It depends on the tribe. Do you have a specific tribe in mind?
Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.
The Lakota Tribe were the most powerful of the plains Native American groups. They settled in present-day North and South Dakota.
the Sioux tribe.
There have been plains Indians nearly as long as there have been plains. However, in the context of an historical viable entity they were pretty much done in by the 1880's. Remnants of many of the tribes still exist in the southwestern U.S.
The Caddos Tribe is located in Texas. This is a tribe of Indians.
Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.
The Plains Indians.
The Shawnee Indians landforms they lived on is plains
The People of the Plains government was like an democracy. Everybody had a say in what to do and if there wasn't a complete agreement in the tribe they wouldn't go through with anything.But there were higher political positions. They were the plains police. They decided when to hunt? cool bye
The Lakota Tribe were the most powerful of the plains Native American groups. They settled in present-day North and South Dakota.
Piute were a plains tribe so they had tepees.
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)
The Cheyenne Indians settled in the Great plains and in Colorado.
Mostly the Plains Indians because they followed the buffalo game for food.
the great plains Indians eat lots of buffalo, elk, rabbit, moose, deer, insects, bugs, and carbo
The Shawnee were originally located in what is now Tennessee and West Virginia, moving west and north into the Ohio country and south-west Pennsylvania. At no time were they Plains Indians - they are classed as an Eastern Woodlands tribe speaking one of many Algonquian languages.
1 Were a powerful tribe 2 Had famous Chiefs 3 were a tribe of the Great Plains American Indians 4 Hunting was Extremely important 5 Origanilly were farmers