white men killed the buffalo by the masses to rid the food supply of the indians, to make them move on. man has always used this process to eliminate or control undesirables. get rid of the food and the rats leave poison the rats and the snakes leave
Kwakiutl Indians were primarily hunters and gatherers, relying on fishing, hunting marine mammals, and gathering wild plants for their food sources. Agriculture was not a main focus of their economy.
Hunters primarily rely on hunting animals for food, while gatherers focus on gathering plants, fruits, nuts, and other natural resources. Hunters often use tools like weapons to capture their prey, while gatherers use their knowledge of the environment to find and collect food. Hunter-gatherer societies typically exhibit a combination of hunting and gathering activities for survival.
Arctic Indians traditionally worked as hunters, fishermen, and gatherers, relying on caribou, seal, whale, fish, and wild plants for sustenance. They also made use of animal skins for clothing and shelter, and some engaged in crafting tools and weapons from natural materials like bone and ivory.
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Oh, dude, you wanna know about Eastern Woodland Indians? Like, they were indigenous peoples living in the eastern part of North America before Europeans showed up. They had diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, and they were skilled hunters, gatherers, and farmers. So, yeah, they were pretty cool.
The Plains Indians were nomads. They were good hunters. Their main food was the American Buffalo.
Buffalo Hunters' War happened in 1876.
Plain Indian hunters would work together to frighten a herd of buffalo, causing the buffalo to stampede over a cliff
first the hunters ride straight into the buffalo herd to create confusion. then they go after a single buffalo, using a lance, bow and arrow, or rifle.
Lakota Indians were primarily hunters and gatherers. They would hunt and eat buffalo, elk, and squirrels. They would also eat berries, fruit, and nuts.
yes they sure did! about 150+ years ago, much as in the northern US...by the mid 1800's tho most of the buffalo had been killed off by buffalo hunters, settlers, cowboys and you guessed it, indians!... -saskboi
Plains Indians were nomads. .Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was one of the first explorers to encounter these Indians. Buffalo was their main source of food and their migration was followed. They lived in teepees.
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There were no hunters from the east and they did sell the hides. There WERE men to practiced total war on the plains tribes by killing as many buffalo as they could. They killed millions of buffalo because the Native Americans used them.
The breeding grounds of the Buffalo was generally in the western plains of the US portion of North America. White hunters did great damage to buffalo herds. Natives used the buffalo as food and clothing. Native hunters were aided with the re-introduction of mustangs.
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it is when the hunters kill a buffalo which is sad, the furry part,you know the other side of it is buffalo leather