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Buffalo
if a person passes on they eat the body and skin it
the cree eat buffalo caribou,fish, beaver, bear, muskrat, and even rabbits.they also eat a bird called an pellican.
the plains got there shelter covering is by killing the buffalo and taking the hide then the meat is to eat.
The Cree people are like many other Native Americans in that they are not open in their religious beliefs. Native Americans as a whole have been, and are still, persecuted for these beliefs. Although the religious practices of European settlers, as well as their laws, claim neutrality or tolerance in religion; in actual practice this is not true. The original Cree website that spoke about religion had its page removed, it is only guessed that this is the reason. I have attached a few links to this answer, and you can read there about a very complex, and guarded religion. Please Note: The "Cree" are mixed with the Ojibwa (Chippewa) in the United States, so no official website exists for them - although there are several unofficial sites.
Buffalo
if a person passes on they eat the body and skin it
the cree eat buffalo caribou,fish, beaver, bear, muskrat, and even rabbits.they also eat a bird called an pellican.
Moose, deer, fish, and any edible plants and berries they could find.
Buffalo's, deer and other food from there habitat.
The Cree lived near Lack Superior in Saskacthewan. The plains Cree adapted to any environnment nature hit. Their most important discovery in nature was the bison and the buffalo. Both were used to eat, trade, make skin and make houses (with the help of birch wood). The plains Cree were one of the few natives to do algriculture, as their land was in the plains. They simulared to the Ojibwes and the Sisiskas environnment. The Plains Cree were rich in water. The Cree's environnement very much affected their everyday lifestyle.
The Cree Indians ate buffalo, moose, elk, rabbit, and beaver. They also ate different types of fruits, nuts, and corn.
nothing!!
they also eat moose,deer,elk,fish,beaver,hare,fox and caribou
the plains got there shelter covering is by killing the buffalo and taking the hide then the meat is to eat.
The Cree people are like many other Native Americans in that they are not open in their religious beliefs. Native Americans as a whole have been, and are still, persecuted for these beliefs. Although the religious practices of European settlers, as well as their laws, claim neutrality or tolerance in religion; in actual practice this is not true. The original Cree website that spoke about religion had its page removed, it is only guessed that this is the reason. I have attached a few links to this answer, and you can read there about a very complex, and guarded religion. Please Note: The "Cree" are mixed with the Ojibwa (Chippewa) in the United States, so no official website exists for them - although there are several unofficial sites.
No. they were on of the Native American groups that farmed and formed "permanent" settlements(they didn't move). Besides, buffalo can't survive in a desert. There isn't anything for a large herbivore to eat.