NOUN
- a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America
How To Use Plains Indian In A Sentence
- In the Plains Indians Wars, infantry and mounted troops were quartered in wooden and adobe forts dotting the West and Southwest.
- Troy made a fabulous war bonnet and reported on the Plains Indians replete with buffalo, tepee, and travois information.
- To represent the Illini with a Plains Indian war bonnet, and to dress the mascot in the military regalia of a Sioux warrior, is therefore totally inaccurate.
- Each, plains Indian and bourgeois, is smeared with a slightly different veneer, that is all. The Somnambulists
- You should look at a book on ethnobotany, particularly one with info from Plains Indians. I have herd that the inside layer of the inner bark of a tree can be eaten raw or cooked, is this true ( no particular tree was
- The Sun Dance ceremony practised by Plains Indians required the skins of dead animals in order to glorify the spirit of the wolf.
- Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument memorizes one of the last armed efforts of the Northern Plains Indians to preserve their ancestral way of life.
- Plains Indians, in contrast, erected tentlike tepees, constructed out of poles wrapped with buffalo skins.
- Tell a plains Indian that he has failed to steal horses from the neighboring tribe, or tell a man living in bourgeois society that he has failed to pay his bills at the neighboring grocer's, and the results are the same. The Somnambulists