buffalo
buffalo for their food, hunting, etc.
Interaction with English settlers was not central to the life and culture of the plains Indians in the 1800s. This was because these settlers brought diseases that killed the natives.
No kind of industry was central to the culture of the Plains Indians in the 1800s. They live a simple life and made their clothes and weapons from Natural Resources.
life in the plains would be like people would strip naked and kiss
More children going to school
because they had prarie madness from being isolated in the middle of know where
because they were worth 2-4 million, which was enought for the farmers to buy.
The Comanche were nomadic because they were hunter-gatherers. Their main source of food, clothing, housing, and tools were the vast herds of Buffalo who roamed the Plains. As the Buffalo migrated so did the Comanche.
Women pioneers played a pivotal role in life on the Great Plains. They cared for the children, cooked, cleaned, raised livestock, plowed the land, tended to gardens, and sometimes even ran successful business in frontier towns.
The bison were a central part of the Indians' food, fuel, shelter, religion and ritual. The increase of railroad transportation and demand for hides in the east drove the bison out of their plains and depleted their herds. Thus causing the Indians to suffer. Without their main source of food and shelter, the Indians had to chose starvation and death or relocating to a reservation.
Central plains.
The British disagreed among themselves about India and over time as they began to understand the culture better they began to respect them for it. The Indians believed that they can learn new customs from the West
What was culture like in 1800 Japan
The Coastal Plains
exodusters
it was bad
Destruction of the buffalo herds that were a large part of their food played a major role in controlling them.
Whites and Indians who traded with the American Indians of the southwest during the late 1800's.
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They lived on the southern plains and were one of the first tribes to use horses. They were part of the Wind River Shoshone. They moved south in stages by attacking and displacing other tribes. By the 1800’s they were a very powerful tribe with an estimated population of 7,000 to 30,000.
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