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Using the map below, please identify the region where the Native Americans relied on the horse and the buffalo lived?​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The region where the Native Americans relied on the horse and the buffalo lived.

  • They could consume flesh from the bison, use its hides for clothing and shelter, and make tools out of its horns and bones. Even the bladder would be used to store water. Bison was essential for the Plains Indians' survival.
  • Native Americans who lived in the Plains region of what is now the United States and parts of southern Canada depended on the buffalo, or American bison, for their survival and way of life. Innumerable herds of buffalo once roamed the Plains up to the middle of the 19th century.
  • The region of North America east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Mississippi River is known as the Great Plains. The states of Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming are included in this region.
  • Native Americans learned to rely on bison for a variety of needs, including food, clothing, housing, and religious observance. They utilised practically all of the animal, including the horns, flesh, and hair from the tail. Native Americans acquired the ability to ride horses by the 1800s, greatly increasing their hunting territory.
  • Nearly every component of the buffalo was used by the Indians in some capacity. It sacrificed itself so that Indians could survive. The buffalo was kind enough to give the Indians food and a place to live. The generosity of the buffalo was imitated by Indians, and it became a cornerstone of their economy.

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