they smoked the buffalo meat then dried it up
what did the indians make out of buffalo skin
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.
They make their teepes from sticks and burch trees and buffalo hide.
it was useful for the winter to make clothing
Groups of indians who followed herds of buffalo were
buffalo jerky
what did the indians make out of buffalo skin
beef or buffalo jerky!
Jerky
Jerky can be made from any type of meat. I've eaten turkey jerky, deer jerky, pork jerky, beef jerky, buffalo jerky and a couple of others. Jerky is basically just dried meat. Many people make their own by laying the strips of meat on a cookie sheet, basting it with teriyaki and drying it at a low temp in the oven. It can also be dried in the sun if there is a way to keep critters off of it. Just look up jerky recipes in your favorite search engine.
they hunted the buffalo for food, and used the skin from the buffalo to make clothing.
they used the buffalo bone and all parts of the buffalo you can't eat
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.
they used the horns of a buffalo
they used the buffalo bone and all parts of the buffalo you can't eat
Buffalo Indians ended in 1942.
Buffalo Indians was created in 1940.