lots of grasslands
The Sioux Indians lived in the Great Plains.
Native American plains tribes.
One of the earliest accounts of the topography and tribes of the Great Plains was given by European explorer and fur trader Zebulon Pike during his expedition in 1806. His writings provided valuable insights into the geography, natural resources, and the indigenous tribes inhabiting the region. Pike's observations helped to shape early American perceptions of the Great Plains and contributed to the understanding of its diverse cultures and landscapes.
Asschecks
Yes the Cheyenne`s lived in the Great Plains but some tribes lived in the desert. But yeah they lived in the Great plains!
Kiowas, Comanches, Tonkawas, Lipan Achap.
They Were Always Fighting For Land .
None of the Plains tribes were originally Plains tribes - they all migrated into the Great Plains when horses became available. Living on the vast, empty grasslands was almost impossible without horses, which made following the herds a practicable lifestyle.Previously most of the Plains tribes had lived in the northern woodlands or east of the Missouri river.
There were many tribes on the plains and to answer your question we need a specific tribe. All were different.
None of the Plains tribes were originally Plains tribes - they all migrated into the Great Plains when horses became available. Living on the vast, empty grasslands was almost impossible without horses, which made following the herds a practicable lifestyle.Previously most of the Plains tribes had lived in the northern woodlands or east of the Missouri river.
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
i donyt know !!!!!!!!!!!!11