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Q: Why were ceremonies important to plains Indians?
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What did plains Indians value in life?

The Plains Indians valued having clean spirits. They performed ceremonies to purify themselves, their lands, and to please their gods.


Why was the horse so valauble to the western plains Indians?

why were horses important to the western plains indians


What was the most important resource for the great plains Indians?

Buffalo and water were the most important Natural Resources for the Great Plains Indians.


What was the most important natural resources for the plains Indians?

Buffalo and water were the most important Natural Resources for the Great Plains Indians.


What has the author James R Murie written?

James R. Murie has written: 'Ceremonies of the Pawnee' -- subject(s): Great Plains, Indians of North America, Music, Pawnee Indians, Rites and ceremonies


What were the two most important resources to the Plains Indians?

The two most important things to the Plains Indians were Buffalo and earth lodges


What dances did the plains Indians do and why were they important?

Because they were religious and important


Did the Sioux tribe have any ceremonies?

The sun dace it was a ceremoney that lasted eigt days many other plains Indians did this to.


Why were medicine men so important to the plains Indians?

The medicine men were important to the indians as they grew and made marijuana for the indians to use


What kind of ceremonies did the Mojave Indians have?

Sad ceremonies very rarely when they are exciting ceremonies.


What is the important animal resource of great plains Indians?

I don’t know cuz it hard


What is the plains Indians beliefs?

They followed no single religion, but Animistic beliefs were important to them. See the related link below for more information on the archetypal culture of the Great Plains Native American Peoples, the Plains Indians.