Groups of indians who followed herds of buffalo were
The Sioux Indians were a tribe of the Plains indians. Most of them were nomadic (meaning they travelled, most likely they followed herds of buffalo)
They followed the herds as they moved. One reason they had tepees that they could pack and move. The buffalo was a very special animal to the Native Americans.
Wood Poles, with rope wrapped around the top and buffalo skin for the walls.
The Lakota are a plains tribe and today they have many occupations as individuals. In the past they were known for their hunting skills and their bravery in war. They followed the buffalo herds from the plains to Canada. The buffalo was very important to the spiritual life of the tribe and in using the buffalo for food and other things the tribe needed.
Decimation of buffalo herds
Nomads
The Sioux Indians were a tribe of the Plains indians. Most of them were nomadic (meaning they travelled, most likely they followed herds of buffalo)
They followed the herds as they moved. One reason they had tepees that they could pack and move. The buffalo was a very special animal to the Native Americans.
Im pretty sure they are the senecas.
the Buffalo had everything that they needed like the fur bones for utensils and much more
Wood Poles, with rope wrapped around the top and buffalo skin for the walls.
The plains Native Americans did not build their homes out of earth, but did use hides to make teepee's. They were a nomadic people who followed the herds and moved to warmer areas in the winter months.
nothing has been or will be done about the Buffalo herds
On water or land its "gaggle" in flight its "skein".
A group of bison or buffalo is called a gang, herd or obstinacy.
People hunted them. If you want more information, go onto some websites about it, get out a book from your local library, or ask another friend or adult. Adding on to that, buffalo were one of the main food sources for the American Indians so they were hunted a lot. Somewhere later in history, Americans started to kill the buffalo herds more often than the American Indians and caused the population of the buffalo herds to decrease dramatically.
Native Americans used them because they were easy to transport and store. Before they became adept at farming and sustenance lifestyles, they followed buffalo herds, so they had to have a home that was semi-permanent and could be packed up and moved easily.