in the late 1700 early 1800s the engishmen were slowly taking the Indians land, so they eventually allotted them area in the dry barren plains in south Central America. the didn't move there ALL of the Indians were forced to live on a spit of land sharing lethal diseases and living off of little hunting and unfertile land.
Destruction of the buffalo herds that were a large part of their food played a major role in controlling them.
tepees
buffalo
the kind of great plains i am talking about is social studies and has nothing to do with the Indians.i want to know the physical features,natural resources and adaptations that will be necessary to live there.
agricultural farming
To move with the crops and buffalo
Yes the plain indians live on the great plains. plain_indians.webs.com to learn more!
Buffalo meat was the Great Plains Indians food.
The plains Indians live on the Great Plains.
in the great plains
The Sioux Indians lived in the Great Plains.
The Great Plains Indians lived in Pen Island
Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.
Buffalo and water were the most important Natural Resources for the Great Plains Indians.
its not "how do plains Indians live" its "how did plains Indians live"and the answer is they lived on the great plains in tepees(tipis) these were little tent like homes made from buffalo skinsome Indians had always lived there, and some were forced to move on to there when the white settlers came along.that's my answer!! feel free to critisize as i am not always right! but as far as i know what i have said THIS TIME is right not
its the Great Plains
rivers