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14 things the Plains Indians do with buffalothe hide was used to make clothes (leggings), tipi's, moccasins, parfleches (bags for carrying belongings), harnesses, dolls and shields.

the shoulder blades and bones were used to make hoes, knives, arrow heads, needles and sledge runners.

the intestines were dried out and used as string and charms/pendants

the skull was decorated and used in religious rituals.

the horns were used to make headdresses, spoons, cups and powder-flasks.

the hooves was used to make glue, children's rattles and tools.

the tongue were used to make hairbrushes and also provided food.

the flesh were eaten raw or boiled, roasted or dried or stored and eaten in winter.

the hair were used to make string or rope and stuffing (for cushions, saddles, pillows)

the fur were used for blankets saddle covers and gloves/mittens

the fat was used to make soap.

the brain was used for tanning

the dung was used as fuel

the tail was used as fly swats

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Once the animals had been killed, the women came in to its skin and butcher them where they lay. The women carried their meat and skins home, where they put them to a great variety of uses. The thick strong skin of old bulls was used for shields and winter moccasins. The thin skin of a calf was made into underclothes and tobacco pouches. Buffalo fat was used for soap, and the rough side of the tongue was usd for hairbrushes.

From the text book, "Native Peoples of North America" Susan Emonds.

Edit::Once the animal was killed the women would take it and remove the parts they would use, the heart would be reburied during a religious ritual. The meat for Food (any left over would be dried and used for Jerky as it lasted a long time), bones for tools. The tongue for hair brushes, hooves were boiled and ground up to make glue, fat became soap and dung was fuel. The hide could be used to make a tipi outercover or clothes.

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The bison was very important to the Plains Indians. They used every part of the animal. (diagram-using the bison)

  • meat - roasted on the campfire, boiled, for pemmican and jerky, sausages
  • hides with the hair left on - winter clothing, gloves, blankets, robes, costumes for ceremonies or for hunting.
  • hides - ropes, blankets, shields, clothing, bags, tipi covers, bull boats, sweat lodge covers, containers, drums
  • sinew (muscles) - bowstrings, thread for sewing, webbing for snowshoes
  • bones - for making hoes, shovels, runners for sleds, pointy tools, knives, pipes, scrapers, arrowheads
  • horns - spoons, cups, bowls, containers to carry tobacco, medicine or gunpowder, headdresses, arrow points, toys
  • hair - rope, pillow stuffing, yarn, shields, medicine balls
  • beard - decoration on clothes and weapons
  • tail - fly swatter, whip, tipi decoration
  • brain - used for tanning the hides (to soften the skin)
  • hoofs - rattles, boiled to make glue
  • fat - paint base, hair grease, for making candles and soap
  • dung (manure chips) - fuel for campfires and smoke signals
  • teeth - for decorating, necklaces
  • stomach - containers for water and for cooking
  • bladder - medicine bag, water container, pouches
  • skull - ceremonies and prayer
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Pioneers really had no use for buffalo (properly called bison, if referring to the American "buffalo"). Some would hunt them if they arrived before the herds were over hunted, but really, by the time most of the pioneers came West to settle down there weren't any bison left to hunt in the first place.

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The Navajo people did not live near most buffalo herds. The high Colorado Plateau is not really a buffalo habitat. In the eastern part of their lands they may have sometimes hunted them. The Navajo are an agricultural people who raise corn, squash and beans and after the Spanish brought them in the 1540's sheep and goats and peaches. They do not live in tipis but in hogans made of earth and logs.

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cloths, houses, food, blankets and material

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Yes, they did.

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they make it into containers

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their fat was used for candles

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