Blackfoot were a plains nation and were commonly referred to as "Lord of the Plains". We were predominately dependent on the American Bison for food, clothing, tipis, tools and utensils. If your looking for specific information try a book about plains nations but remember that each tribe had its' own customs and traditions.
The Lenape tribe. The Lenape tribe inhabited Manhattan before the Europeans arrived, and it was the Lenapes who sold the island of Manhattan to the Dutch.
The Lenapes. The Lenape tribe inhabited New York City before the Europeans, and it was they who sold Manhattan to the Dutch.
The Tongva/Gabrielino tribe inhabited the Los Angeles Basin pre-contact period, or before any Europeans set foot on our shores.
The Tequesta tribe, native to the southeastern region of Florida, did not use horses. Horses were not present in the Americas until after the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century. The Tequesta primarily relied on canoes for transportation and fishing, as well as their knowledge of the coastal and riverine environments to sustain their way of life.
The Awarak-Tainos
The Taino tribe is believed to have inhabited the island of Hispaniola (which includes present-day Haiti) for hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans. They were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and had a well-established society before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492.
Before the arrival of Europeans, the Hopi traditionally lived in villages. They are counted among the Pueblo peoples of what is now the southwestern United States.
the blackfoots tribe shelter is often used with buffalo skin sewed with sinew
Indigenous peoples of North America have been consuming maple syrup long before the arrival of Europeans. It is unkown which of the native american tribes introduced maple syrup to Europeans. The Algonquians were the first to recognize maple sap as a source of energy and nutrition.
The Lenape tribe. The Lenape tribe inhabited Manhattan before the Europeans arrived, and it was the Lenapes who sold the island of Manhattan to the Dutch.
The Lenapes. The Lenape tribe inhabited New York City before the Europeans, and it was they who sold Manhattan to the Dutch.
I assume you mean what sports did Native Americans play before the arrival of Europeans. I know of one sport, and assume there were many others. One sport the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, with which I am familiar, played was lacrosse. Visit the related link below to see a picture of a lacrosse racquet used by this tribe.
No native Americans had any machines before the arrival of Europeans. In the late 19th century the Blackfoot tribes were given carts, buggies, ploughs and various agricultural machinery to help them adjust to "civilised" life after the Plains culture was deliberately ended.
Navajo
the europeans took some of there land
no i cant
the europeans influenced the coushatta tribe because they thpught that they had gold which they didnt so they rushed them out of tennessee and to where they living at now