The Plains Native American Indians were nomadic people who followed the buffalo. It was their main diet.
It created bison preserves
Everyday life for American Indians on the Great Plains centered on the bison. American Indians hunted the bison and used the parts of the animal in great efficiency. The meat provided nutritional sustenance, the skin was used in the construction of dwellings and to make clothing, the hair was used to make bedding and also added a layer of warmth to clothing, and the teeth and bones were used in the fashioning of jewelry and tools.
Many Western Plains Indians relied heavily on bison. They used everything on bison including their skin, hair, and meat in order to survive.
Kaw Indians ate and hunted Buffalo in the plains. As well as Buffalo they hunted bison, Elk and Antelope.
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The American Bison
An American bison is a species of bison, Latin name Bison bison.
The Aboriginals thought almost all parts of a bison were useful. They used the bones for tools, the skin for clothes and the meat to eat.
The Bison (Bison bison).
The genus of the bison is Bison. Bison bison is the scientific name for the American bison, while Bison bonasus refers to the European bison, also known as wisent.
The Binomial nomenclature for the American Bison, Bison bison, literally translates from Latin as "Aurochs aurochs," or "Ox ox."
The Plains Native American Indians were nomadic people who followed the buffalo. It was their main diet.
Cornmeal and Bison.
Indian bison