Blackfoot artists are known for their fine quill embroidery and beadwork.
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they made pottery
Depending on what you mean, the haida used paint and cedar to make totem poles and they used copper to make the chiefs masks and all the important people if the tribe had things made out of copper...
the north midwest native peoples have perfected pemmican with buffalo meat, lard and chokecherries or saskatoon berries. tribes like the blackfoot, cree, lakota and cheyenne have made this snack for long journies.
The kind of houses that the Blackfoot tribe live in is a teepee. A teepee is made of three to four main poles and about 20 other poles for support. For the cover of the teepee it took as few as 14 and as many as 42 buffalo hides sewn together with sinew. They had a hole in the top for the smoke to get out of, and their door was on the east to shelter for wind
Yes, "Blackfeet" and "Blackfoot" refer to the same tribe.Usually. If you are asking about the Siksika, the Algonquin-speaking tribe of what is now Montana and Alberta, then yes.There is a sub-tribe (band) of the Dakota (Sioux) who were also called the Blackfeet.Anyway, the tribe in Montana call themselves the Blackfeet, while the same tribe living in Canada is usually referred to as the "Blackfoot".For references to more detailed sources of information on the name of the tribe(s) (there are actually three tribes in the Blackfeet/Blackfoot confederation), see The Blackfeet: An Annotated Bibliography by Bryan R. Johnson.
arts & crafts were frist started by the Native Americans.
Nobody in particular created arts and crafts. There are artist that made what art is today. But everyone always has done arts and crafts starting back to the cavemen.
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What are the art and crafts and designs the Cheyenne indians did?They made vases, pots, pans, and they were being creative.
they made baskets did painting and beadwork.
The Haida Tribe were known for their good making of basketry and for making alot of wood carving art. They also made masks and awesome totem poles.
The Mojave made coiled pottery
They made bowls and pots out of clay.
they pooped and made shapes out of it
a rock (cheif) was in charge and made the laws and government
For entertainment, the Sioux Indians made different kinds of Arts and Crafts. This included making paintings, pottery, and basket weaving.