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Grade 5
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Unit 1: The First Americans
Chapter 2: Native Americans
Lesson 3: Native Americans of the Plains
 
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Life on the Plains

Until the 1800s, buffalo roamed the prairies and hills of the , as did wild horses. The tamed the horses and used them to hunt buffalo for food, and for skins which provided clothing and shelter. Many Lakota became expert riders, breeders, and trainers.

The Lakota

"The heart of everything that is," the of South Dakota's Great Plains were sacred to the Lakota and were used for religious and social . There they built and taught values of courage, fortitude, wisdom, and generosity to their children. Important events were tracked by using a calendar called the .

Importance of the Buffalo

The people of the so relied on the buffalo for food, clothing, shelter, and even and weapons that they created songs, stories, and dances in the buffalo's honor. In the 1700s, 30 to 100 million buffalo roamed the Plains. Each part of the buffalo was put to use. Nothing was wasted. Horns became spoons, cups, and toys. made tools and weapons. became fly brushes or whips.

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