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Find sources: "Plains Indians"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Eccles, W. J. (1994), "The Preemptive Conquest, 1749–1763", in Francis, R. Douglas; Smith, Donald B. (eds.), Readings in Canadian History: Pre-Confederation (4thed.), Toronto: Harcourt Brace and Company, p.180 Some wolves species only live in the United States in forests and other areas where animals are plentiful to consume due to their dietary needs. Others live in the cold Arctic regions where there are hardly any other animals surviving there due to the bitter cold. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.

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By the 19th century, the typical year of the Lakota and other northern nomads was a communal buffalo hunt as early in spring as their horses had recovered from the rigors of the winter. In June and July the scattered bands of the tribes gathered together into large encampments, which included ceremonies such as the Sun Dance. These gatherings afforded leaders to meet to make political decisions, plan movements, arbitrate disputes, and organize and launch raiding expeditions or war parties. In the fall, people would split up into smaller bands to facilitate hunting to procure meat for the long winter. Between the fall hunt and the onset of winter was a time when Lakota warriors could undertake raiding and warfare. With the coming of winter snows, the Lakota settled into winter camps, where activities of the season ceremonies and dances as well as trying to ensure adequate winter feed for their horses. [16] On the southern plains, with their milder winters, the fall and winter was often the raiding season. Beginning in the 1830s, the Comanche and their allies often raided for horses and other goods deep into Mexico, sometimes venturing 1,000 miles (1,600km) south from their homes near the Red River in Texas and Oklahoma. [17]

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Anderson, Fred (2000), Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754–1766, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, ISBN 0-375-40642-5, archived from the original on 15 August 2021 , retrieved 18 October 2020 Further information: Agriculture on the prehistoric Great Plains The Wichita were an agrarian Southern Plains tribe, who historically lived in beehive-shaped houses thatched with grass surrounded by extensive maize fields. They were skilled farmers who traded agricultural products with the nomadic tribes in exchange for meat and hides.

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This ancient structure has stood since the time of the elven kingdom of the Dales. Since then, it has fallen into ruin; no one alive knows for what the elves used it. Grand Duke Gaspard's forces claimed it as an outpost early in the Orlesian civil war. The Path of Flame [ ] Carlson, Paul H. (1998) The Plains Indians. College Station: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 0-89096-828-4a b Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S.; Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín; Niemann, Jonas; Samaniego Castruita, Jose A.; Vieira, Filipe G.; Carøe, Christian; Montero, Marc de Manuel; Kuderna, Lukas; Serres, Aitor; González-Basallote, Víctor Manuel; Liu, Yan-Hu; Wang, Guo-Dong; Marques-Bonet, Tomas; Mirarab, Siavash; Fernandes, Carlos; Gaubert, Philippe; Koepfli, Klaus-Peter; Budd, Jane; Rueness, Eli Knispel; Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter; Petersen, Bent; Sicheritz-Ponten, Thomas; Bachmann, Lutz; Wiig, Øystein; Hansen, Anders J.; Gilbert, M. Thomas P. (2018). "Interspecific Gene Flow Shaped the Evolution of the Genus Canis". Current Biology. 28 (21): 3441–3449.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.041. PMC 6224481. PMID 30344120. Main article: Canid hybrid Wolf–dog hybrids in the wild animal park at Kadzidłowo, Poland. Left: product of a male wolf and a female spaniel; right: from a female wolf and a male West Siberian Laika Freedman, Adam H; Wayne, Robert K (2017). "Deciphering the Origin of Dogs: From Fossils to Genomes". Annual Review of Animal Biosciences. 5: 281–307. doi: 10.1146/annurev-animal-022114-110937. PMID 27912242. S2CID 26721918. The semi-sedentary, village-dwelling Plains Indians depended upon agriculture for a large share of their livelihood, particularly those who lived in the eastern parts of the Great Plains which had more precipitation than the western side. Corn was the dominant crop, followed by squash and beans. Tobacco, sunflower, plums and other plants were also cultivated or gathered in the wild. [26] [27] Among the wild crops gathered the most important were probably berries to flavor pemmican and the Prairie Turnip.

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a b Gipson, Philip S.; Bangs, Edward E.; Bailey, Theodore N.; Boyd, Diane K.; Cluff, H. Dean; Smith, Douglas W.; Jiminez, Michael D. (2002). "Color Patterns among Wolves in Western North America". Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30 (3): 821–830. JSTOR 3784236. Strutin, Michal (1999). A Guide to Contemporary Plains Indians. Tucson: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association. pp.9–11. ISBN 9781877856808 . Retrieved 27 April 2016. The Dead Hand - the huge marble hand near the hole in the ground located southeast of the Fens Inquisition Camp. a b "Status of large carnivore populations in Europe 2012–2016". European Commission. Archived from the original on September 2, 2019 . Retrieved September 2, 2019.Domestic and feral dogs are included in the phylogenetic but not colloquial definition of 'wolf', and thus not in the scope of this article. CBC News: Plains of Abraham reading attracts thousands". Archived from the original on 1 December 2019 . Retrieved 24 September 2018.

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Main article: Plains Indian warfare This painting depicts the speed and violence of an encounter between the U.S. cavalry and Plains Indians. Francis, R. Douglas & Smith, Donald B. (1998), Readings in Canadian History, Pre-Confederation, Toronto: Harcourt-Brace Canada, ISBN 0-7747-3546-5 Temujin, the second son of the khan of the Wolves tribe, was only eleven when his father died in an ambush.His family were thrown out of the tribe and left alone, without food or shelter, to starve to death on the harsh Mongolian plains. The Elves were murderous and wild, for the Maker's grace did not touch them. The wildest of them was the she-elf Lindiranae, wielder of the great blade Evanura. Defiant to the last, she met Ser Brandis, the Silver Helm, in single combat, and he bested her. With Lindiranae fell the Dales. [5] Triumph of the Light [ ] Great Plains Indians Musical Instruments on the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe French held their fire and both armies waited for two or three minutes. The French finally fired two disorganized volleys. [50] Wolf of the Plains ( 2007) is a historical novel from English author Conn Iggulden. It is the first book in the Conqueror series based on the Mongols of the Asian steppes. It is titled Genghis: Birth of an Empire in the United States.



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