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| The plains Indians were late arrivals in the
sense that their occupancy of the prairies did not become year round until
after the arrival of the horse. The conditions during winter were sometimes
so bad that without the horse they were to vulnerable to the elements. They
were however the true hunters of the buffalo and before the romantic
versions of hunting them on horse were realized they used other in genius
methods such as fire traps and buffalo jumps (off cliffs). |
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