The buffalo supplied the Plains Indians -- Blood ... clothing and stretched onto poles to construct tipis. Sinews were used for bow strings and the stomachs made into kettles.
Plains Indians had learned to hunt the buffalo skillfully with a bow and arrow, while the white professional hunter hired to supply meat to railroad crews used a rifle of long distance accuracy.
Buffalo furs became popular and fur traders flooded onto the Canadian prairies. In exchange for furs, traders introduced the Plains Indians to a potent, highly addictive form of whiskey.
Plains Indians had learned to hunt the buffalo skillfully with a bow and arrow, while the white professional hunter hired to supply meat to railroad crews used a rifle of long distance accuracy.
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