All of them.
food
because they only use the buffalo for the skin for clothing and the tipi
The Plains Indians.
One tradition for Native Americans are to use every single part of the buffalo.
Buffalo
Native Americans used the mighty buffalo when they needed food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.
Hello native indians got food by going on a hunt for buffalo's on their horses. They would eat every part of the buffalo including tongue,leg and all of the body they would melt the hove and use it for glue
All of them.
Food.
The horse.
The best part of a buffalo to eat for Native Americans was often considered to be the tenderloin, which is a lean and flavorful cut of meat located along the spine. Additionally, the heart and tongue were highly prized for their rich taste and nutritional value. Native Americans utilized the entire buffalo, making use of various parts for food, tools, and shelter, but these specific cuts were especially valued in their diets.
Buffalo tongues were used as fly swatters by the plains Indians.They would attach them to sticks then swat flies. The Omaha American Indian musem has several examples of these. They were also hollowed out and used for baby shoes.Hope this has been of help