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Plains tribes refer to a diverse group of Native American nations that primarily inhabited the Great Plains region of North America. These tribes, including the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Comanche, were known for their nomadic lifestyle, centered around buffalo hunting, and developed a rich cultural heritage that includes unique ceremonial practices and regalia. Their way of life was dramatically altered with the establishment of reservations, which restricted their traditional hunting grounds and impacted their cultural expressions.