The Sioux tribe settled at the great plains because when they first lived around the Dakota's, some went out and where Nomadic Sioux Indian's. they traveled out to parts of Wyoming, Oklahoma, and other states in the grate plains.
the great plains Indians eat lots of buffalo, elk, rabbit, moose, deer, insects, bugs, and carbo
No, they are regarded as an Eastern Woodland tribe. The Cherokee historically lived in the Great Smokey Mountains in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. The majority of them were removed to Oklahoma, on the southern plains, in 1838.
They were a plains tribe so deer, buffalo, small game, and birds were eaten. They also grew a few crops.
The Plains TribeS (there's more than one plains tribe) 'began' looooooong before christopher Columbus was even born.
the Sioux tribe.
plains
None? The teepee was a plains Indian dwelling.
Cherokee Nation
it was very hot because they lived in the plains.
the Dakota Indian tribe lived in the plains
It is the Mississippi River & Missouri
The Sioux tribe settled at the great plains because when they first lived around the Dakota's, some went out and where Nomadic Sioux Indian's. they traveled out to parts of Wyoming, Oklahoma, and other states in the grate plains.
the great plains Indians eat lots of buffalo, elk, rabbit, moose, deer, insects, bugs, and carbo
No, they are regarded as an Eastern Woodland tribe. The Cherokee historically lived in the Great Smokey Mountains in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. The majority of them were removed to Oklahoma, on the southern plains, in 1838.
They were a plains tribe so deer, buffalo, small game, and birds were eaten. They also grew a few crops.
It is the name of a Plains Indian tribe who used to live in the area of what is now New Mexico.