The Plains people Gros Ventre, Sioux, Saulteaux, Plains Cree, Blackfoot Confederacy.

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The Plains people Gros Ventre, Sioux, Saulteaux, Plains Cree, Blackfoot Confederacy.

Area where they live high grass covers the prairies. high grass covers the prairies. Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Land High grass. Rocky mountains. Some rivers Foothills

Climate Cold winters Hot summers

Animals Large herds of buffalo Prairie dogs Eagles Deer and cougars Geese and ducks Bears and more

Food Buffalo Deer, moose, and elk Wolves, coyotes,and lynx Rabbits, gophers, and prairie chickens were hunted for food

Clothing Buffalo skin Dried grass provided decoration for the moccasins.

Houses Tipis

Transportation In the winter sled dogs in the summers horses and lamb and sometimes by foot

Tools ArrowsSpearsTomahawks Carving knives

Work Wood Buffalo skin Rocks.