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What did the native Americans not make out of buffalo?

The aboriginal people of North America used the whole buffalo for food, clothes, blankets, etc...


How did the First Nations of the Mackenzie and Yukon River Basins use buffaloes?

the First Nations of the Mackenzie and Yukon River Basins used buffaloes to make clothing help to make rituals and common beliefs


What did the native people make from copper?

nothing... lol


The flower-fed buffaloes by vachel Lindsay?

On a literal level, I'm fairly sure this poem talks about how the settlers attempted to settle on the land and developed it to the point where it changed and drove away the natural flora and fauna. The Pawnees and Blackfoot are two Native American tribes, both of which may have been dependent on the buffalo. Based on this, you can probably pick out the metaphorical meaning.


What is one mistake about Native Americans that other people often make?

what is one mistake about native americans that other often make


How do native people make totem poles?

carve wood.


Does a person make or obtain food?

people make food from farming and obtain food from animals


Which native American helped the Pilgrims grow and hunt for food and make peace with the Wampanoag?

Tisquantum, or Squanto


Do buffalo make noises for warning other buffaloes?

Yes they do but most warnings come in the form of body language.


Why some people fear of food?

Some people think all food can make them obese


Why people such as the vikings wanted to make settlements in north America?

Because they wanted to take over control and make the native people slaves. They wanted the power and if the native americians tried to protest they would just kill them.


How does Antarctica environment make it hard for the people to live in?

Antarctica is harsh. It is the highest, coldest, darkest, windiest, driest and iciest continent on earth. There is no native food chain. No animal lives in Antarctica, or is native to the continent.