Plainsfolk
The term "Plainsfolk" refers to the diverse groups of people who inhabit the vast grasslands known as the plains. These communities often rely on agriculture, ranching, and hunting for their livelihoods, adapting to the unique environmental conditions of the plains. Their cultures are shaped by the landscape, with traditions that reflect a deep connection to the land.
Historically, the Plainsfolk include various Indigenous tribes, such as the Lakota and Cheyenne, as well as settlers who moved westward in search of new opportunities. Their way of life emphasizes community, resilience, and a strong relationship with nature, which continues to influence their identities today.