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A Horseman of the Plains         
1928 FILM DIRECTED BY BENJAMIN STOLOFF
Horseman of the Plains
A Horseman of the Plains is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Tom Mix, Sally Blane and Heinie Conklin.Jensen, p.
Plains Indians         
  • title= Hunting Buffalo}}</ref> The Walters Art Museum.
  • A pile of bison skulls in the 1870s.
  • Blackfoot warrior, painted between 1840 and 1843 by Karl Bodmer
  • Bison hunt under the wolf-skin mask, [[George Catlin]], c. 1832
  • Stump Horn of the [[Cheyenne]] and his family with a horse and [[travois]], c. 1871–1907
  • [[Comanches]] capturing wild horses with lassos, approximately July 16, 1834
  • Early Native American tribal territories color-coded by linguistic group
  • This map of the extermination of bison to 1889 is based on [[William Temple Hornaday]]'s late-nineteenth-century research.
  • Rainmaking]] among the Mandan, by [[George Catlin]], 1830s
  • An Oglala Lakota [[Ghost Dance]] at Pine Ridge. Illustration by [[Frederic Remington]]
  • The [[Ghost Dance]] ritual, which the Lakota believed would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, cause the white invaders to vanish, and bring peace, prosperity, and unity to Indian peoples throughout the region
  • "Assiniboine hunting buffalo", painting by [[Paul Kane]]
  • Chiefs]] Lawrence Hart, Darryl Flyingman and [[Harvey Pratt]] in [[Oklahoma City]], 2008
  • This painting depicts the speed and violence of an encounter between the U.S. cavalry and Plains Indians.
  • 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.
NATIVE AMERICANS/FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES OF THE GREAT PLAINS OF NORTH AMERICA
Buffalo culture; Great Plains culture; Plains Indian; Plain Indians; Plains Indian culture; Great Plains Tribes; Great Plains tribes; Plains indian; Plains indians; Plains tribes; Plains Tribes; Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains; Prairie Indians; Indigenous people of the Great Plains; Indigenous peoples on the Great Plains; Plains cultures; Great Plains tribe; Plains Indian tribe; Prarie Indians; Indigenous peoples of the Plains; American Indians of the Great Plains; Plains tribe; History of the Plains Indians; Plains Natives; Indians of the Plains
Plains Indians or Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies are the Native American tribes and First Nation band governments who have historically lived on the Interior Plains (the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies) of North America. While hunting-farming cultures have lived on the Great Plains for centuries prior to European contact, the region is known for the horse cultures that flourished from the 17th century through the late 19th century.
Plains Indian         
  • title= Hunting Buffalo}}</ref> The Walters Art Museum.
  • A pile of bison skulls in the 1870s.
  • Blackfoot warrior, painted between 1840 and 1843 by Karl Bodmer
  • Bison hunt under the wolf-skin mask, [[George Catlin]], c. 1832
  • Stump Horn of the [[Cheyenne]] and his family with a horse and [[travois]], c. 1871–1907
  • [[Comanches]] capturing wild horses with lassos, approximately July 16, 1834
  • Early Native American tribal territories color-coded by linguistic group
  • This map of the extermination of bison to 1889 is based on [[William Temple Hornaday]]'s late-nineteenth-century research.
  • Rainmaking]] among the Mandan, by [[George Catlin]], 1830s
  • An Oglala Lakota [[Ghost Dance]] at Pine Ridge. Illustration by [[Frederic Remington]]
  • The [[Ghost Dance]] ritual, which the Lakota believed would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, cause the white invaders to vanish, and bring peace, prosperity, and unity to Indian peoples throughout the region
  • "Assiniboine hunting buffalo", painting by [[Paul Kane]]
  • Chiefs]] Lawrence Hart, Darryl Flyingman and [[Harvey Pratt]] in [[Oklahoma City]], 2008
  • This painting depicts the speed and violence of an encounter between the U.S. cavalry and Plains Indians.
  • 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.
NATIVE AMERICANS/FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES OF THE GREAT PLAINS OF NORTH AMERICA
Buffalo culture; Great Plains culture; Plains Indian; Plain Indians; Plains Indian culture; Great Plains Tribes; Great Plains tribes; Plains indian; Plains indians; Plains tribes; Plains Tribes; Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains; Prairie Indians; Indigenous people of the Great Plains; Indigenous peoples on the Great Plains; Plains cultures; Great Plains tribe; Plains Indian tribe; Prarie Indians; Indigenous peoples of the Plains; American Indians of the Great Plains; Plains tribe; History of the Plains Indians; Plains Natives; Indians of the Plains
¦ noun a member of any of various North American Indian peoples who formerly inhabited the Great Plains, a vast plains area east of the Rocky Mountains in North America.