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The Lakota peoples of the North American plains were known in the 1800's for a. successfully irrigating desert lands b. developing code of laws c. hunting large herds of bison d. building ice houses called igloos

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c. hunting large herds of bison

The Lakota people of the North American plains were known for their traditional buffalo hunting practices. Bison (also known as buffalo) played a significant role in their culture and provided them with essential resources such as food, clothing, shelter, and materials for various tools and implements. Buffalo hunting was a central part of their way of life and contributed to their survival and cultural identity.

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