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The Great Plains Essay

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Have you ever been in a place of green with forests and animals everywhere? Well, where some of the Native Americans lived, there were such things. Native American tribes such as the Crow lived in the Great Plains. The Crow tribe of the Great Plains were nomadic and followed the buffalo migrations which provided their food. This tribe spent a good part of the year living in camps that could easily be dismantled and moved to follow the buffalo migrations. Other tribes of the plains were more sedentary. These tribes lived in permanent villages year round. The Great Plains are located between the South and Midwest regions to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west. The Great Plains Indians were dictated by climate, land, …show more content…

Most of the Native American Crow tribe members had died out because of low food supply or fighting. But, most of the time the Native American tribes in the Grassy Plains did not have wars to the death or extermination of a tribe. In the past time most tribes died but some survived and they changed their way of life. For example, the Crow tribes may have set traps for animals rather than sending out groups and risking village population. Some tribes may have become extinct because of other villages raiding them and taking their land. Another reason for tribe extinction was disease after the white invasion because the whites were exposed to and are immune to many diseases that the Native Americans aren’t. Therefore, many Native Americans have gotten sick and tribes have been wiped out because of that.

Bibliography: http://www.indians.org/articles/plains-indians.html http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/plains.html http://www.native-languages.org/plains-culture.htm http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/tribes.html

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