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I believe they traded with other tribes to get the supplies they needed. If my answer is wrong, feel free to change.
They traded bear and beaver pelts, bear oil, buffalo robes, seashells, pearls, copper and surplus crop.
The Kiowas, like all other Plains groups, could easily communicate with other groups using sign language. This enabled them to trade their major commodities (buffalo hides, horn, sinew and dried buffalo meat) for foods and other items that they would not otherwise be able to obtain.Sometimes they traded for maize (Indian corn), dried pumpkin and beans from farming tribes; they traded with the Spanish and Mexicans for textiles and silver ornaments (different sized silver disks called conchos were very popular among the Kiowa); the Kiowa also had a good reputation for trading horses.
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Yes, they traded stones and shells.
They traded poo.
they got a feast if the other tribes had a good fishing, acorn, hunting, corn, and beans.
The Chumashes spent a lot of time trading with the Papago and Pima tribes. The most traded item of the Chumashes was their pottery which they traded because they wanted the baskets made by other tribes.
Yes they did they traded crops and flowers and many more of their products for money
Yes, but they also traded with other tribes
THey traded with other n. a. tribes such as the maya, anasazi, and the mount builders.
The Delaware Indians traded by saying "you give me this and I'll give you this. They traded with a lot of other Indian tribes.
They probably did, whoever you mean by they. Most tribes and civilisations traded in some form.
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as far as i know, no one
The Yokuts used beads as money to trade with other California Indian tribes. They also traded animal skins and baskets. They traveled by foot, raft, or boat to reach these other tribes.