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I can find no reference that the Blackfoot tribe used any part of the buffalo for dye or paint. There is one lichen (moss) that they used for yellow paint / dye: Letharia vulpina

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Q: What part of a buffalo did the Blackfoot Indians of North America use to make yellow paint?
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