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It is a Bison.
What is the proper term for a "Buffalo"?
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The heart, liver, kidneys, and tongue.
What parts of the Bison were used as food?
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Bison dung was used for fuel.
What was Bison dung used for?
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The hoofs were boiled for glue and used also for rattles.
What was the Bison's hoofs used for?
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The explorers thought they were in India and called them Buffalo because of the Water Buffalo that are there.
Why was Bison mistaken as 'Buffalo'?
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The skull was painted and used for sacred ceremonies.
What was the skull of a Bison used for?
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Digging tools and hammers.
What were he Bison's shoulder blades used for?
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Knives and fleshing tools for scraping hides.
What was the shinbones on the Bison used for?
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Creator's
The Blackfoot people believe that the Bison was the _________'s gift.
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The teeth were used to make necklaces.
What were the teeth of the Bison used for?
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Paint brushes.
What were the ends of the Bison's bones used for?
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The beard was used for decorating hunting bows.
What was the beard of Bison used for?
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Buffalo Jump.
Where would the First Nations go in Alberta to hunt for Bison?
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The horns were used for spoons and drinking cups.
What were the Bison horns used for?
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Clothing, bags, drums, bedding, teepee, covers, etc.
What was the Bison's skin used for?
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Combs.
What was rough tongue skin used for?
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Song.
Before a Bison hunt, there was a ceremony, prayer, and _______.
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The bladder was used for food bags.
What was the Bison bladder used for?
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The brains were used for tanning hides.
What were the Bison's brains used for?
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The stomach was used as cooking pots and water buckets.
What was the stomach of a Bison used for?
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