By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.
Because the travel in any other season made it hard and exhausting. Winter, a lot of snow and heavy winds in which makes hard to travel. During summer the grassy plains were populated with game usually buffalo.
It is no more important to us than any other tribal religion, it just happens to be the best documented of all tribe's religions.
They ate bison, pronghorn, deer, rabbit, berries and any other edible plant and animal they could find.The main type of food that the Plains Indians ate was meat. They hunted, and would often eat buffalo.
The way that life changed for the plains Indians was that despite the government promises to protect the lands Indians people found their way of life threatened as white settlers invaded their territory.
yes
The Cherokee Indians were a unique set of people who had amazing skills, one of them being of course farmers. To farm, you would need tools to harvest, to plant, and such. They used tree's and natural surroundings to make there tools, specifically though they used things like mud and plaster for and adhesive glue, and also to cover hole and mistakes. They used stones and bone shovels as well and again, mainly natural surroundings. They were not as fortunate as us to have "modern tools".brought to you by nathalia de la cruz
They did not make any tools.
They did not make any tools.
The sun dace it was a ceremoney that lasted eigt days many other plains Indians did this to.
By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.
Not any more - they mainly live on reservations in Oklahoma. Historically they were true Plains buffalo-hunting nomads.
By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.
The tools that they used were stone hammerheads and hard cow patties.
no. ever since the white men took over thier land they scattered and just became real people
By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.
That doesn't make any sense.