
Plains Indian Society and Beliefs
Explore the way of life of the Plains Indians in the early 19th century. Focus on their social structure, reliance on the buffalo, and beliefs about land and nature.
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Explore the way of life of the Plains Indians in the early 19th century. Focus on their social structure, reliance on the buffalo, and beliefs about land and nature.
Key Questions
- How did the Plains Indians survive in the harsh environment of the Great Plains?
- In what ways did their beliefs about land differ from those of white settlers?
- How was their society organised to ensure survival?
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