I am doing a report on the plains Indians the big game would be buffalo, and other would be just as the other person said but just wanted to say soooooo...... gd luck
AnswerDeer, elk and buffalo primarily. Small game when available and/or neededBuffalo meat was the Great Plains Indians food.
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The largest part of the plains Indian's traditional diet was Bison meat. They also ate various vegetables.
Buffalo was their was of life. Plains indians used and ate everything on the buffalo. The bones uses as tools, fur for clothing and meat for food. When the buffalo started to decimate so did the indians.
Absolutely. The buffalo (or bison, as they are properly called) were the reason Plains Indians were able to exist and live like they did.
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Yes, they did. The meat was consumed and the pelt was used for clothing and boot-linings.
Many Western Plains Indians relied heavily on bison. They used everything on bison including their skin, hair, and meat in order to survive.
They gathered the meat, then they use some of the bones for armor, ( i only know a few ) i don't know much but they used the tail bone or carvings