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Well to answer this question all you have to do is ask yourself how does plants help people today, it is the same. Now how the Sioux and other tribes knew which plants to get would be by watching animals, animals knew which plants to eat and which plants not to eat. Animals even know which plants to eat in order to get better if they are sick.

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The sioux had Pine trees and other various species of trees surrounding them.

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The Sioux used to rely on dogs for carrying their supplies before horses were introduced, then they used the much more efficient horses for all their transportation needs.

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