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Q: What is a mixture of of meat fat and berries made by many great plains tribes?
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What tribes lived in the Great plains?

The Sioux Indians lived in the Great Plains.


Who were the people in the great plains?

Native American plains tribes.


Did the great plains people eat berries?

yes


What do native Americans of the great plains eat?

As with all Native tribes, the Plains tribes lived off the land. Although the buffalo was their main staple, they did hunt deer, elk and small game. Also the women would gather berries, roots and nuts. In addition, they would trade with other tribes for different kinds of food.


What was the geography in the great plains tribes?

lots of grasslands


What are facts about one of the great plains tribes?

Asschecks


Are the Cheyenne Indians in the great plains?

Yes the Cheyenne`s lived in the Great Plains but some tribes lived in the desert. But yeah they lived in the Great plains!


What artifacts did the Great Plains tribes use?

They Were Always Fighting For Land .


What tribes are in the Great Plains?

Kiowas, Comanches, Tonkawas, Lipan Achap.


Was not an original plains Indian tribes?

None of the Plains tribes were originally Plains tribes - they all migrated into the Great Plains when horses became available. Living on the vast, empty grasslands was almost impossible without horses, which made following the herds a practicable lifestyle.Previously most of the Plains tribes had lived in the northern woodlands or east of the Missouri river.


What was the great plains culutre group?

There were many tribes on the plains and to answer your question we need a specific tribe. All were different.


What was not an Original Plains Indian tribe?

None of the Plains tribes were originally Plains tribes - they all migrated into the Great Plains when horses became available. Living on the vast, empty grasslands was almost impossible without horses, which made following the herds a practicable lifestyle.Previously most of the Plains tribes had lived in the northern woodlands or east of the Missouri river.