Yes, they had horses. Horses were considered very valuable to the tribes and a form of wealth.
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.
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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.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
Spanish A+
well, almost all Indian tribes used horses after horses were brought to America but the Nez Perce are credited for saving a breed (Appaloosa)
Probaby on occassion, but horse were precious commodities to the Indian tribes.
Irequois
Yes, they had horses. Horses were considered very valuable to the tribes and a form of wealth.
cherokee
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
Yes all indian tribes use drums
they used horses
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
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.
The Huron and Alagonquin