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The Plains Indians had used buffalo dung for heating a fire to warm up food that had been previously kept preserved with salts or herbs
All through history there have been excellent sculptors and painters in Italy: Etruscans, Romans, Italians.
The paleo Indians were Native Americans that lived on North America during the Paleolithic Era. They have been absorbed by populations around them.
Fish were not often part of the diet of the Plains tribes, simply because there were very few watercourses and Plains tribes preferred to eat the meat of large game animals above all other kinds of food. Some, like the Lakota, would not eat fish because fish ate worms - and worms were considered unclean creatures.On the southern Plains, the Comanche would only eat fish as a very last resort if nothing else was available; a band of the Comanche were called Pekwi Tuhka (Fish Eaters) as a kind of joking insult.It is claimed that the Cheyenne ate fish because it had been an important part of their diet before moving out onto the Plains, but they seem to have been the exception rather than the rule.None of the accounts written about the Crow tribe mentions anyone eating fish, despite the scene in the largely inaccurate movie "Jeremiah Johnson" where a Crow chief is shown on horseback with a large catch of fish.The tribes bordering the Plains seem to have eaten far more fish. These include the Missouri, Tonkawa and Osage.
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The Plains Indians would have been very in tune with nature and the elements. They would have been able to sense a change in weather and like dug trenches to retreat to when tornadoes happened.
The Plains Indians were nomadic. They followed the buffalo. So when the buffalo moved the people moved. Note: The Plains have always been dry for at least part of the year - summer. The only time dry weather really effected the Plains Indians was when reservation boundaries were established. Not being able to roam as the food roamed would have made it difficult to obtain food and water.
No. They were a plains tribe. The Cherokee were from the Southeast until they were moved to Oklahoma.
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The Plains Indians had used buffalo dung for heating a fire to warm up food that had been previously kept preserved with salts or herbs
I would have to say the plains because of their fertile soil and they streams an/or lakes. For years plains have been the best are of farming.
Europeans had been exchanging guns with the Indians as a whole from the time that they landed in America from 1500 and on. Indians would also trade guns with other Indian tribes for resources or to encourage alliances.
The effect of the introduction of horses on the Plains Indian culture was to make these people more mobile. They were able to move about more freely, and some of the Plains Indians became more warlike, attacking other tribes that had formerly been too far away.
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There have been plains Indians nearly as long as there have been plains. However, in the context of an historical viable entity they were pretty much done in by the 1880's. Remnants of many of the tribes still exist in the southwestern U.S.