The Lakota Indians placed their dead on scaffolds as part of their funerary customs, believing it honored the deceased and helped their spirits transition to the afterlife. This practice allowed for the body to be elevated above the ground, protecting it from scavengers and the elements. Additionally, it symbolized the connection between the living and the spiritual world, reflecting their deep respect for the dead and the belief in the continuity of life beyond death.
the found the biggest mountain, set up a celebration, and threw them over the cliff.
The dead were often put into a canoe and hoisted into a tree.
some put them in this thing that's almost like a hill and then they just lay there its kinda like a grave
The Pueblo Indians put animal paintings on their pottery.
Over open fires. They make cooking pots from buffalo skins and put hot rocks and water into the skins to boil vegetables and meat. They roasted meats over an open fire. They dried meats and ate them like jerky.
Yes, you can put dead flowers in compost.
They got shot
The Indians put fish into the ground to help fertilize the ground the corn was growing in.
Indians put a garland of flowers around their loved ones photo after they have died.
No
Casket
The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.