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Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.
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Yes, conflicts arose between the US government and the Plains Indians because the Indians wanted to live on reservation land and farm. In 1851, in the First Fort Laramie Treaty, the American government guaranteed the Plains Indians that they would be left alone in their reservations, but this treaty was not honored.
The medicine men were important to the indians as they grew and made marijuana for the indians to use
The powwow is a plains Indian celebration
They followed no single religion, but Animistic beliefs were important to them. See the related link below for more information on the archetypal culture of the Great Plains Native American Peoples, the Plains Indians.
They followed no single religion, but Animistic beliefs were important to them. See the related link below for more information on the archetypal culture of the Great Plains Native American Peoples, the Plains Indians.
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They followed no single religion, but Animistic beliefs were important to them. See the related link below for more information on the archetypal culture of the Great Plains Native American Peoples, the Plains Indians.
Historically they had very little in common as there was many differant cultures in both areas, each with their own beliefs, customs and languages. I'd go into detail, but it'd take way too much time to type. And housing among them was way differant too. Prehaps the only thing the woodland indians had in common with the plains indians was the type of weaponry used such as the spear and Bow.
The Plains Indians believed in many gods. They also believed that all animals were ruled by underwater spirits.
A. Joan Hall has written: 'Indians of the Plains' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Social life and customs
The Plains Indians used quills to decorate items. They also used glass beads and had cremonies when a newborn is about 1 year old.
J.R Walker has written: 'Lakota society' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Oglala Indians, Indians of North America, Great Plains
The plains Indians live on the Great Plains.
nomadic or sedentary is plains indians