The plains tribes which included the Sioux, Blackfoot just to name two.
I believe the Great Plains tribe hunted buffalo because their shelter (i believe) was made out of buffalo hide.
Lakota Souix!
Well, it all depends on the type of Native American group or tribe. But mostly Native Americans grew corn, beans, and many other plants. They also fished and hunted buffalo and other animals they could find.
native americans group by region
Native Americans
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
Well it depents on what group visited the Native Americans. Because each group interacted differntly.
The type of native Americans that used tepees were slaves
nomadic native americans
Great Plains Native Americans were nomadic hunter-gatherers who relied on buffalo for survival, while Woodland Native Americans practiced agriculture and lived in permanent settlements. Coastal area Native Americans relied heavily on fishing and had easy access to seafood, as well as engaging in trade and navigation along the coast. Each group had distinct cultural practices, traditions, and lifestyles shaped by their environments.
The French attempted to maintain relations with Native Americans.
(Racial group is the academic answer) someone else submitted the following: the word "american" which would be true also. They are all human beings- "homo-spiens"