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Great Plains
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They were valuable and used them for everything.
The great herds of buffalo roaming the plains. They used all of the buffalo parts, including meat, bones, and hide, to make their huts, food, and even clothing.
The great herds of buffalo roaming the plains. They used all of the buffalo parts, including meat, bones, and hide, to make their huts, food, and even clothing.
Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
A hut that was utilized by the Native Americans is called a tipi that was typically utilized by Native Americans in the Great Plains.
Dyed buffalo chips,
They used Walking and Horses
Energy that is not being used is called potential energy.
They used ADOBE.
Yes they have.
Great Plains
the people of the great plains mainly used tepees for shelter. Go towww.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/tipi.html . It was quite useful
The Interior Plains is a vast region of North America that stretches from Canada's western arctic region all the way down to the border of Mexico. The Great Plains is a term used mainly in the US, referring to a large section of the Interior Plains, west of the Mississippi. The term includes Canadian territory, but is rarely used in Canada. In Canada it is more common to refer to the entire Interior Plains as one unit, or to use the term prairie. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are commonly called the Prairie Provinces.
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By 1930, almost all the Great Plains had been turned into farms or ranches... so False.... Its not true.