The Great Plains Cultural Region extends through 10 states andthree countries. It is the largest cultural region in the U.S.
It was home to several different nations; Blackfoot, Arapaho, Crow,Cheyenne, Kiowa, Sioux and others, each with unique languages.
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Wildlife Beliefs
- Each nation was divided into tribes overseen by chiefs or Sachems.-Leadership was passed hereditarily.
- Children were raised communally, and the tribe functioned like anextended family.
- Buffalo (American Bison) were an important resource. - All parts were used and the animal itself was worshipped.
- Horses were introduced in the 1700’s by Europeans- Became valuable for hunting, trade, transportation and defense.
- Horses were introduced in the 1700’s by Europeans- Became valuable for hunting, trade, transportation and defense.
- Most Plains Indians believed in a Great Spirit (Wankan Tanka)- You became an adult through rite of passage, not age.- Dances were used to seek well-being, guidance, etc.
- Natives depended on land andmobility for survival. - Deep spiritual connection.