Plains Indian Tribes refers to the various Native American tribes that inhabited the Great Plains region of North America. These tribes were nomadic and relied on hunting, gathering, and trading for their livelihoods.
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Buffalo: Buffaloes were essential to the survival of Plains Indian Tribes as they provided food, clothing, shelter, and materials for tools.
Tipis: Tipis were cone-shaped dwellings made by stretching buffalo hides over wooden poles. They served as portable homes for Plains Indian Tribes.
Sundance Ceremony: The Sundance ceremony was an important religious ritual among many Plains Indian Tribes. It involved fasting, dancing, and sometimes self-sacrifice to honor the Great Spirit and ensure tribal welfare.