they would kill the buffalo and use its hide for things such as clothing, weapons and tipi's. they would use the meat for food and use the organs such as the heart for religious ceremonies. the buffalo was vital for the P.I's in order to survive and they believed that when the buffalo go extinct, the P.I's will slowly fade away too.
they believed that horses = wealth so the more horses you have, the wealthier you are. they also used the horses to hunt the buffalo by killing them up close with a bow and arrow or a lance, or by driving the buffalo of a cliff and collecting the them at the bottom. another technique would be to dress themselves in wolf skin in order to get close and pick off any stranglers. the buffalo always encountered wolves, so the buffalo were used to them. the P.I's took this to advantage and the technique was very effective.
the buffalo had a massive influence on the P.I's and the horses helped them kill them so they were important too.
Horses live in a variety of habitats. They can go from forest covered mountains to plain flat prairies. They can be found now days all over the world. Australia, Canada, the Americans, Asia, Europe, etc.
No, the horse Flicka does not die in the novel or the film adaptation. The story focuses on Flicka's bond with the protagonist and their journey together.
Wild horse (Mustang) groups are called bands in the US, or sometimes a herd of mustangs. In Australia they would be called a herd or mob of brumbies and the same would go for New Zealand or kaimanawa wild horses.
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The Yokuts tribe of Native Americans lived in dome-shaped houses known as "tule huts." These huts were made from tule reeds woven together and covered with grasses or brush. They provided shelter and protection from the elements for the Yokuts people.
the native Americans used them for hunting and warfare
yes
It change lives because of violence and disease
It change lives because of violence and disease
native Americans already farmed
They got set into the reservation
They traded goods.
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The role they played in religion was by sharing all believes
The native Americans lived their lives different because they respected nature and felt a special connection to the forest.
The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.
The lives that changed with the arrival of the Europeans was the Native Americans. They were enslaved, given diseases, and discriminated against. The Spanish padres goals were to convert them and enslave them at the missions. In the second voyage of Columbus he made 1200 Native Americans slaves and sent 500 to Spain. From the first moment of the first European encounters with Native Americans their world was gone.