The plain indians
You are asking about two different areas. There were Eastern tribes and there were plains tribes. Each had different ways of life.
The cheyanne are a group of indian tribes that live in the Great Plains area. they are also know as the Plain Indians.
In the coastal plain region, some of the state-recognized tribes include the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, the Pamunkey Indian Tribe in Virginia, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in Massachusetts, and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama. Each tribe has a unique history and cultural heritage tied to the coastal plain region.
yes indians made their clothing and they were a tribe (some indians)
the great plains Indians eat lots of buffalo, elk, rabbit, moose, deer, insects, bugs, and carbo
Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.
The term "Plain Indians" refers to various Native American tribes that inhabited the Great Plains region of North America. These tribes, including the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Comanche, are believed to have migrated to the Plains from other regions, such as the woodlands and the Mississippi River Valley, around the 18th century. However, the ancestors of these tribes have lived in North America for thousands of years, with evidence of human presence dating back over 12,000 years.
the great plains Indians eat lots of buffalo, elk, rabbit, moose, deer, insects, bugs, and carbo
Plain Indians referred to the coyote as the "scared dog." This nickname reflects the coyote's wary and elusive nature, often seen as a clever and cunning animal. The coyote played a significant role in the cultural narratives and folklore of many Native American tribes.
bcoz Indians were in tribes and they migrate as a horse migrates itself
The Great Plain Indians basically don't care for it. This is because they don't speak English. They have no need to learn or grasp the language nor the vocabulary.