I think that the central plains Indians farmed corn, beans, and squash mabe little wheat. :>
Rainfall on the eastern plains made it possible for american Indians such as the Pawnee And the Omaha to farm successfully
why where eastern plains people able to farm more successfully than western plains people
Interaction with English settlers was not central to the life and culture of the plains Indians in the 1800s. This was because these settlers brought diseases that killed the natives.
Yes, conflicts arose between the US government and the Plains Indians because the Indians wanted to live on reservation land and farm. In 1851, in the First Fort Laramie Treaty, the American government guaranteed the Plains Indians that they would be left alone in their reservations, but this treaty was not honored.
they hunted buffalo, elk , and deer
buffalo
The Plains Indians are primarily divided into three major groups based on their geographic location and cultural practices: the Northern Plains Indians, the Central Plains Indians, and the Southern Plains Indians. The Northern Plains tribes, such as the Lakota and Cheyenne, were known for their nomadic buffalo hunting lifestyle. The Central Plains tribes, including the Pawnee and Arapaho, often engaged in both agriculture and hunting. The Southern Plains tribes, like the Comanche and Kiowa, were known for their horsemanship and warrior culture, heavily relying on the buffalo for sustenance.
buffalobuffalo for their food, hunting, etc.
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
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians
The plains Indians live on the Great Plains.
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians