animal skin and long wooden poles.
because they knew how to make it.Answer:For a nomadic people the tipi had many advantages. The tipi:was durablewas made of easily available local materialsprovided warmth and comfort in winterwas dry during heavy rainswas cool in the heat of summercould be disassembled and packed away and transported easilycould be reconstructed quickly
The near extinction of the buffalo affected the Plains Indians in a negative way. The buffalo was their greatest resource. They had learned to use the buffalo in many different ways. The meat was eaten, hooves boiled to make glue, skins covered teepees and made clothes. The hump back of the buffalo was used to make shields. The Plains Indians culture, community, and way of life almost died along with the buffalo.
The Pawnee Indian tribe belonged to the Great Plains Indians. They used buffalo hides to make toboggans (land) and bullboats (river) as their means of transportation.
all children on the great plains learned
it was useful for the winter to make clothing
In the Great Plains, there is a lot of wood. Bows and spears made out of wood are very common in the Great Plains. Not a lot of Bison exist in the Great Plains, so they can't make teepees either. There weapons consist of nothing other than spears and Bow and Arrows.
they lived in teepees when they were in the plains but when they moved to the great plain they lived in earth lodges. the woman used buffilo hide to make the teepees.
because they knew how to make it.Answer:For a nomadic people the tipi had many advantages. The tipi:was durablewas made of easily available local materialsprovided warmth and comfort in winterwas dry during heavy rainswas cool in the heat of summercould be disassembled and packed away and transported easilycould be reconstructed quickly
They made pots teepees, statues, and todem poles
The near extinction of the buffalo affected the Plains Indians in a negative way. The buffalo was their greatest resource. They had learned to use the buffalo in many different ways. The meat was eaten, hooves boiled to make glue, skins covered teepees and made clothes. The hump back of the buffalo was used to make shields. The Plains Indians culture, community, and way of life almost died along with the buffalo.
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The Pawnee Indian tribe belonged to the Great Plains Indians. They used buffalo hides to make toboggans (land) and bullboats (river) as their means of transportation.
The two parts that make up the interior plains are the central plains and the great plains. The central plains are wetter, while the great plains are drier.
they wore ugly kine clothe
all children on the great plains learned
they used buffalo to make oil and write with feathers
it was useful for the winter to make clothing