The aboriginal people of North America used the whole buffalo for food, clothes, blankets, etc...
yes they did they buffalo cheese.
to make clothes and shoes
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the native americans call the buffalo tatanka. the white buffalo is sacred to the native americans.
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Native Americans used the mighty buffalo when they needed food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.
The failure of some native Americans to make an adaptation to the demise of the buffalo contributed greatly to the decline of their cultures.
The Plains depended on the buffalo.
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Native Americans wore pants, shirts, dresses, and loincloths. There were often made from the skins of the animals that they hunted.
Some of the Native Americans hunted buffalo and when the white people came they killed buffalo for fun and that hurt the native Americans because they hunted buffalo and they could not hunt very many because there weren't that many left
Native Americans used buffalo for food, but they also used buffalo tongue for hairbrushes and buffalo bones for tools. They even ground up buffalo hooves to make glue.