With all due respect to the former answer and the person who asked this question; there are approximately 4,000 Native American tribes, plus it does not include any of the relocation or migrations that happened over time.
I'm sorry to say that such a generalized question can only receive a generalized answer: The tribes known as non-planes tribes did not live on the great plains.
In the east
They lived in the Great Plains
the Lakota tribe
The Great Plains Indians lived in Pen Island
The Sioux tribe settled at the great plains because when they first lived around the Dakota's, some went out and where Nomadic Sioux Indian's. they traveled out to parts of Wyoming, Oklahoma, and other states in the grate plains.
The Cheyenne live in Montana. On the Great Plains.
The Dakota lived on the plains.
The Blackfoot tribe lived in the Great Plains of Montana. This tribe also lived in Alberta, and Saskatchewan in Canada.
Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.
what information can you give about the great plains kiowa tribe
In the east
Great Plains.
the Lakota tribe
hell yeah
They lived in the Great Plains
the cheyenne tribe is found in the great plains in north america
the Lakota tribe