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They hunted buffalo, rabbits, and fish.
The Cherokees hunted buffalo for food, using the meat for sustenance and the hides for clothing and shelter. Buffalo played a significant role in their daily lives, providing them with essential resources for survival.
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The buffalo, or bison was the main species hunted by the plains tribes.
Yes, they had horses. Horses were considered very valuable to the tribes and a form of wealth.
yes they hunt buffalo
The Sioux hunted buffalo on horseback. They rode with the buffalo herd for several days and weeded out a lesser number. When there were about 50 weeded out, the Sioux began to try to take down a few of them.
Spears were used long ago by Native Americans. They were used to hunt animals like bison, and buffalo, and were the most preferred weapon.
The plains tribes mostly ate bison (buffalo). They also ate deer, moose, salmon, rabbits, bears, wolves and even more meat the plains tribes are the carnivores of the first nations besides the other groups
There were many tribes who used the horses to hunt buffalo. Primarily they were the Plains tribes. The Commanche, Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho were just some of the more famous tribes.
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Depended on where they lived. If they were Native Americans in the northeast they would hunt game animals like deer, but if they were in the middle of the country on the plains they would hunt buffalo. The Northwestern tribes fished for seal, whales, and salmon. As you can see there is no general answer for this question.