The horns of a buffalo were commonly used as containers or makeshift cups from which to drink from. Simple as...
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Buffalo tails could be used to make fly whisks, decoration on the outside of a tipi, whips and as part of religious regalia.
they used em to make tools
buffalo was a very good resource for the Indians on the great plains, the buffalo supplied shelter, food, and clothing.
buffalo dung
The Plains Indians.
There are a number of key natural resources found in the Great Plains of the United States. Some of these include wheat, dairy products, as well as corn.
The horns of a buffalo were commonly used as containers or makeshift cups from which to drink from. Simple as...=)
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They depend on buffalo and horses. They use horses for transportation and they use buffalo for food, cloth shelter and tools.
The Plains Indians used the gall bladder of a buffalo to make yellow paint. They would mix the bile from the gall bladder with other natural materials to create the yellow pigment for their artwork and decorations.
The Plains culture - but also to neighbouring tribes including the marginally-Plains Upper Missouri tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara).
I believe the Great Plains tribe hunted buffalo because their shelter (i believe) was made out of buffalo hide.
The Plains Native American Indians were nomadic people who followed the buffalo. It was their main diet.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears