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Q: What tools were made from the hooves of a buffalo?
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What did natives use buffalo for?

Native Americans used buffalo for food, but they also used buffalo tongue for hairbrushes and buffalo bones for tools. They even ground up buffalo hooves to make glue.


What are facts about the cheyenne Indians tools and weapons?

the weapons used by the cheyenne were bows and arrows, clubs, spears, and they made these using the parts of the buffalo. Tools are mainly made from the hooves of the buffalo, and can be used for many things, including being used as a hammer, a carver, and even a knife if no bones are available.


How did the plains Indians make glue?

they made it with corn and apples.They also made glue with buffalo hooves.


What are three things buffalo?

Buffalo have horns, hooves, and humps.


What were the cheyenne Indians tools made of?

buffalo bones


How did the Shawnee tribe make there tools?

they made there tools with wood and sometimes buffalo skin.


Does buffaloes have hoofs that split in two?

Yes, a buffalo does have split hooves.


Why were the horse and buffalo inprtant for th plain Indians?

The horse for mobility, buffalo for food, shelter, clothing and tools made of bone or horn.


What are hooves made from?

hooves are made of a substance that is much like that of humans.nail


An animal with hooves that begins with c?

Caribou, Cow, Cape Buffalo, etc.


How do you say buffalo feet in the Sioux language?

The translation would be pte aasi'oi uin (for a buffalo cow) or tatanka aasi'oi uin (for a buffalo bull); the correct translation is "the hooves of a buffalo" .


What kind of tools did the siksika people use?

They used stuff outta buffalo. This "stuff" consisted of: Dry bones, hooves, bladder, their stomache. And a few "items" from other animals such as their teeth(s), skulls, and possibly horns.