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On the Plains of North America, tribes such as the Sioux roamed and on horseback,hunting buffalo. The buffalo gave them everything they needed for to live. They ate its meat and used its skin and fur for clothing and for teepees. They also carved sometimes buffalo bones into knives and tools. The clothes of the Plains Indians were decorated with the beads, and their hair with eagle feathers. These proud Indians were depicted as savages in TV dramas and to films about the American West. The Sioux gave permission for the wagon trains of settlers heading west to pass in through theirl ands. But then the whites had began to settle in the plains. At first, the Sioux made treaties with the government, giving up on large pieces of their land. In return, the government promised them peace, food, schools and fair solution to all of conflicts.