The Wichita Indians had several enemies throughout their history, primarily including the Osage, Pawnee, and Cheyenne tribes. They often engaged in conflicts over territory and resources, especially in the Great Plains region. Additionally, European-American settlers and traders posed significant threats, as westward expansion encroached on their lands and disrupted their way of life. These interactions led to a complex history of alliances and hostilities.
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The Wichita Indians lived in the Great Plains.
No not nomadic
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The pomo Indians were enemies with the Aztec and Maya Indians
They traded with other Southern Plains Indians.
Caddoan
they domesticated plants and animals
enemies where Indians
the enemies were the comanches
fish berries nuts buffalo..
The Poma Indians did have enemies. Their biggest enemies were settles who came from over from both Russia, and Europe.