the intestine was dried out and used as string (it was actually very strong) so they sometimes used it to tie up tipis. Also once dried out the native Americans would use them as charms/pendants for jewelry.
buffalo was a very good resource for the Indians on the great plains, the buffalo supplied shelter, food, and clothing.
buffalo dung
The Plains Indians.
The horns of a buffalo were commonly used as containers or makeshift cups from which to drink from. Simple as...=)
yahay kaayo mo no!
They depend on buffalo and horses. They use horses for transportation and they use buffalo for food, cloth shelter and tools.
I believe the Great Plains tribe hunted buffalo because their shelter (i believe) was made out of buffalo hide.
The Plains culture - but also to neighbouring tribes including the marginally-Plains Upper Missouri tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara).
The Plains Native American Indians were nomadic people who followed the buffalo. It was their main diet.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
I am doing a report on the plains Indians the big game would be buffalo, and other would be just as the other person said but just wanted to say soooooo...... gd luckAnswerDeer, elk and buffalo primarily. Small game when available and/or needed
The near extinction of the buffalo affected the Plains Indians in a negative way. The buffalo was their greatest resource. They had learned to use the buffalo in many different ways. The meat was eaten, hooves boiled to make glue, skins covered teepees and made clothes. The hump back of the buffalo was used to make shields. The Plains Indians culture, community, and way of life almost died along with the buffalo.