The term "Plain Indians" refers to various Native American tribes that inhabited the Great Plains region of North America. These tribes, including the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Comanche, are believed to have migrated to the Plains from other regions, such as the woodlands and the Mississippi River Valley, around the 18th century. However, the ancestors of these tribes have lived in North America for thousands of years, with evidence of human presence dating back over 12,000 years.
The plain indians.
you've got that one backwards hon....... America came to the us.
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)
plain indiands diddnt live no were,
they made clay pot's
in north America
"Indians" didn't come to america.. We were already here when the Europeans came to America. Columbus thought he was in India, therefore- he called us Indians.
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The plains cree lived in the the great plains which now is Montana
When Christopher Columbus landed in America he thought he was in India so he called the people Indians.
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american indians
America's policy affects how many Indians can come to work in America.
what ia the transportation in plain indans
It helped by making Indians come to America to help out and become freinds with the guests that visited America.
From what I know, and its not much, Indians have always lived in America. They were here before us. They have always been here.