the two most important resources were:
1 buffalo/bison
2 water
they needed both of these to survive their lives so these are the most important.
-BIRTHDAY girl
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.
The buffalo, out of which came their clothing, shoes, food, and shelter.
The Plains Indians had the buffalo. For most of the Eastern Indians the deer was the key animal. For the Inuit it was the seal and the caribou.
The Sioux Indians were a tribe of the Plains indians. Most of them were nomadic (meaning they travelled, most likely they followed herds of buffalo)
The buffalo was the most important food on the Great Plains.
Buffalo and water were the most important Natural Resources for the Great Plains Indians.
Water
Buffalo were Plains People's most important resource.
Buffalo and water were the most important natural resources for the Great Plains Indians.
While the buffalo was the most important resource, the second most important resource became the horse.
Buffalo and water were the most important Natural Resources for the Great Plains Indians.
The two most important things to the Plains Indians were Buffalo and earth lodges
Possibly Buffalo as a food animal and a source of hides and bones.
Possibly Buffalo as a food animal and a source of hides and bones.
Bison, also known as the buffalo.
The vast herds of buffalo that lived on the plains were the main resource of food, clothing, and shelter for the plains Indians. Their meat provided most of their diet, and their hides were made into clothing, and portable tents called teepees.
The buffalo, out of which came their clothing, shoes, food, and shelter.