Plains Indian
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Descripción
Indian peoples who inhabit, or formerly inhabited, the North American Great Plains, which is a vast grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains and from present-day provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada through the present-day state of Texas in the United States. The area is drained principally by the Missouri and Mississippi rivers; the valleys of this watershed are the most reliable sites from which to obtain fresh water, wood, and most plant foods.
Subcategorías
- Arapaho (culture or style)
- Arikara (culture or style)
- Assiniboin
- Blackfoot (Algonkin-speaking)
- Cheyenne (culture or style)
- Comanche (culture or style)
- Crow (Native American style)
- Gros Ventre (culture or style)
- Hidatsa (culture or style)
- Iowa
- Kansa (culture or style)
- Kiowa (culture or style)
- Kiowa Apache
- Mandan (culture or style)
- Missouri
- Omaha
- Osage (culture or style)
- Oto
- Pawnee (culture or style)
- Plains Cree
- Plains Ojibwa
- Ponca
- Sioux
- Wichita (culture or style)
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- Prairie-Indianen [nl]
- Indios de las llanuras [es]
- Indian, Plains [en]
- Plains Indians [en]
- Plains (Plains Indian) [en]
- Buffalo Indian [en]
- Prairie-Indiaan [nl]
- estilos amerindios de las llanuras [es]