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The buffalo, or bison was the main species hunted by the plains tribes.
The amount of meat consumed varied by time of year, region, and success of the hunt. At some points of the year Plains Indians might be forced to survive on roots and berries depending on conditions, and during other times of the year (right after the hunt) an adult male might consume up to five pounds of buffalo meat.
The Osage Indians lived in the Great Plains for a variety of reasons. Firstly, the location provided the tribes with the resources needed to sustain life, with plentiful wild game, fishing, and other resources. Secondly, the flat plains made it easier to move around and hunt, while the hills and rivers provided natural defenses against enemy tribes. Finally, the presence of other tribes in the area meant that the Osage could trade and interact with their neighbors, providing another source of goods and resources.The Great Plains also provided the Osage with the following advantages: Plethora of available wildlife for hunting and gathering Flat terrain for easy travel and hunting Natural defenses from enemies Opportunities for trading with other tribesThe Osage Indians' presence in the Great Plains allowed them to utilize the resources available in the area to form prosperous communities and develop their culture.
The Tunica Indians were a farming people. They gathered occasionally as well. They hunted deer and small animals such as squirrels and rabbits.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
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buffalo, elk, deer
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they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
they hunted buffalo, elk , and deer
they went on a ceromonial hunt