The Plains Indians were nomadic. They followed the buffalo. So when the buffalo moved the people moved. Note: The Plains have always been dry for at least part of the year - summer. The only time dry weather really effected the Plains Indians was when reservation boundaries were established. Not being able to roam as the food roamed would have made it difficult to obtain food and water.
in the late 1700 early 1800s the engishmen were slowly taking the Indians land, so they eventually allotted them area in the dry barren plains in south central America. the didn't move there ALL of the Indians were forced to live on a spit of land sharing lethal diseases and living off of little hunting and unfertile land.
Dry land significantly impacted the Plains Indians by limiting their ability to cultivate crops, leading them to rely more heavily on hunting and gathering for sustenance. The scarcity of water and fertile soil forced many tribes to adopt a nomadic lifestyle, following bison herds across the plains. This dependence on the environment shaped their culture, social structures, and spiritual beliefs, emphasizing a deep connection to the land and its resources. Additionally, the challenges of dry land influenced their interactions with neighboring tribes and European settlers.
it was a dry grassland place
it was a dry grassland place
hot and dry
Wienis plains
The plains Indians had quite a flat landscape. It was also quite dry. However, the weather was quite cold there too if you are looking at places in Canada.
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
dry grassy land :P
The Great Plains were primarily inhabited by various tribes of American Indians, including the Sioux, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Arapaho. These tribes were well-adapted to the harsh environment of the dry grasslands and relied on bison hunting as a major part of their way of life.
they headed to the great plians so they would not have to deal with the dry land
Great Plains, it is covered in DRY grasslands and has land that increases towards the Rockies.