The Cheyenne Indians used antelope for various purposes, primarily for food, clothing, and tools. They hunted antelope for their meat, which was a vital part of their diet, and utilized the hides to make clothing, shelter, and other essential items. Additionally, bones and horns were crafted into tools, weapons, and decorative items. This sustainable use of antelope reflected their deep connection to the land and the resources it provided.
Buffalo, deer, antelope, rabbits, fish, even dogs.
the culture of Cheyenne Indians
What were the Cheyenne Indians accomplishments
The Cheyenne Indians used buffalo skin to make clothes, tepees and other things
In what year were the Cheyenne Indians of Colorado forced to move to Oklahoma?
the cheyenne tribe farmed corn, squash, and beans
the cheyenne tribe farmed corn, squash, and beans
no
christmas
Montana
no
they ate deer,antelope