A travois, this was an A-shaped frame with a platform for carrying things that was pulled behind a horse.
The horses changed lives of the plain Indians because before the horses the Indians used dogs to transport goods from one area to another, but now with the horses, they can transport much larger quantities. Also the horses could transport people to distant places in less time it would with dogs.By Taj :)
They used horses for transport.
It was not introduced, for the Plains Indians stole the horses from the spanish.
The what indians followed game and possessed horses
Yes. Small groups of Creek Indians would steal horses from other tribes with horses.
The horses changed lives of the plain Indians because before the horses the Indians used dogs to transport goods from one area to another, but now with the horses, they can transport much larger quantities. Also the horses could transport people to distant places in less time it would with dogs.By Taj :)
They used horses for transport.
It was not introduced, for the Plains Indians stole the horses from the spanish.
Indians did paint their horses.
The what indians followed game and possessed horses
Yes. Small groups of Creek Indians would steal horses from other tribes with horses.
American Indians didn't have horses, the Spanish brought them when America was discovered. However, it is possible that the Plains Indians DID already have horses, but the central American Indians didn't
Indians didn’t have a corral to keep their horses in. Instead, the horses grazed free on the range near the Indian camps.
either the plains Indians or the Comanche Indians!
Most native americans did have horses.
horses and by foot
They created a means of transportation for indians and men in wars along with food and clothing for some. They also were used to transport things and now are companions.