Final Answer:
1. Smaller bands of families
2. Continuous weapons used by hunters and warriors
3. Strong horses purchased from European traders
4. Mother’s greatest gift to her children
5. Groups of Indians who followed the herds of buffalo
6. Group of representatives
7. Animal used for shelter, clothing, and food
8. Animal used for transportation
9. Tepees
10. Black, red, yellow, white
11. Full possession by living and existing
12. Full meaning of circle of life
13. Indian spirit that gives strength
14. Indian ceremony to celebrate wealth
15. Eagle feather
(Note: The diagram is a circular “Medicine Wheel” with four quadrants labeled North, East, South, West — traditionally associated with colors, seasons, stages of life, etc. In many Native American traditions, the four sacred colors are black (North), white (East), red (South), and yellow (West). The “circle of life” reflects interconnectedness; eagle feathers symbolize honor and connection to the Creator; tepees were portable homes; buffalo provided shelter, food, and tools; horses revolutionized Plains cultures after European contact; kinship and clan systems were central; ceremonies like giveaways honored generosity.)
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