The Great Plains Indians engaged in significant animal research primarily through their relationships with bison, which were central to their culture, economy, and sustenance. They observed bison behavior, migration patterns, and social structures, allowing them to hunt effectively. Additionally, they utilized various animal parts for tools, clothing, and shelter, demonstrating a deep understanding of local ecosystems. This knowledge was vital for survival and shaped their spiritual beliefs and cultural practices.
If your mother or father are Choctaw, than you are Choctaw.
because they had many french and indian wars to fight and battle for
The most important animal resource for the Great Plains Indians was the buffalo. They relied on buffalo for food, clothing, shelter, and tools, utilizing nearly every part of the animal for various purposes. The buffalo's abundance on the plains was central to their nomadic lifestyle, influencing their social structures and cultural practices. Additionally, the buffalo hunt was a significant communal activity that fostered social cohesion among tribes.
yes he wasMy great, great, great, great grandmother was the Indian Princess married to Robert E. Lee and I'm trying to trace our family tree back to then. My great Aunt told us this at our family reunion before she died in 1992 and I'm trying to find out the Indian Maiden's name. I forgot what she said the Indian Princess name was.
Great Lakes
bears
I don't think they live in the Indian Ocean
The great plains important animal was the Bison.
COW
Horses
Buffalo and water were the most important natural resources for the Great Plains Indians.
I think horse.
What it means to you depends on what you think of the value of Indian ancestry. If your great grandparent came from India and you see value in that, then it's important to you, otherwise, not.
Not exactly holy but more greatful to any animal in India! They have great traditions there but I'm not Indian so I'm not the smart person here!
The Great Indian desert is somewhere in the Indian subcontant
If your great grandmother was Indian, you would have 12.5 Indian heritage.
Fairly well