Asked by David
Plains men recorded their exploits in paintings on all of the following except:
a.
teepee linings
d.
cow-hide robes
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d. cow-hide robes
Plains warriors traditionally painted their exploits on buffalo hides (robes), tipi liners, shields, and similar traditional surfaces — not on cow-hide robes (cowhide was a later, nontraditional material).
Plains warriors traditionally painted their exploits on buffalo hides (robes), tipi liners, shields, and similar traditional surfaces — not on cow-hide robes (cowhide was a later, nontraditional material).
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