answersLogoWhite

0

Almost all of the animal - APEX

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did Native Americans cook bison?

with fire


What was the effect on native Americans and bison?

The consequences of the destruction of the bison were that Native Americans struggled to survive without their means of clothing, weapons, foots, etc. and were forced onto reservations where they suffered from starvation from the lack of bison.


Did the native North Americans use all the parts of a bison?

they ate fish not bison idiot


What were the consequences of the destruction of the bison for native Americans?

The consequences of the destruction of the bison were that Native Americans struggled to survive without their means of clothing, weapons, foots, etc. and were forced onto reservations where they suffered from starvation from the lack of bison.


When the government killed the bison it hurt the Native Americans of the Great Plains because?

Native Americans were hurt because they ate bison as a part of their diet so they lost some food.


What part of the bison did the Native Americans consider useful?

The Aboriginals thought almost all parts of a bison were useful. They used the bones for tools, the skin for clothes and the meat to eat.


When the government killed the bison it hurt the native Americans of the great plain because?

They needed the bison for food.


In 1500 between 60 million and 125 million American bison roamed the plains. These bison were used by Native Americans as a primary food source but this did not have much effect on the bison populatio?

In 1500 between 60 million and 125 million American bison roamed the plains. These bison were used by Native Americans as a primary food source but this did not have much effect on the bison population ?


What animal provided native Americans with meat and also hides for clothing and teepees?

Bison.


What was first used as thread for sewing?

For sewing articles of clothing together, the native Americans who lived on the plains where there were many bison used bison tendons as threading for sewing.


What did the most to destroy the plains Native Americans way of life?

i believe it was the sharp decline in the bison(buffalo) population.


What were the cosequences of the destruction of the bison for native Americans?

The destruction of the bison profoundly impacted Native American societies, leading to significant cultural, economic, and nutritional changes. Bison were a primary source of food, clothing, and materials for tools, and their decline severely disrupted traditional lifestyles and livelihoods. This loss contributed to increased dependence on government aid and a decline in population health, as many Native Americans faced food insecurity and malnutrition. Additionally, the bison's extermination symbolized broader colonial policies that sought to displace and control Indigenous peoples.