- Tipis: These cone-shaped tents were made of animal hides, and were used as dwellings by many Plains tribes, including the Sioux.
- Buffalo robes: Robes made from the hides of buffalo were used for warmth, clothing, and bedding.
- Bow and arrows: Bows and arrows were the primary weapons used by the Sioux for hunting and warfare.
- Pipe bags: Pipe bags were used to carry and store sacred pipes, which were used for ceremonial and religious purposes.
- Beaded clothing and accessories: The Sioux were known for their intricate beadwork, which was used to decorate clothing, moccasins, and other items.
- Quillwork: Quillwork is a form of decorative art that uses porcupine quills to create intricate designs on items such as clothing, bags, and ceremonial objects.
- War clubs: War clubs were used as weapons in hand-to-hand combat.
- Medicine bags: Medicine bags were used to carry sacred objects and personal items.