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The Plains Indians, like all cultures, had complex social structures and practices. While they engaged in warfare and competition with neighboring tribes, which could be seen as cruel, these actions were often driven by survival, resource competition, and cultural values rather than inherent cruelty. Their societies also emphasized community, spirituality, and respect for nature. It's important to view their actions in the context of their historical and environmental circumstances rather than through a modern lens of morality.

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