because there was alot of buffalo which could not only be used for food; * The bones were used for weapons and tools which were essential for everyday use. * The bladder was made for food bags which helped them to carry their food if they were to go out hunting for the day. * The intestines were used for buckets, to carry water, and for cooking vessels. * The hooves were used to make glue. * The tongue was used as a hairbrush. * The tail was used as a fly swat. they also lived in the Plains because there was a tremendous amount of space for them. Some parts of the land was particularily sacred, especially high places that were close to the spirit world. This was especially the Black Hills. The Sioux were prepared to fight to the death over their sacred lands.
yes they are. Sioux actually are The Great Sioux nation, and lakota is just a one tribe from it, and they are located in the Dakota's
The Oglala Sioux tribe lived in the Great Plains of North America. They hunted the buffalo, which was a source of food, shelter, and clothing for these people. The people were migratory. A famous Oglala Sioux was Black Elk. Today, people from this tribe live on Pine Ridge Reservation in the Black Hills.
Yes, the Sioux tribe did have horses. They, like the Nez Perce had Appaloosas and Paints.
where was the meeting place for the Sioux Indians
No.The Sioux are a Native American and First Nations people
the Sioux tribe.
Sioux
The Sioux have village councils and several villages make up a tribe. The tribe has a tribal council.http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/plains/sioux/government.html
The Sioux tribe settled at the great plains because when they first lived around the Dakota's, some went out and where Nomadic Sioux Indian's. they traveled out to parts of Wyoming, Oklahoma, and other states in the grate plains.
They lived in the Great Plains
yes there are which makes farming hard for them.
plains
its the Great Plains
Yes, they did
Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and the Nez Perce
The Sioux tribe lived in the Great Plains region of the United States, primarily in present-day North and South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana. They were known as nomadic hunters and relied on the buffalo for their way of life.
The Plains Indians. The Sioux.