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Aboriginal people did not make clothes. They Found ANything Natural that they could. Their clothing consists of... grass, animal hides, paint (made from bugs), and almost anything natural that they could find.
Cro-Magnon made there shelter with animals fur to make the house warm and tied sticks with sinew.
mainly cloathing like coats, but they can also be used to make rugs (fur pelts)
the first nations peoples use different staff to made clothing like animal hides, fur, quills, feather and even trees.
Animal Fur is popular because you can make things like clothes,bags,hats out of it and it costs quite alot of money and depending on what animal the fur is from says how much it would be. Take a endangered animal for example the fur from that would cost more because its a rare animal.
yes the fur trade was very important, especially for the native peoples they depended on the trade to make clothing and shelter
Animal Fur is popular because you can make things like clothes,bags,hats out of it and it costs quite alot of money and depending on what animal the fur is from says how much it would be. Take a endangered animal for example the fur from that would cost more because its a rare animal.
the dutch, french, and the aboriginals of Canada
You can't make a coat out of a pile of fur. You'd just have hair.
A Powhatan Indian shelter would be made out of animal fur with wood to hold it in place. The Powhatan Indian tribe is also located in the Coastal Plain ( Tidewater ) region. : )
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They fit into the fur trade by being in it! They traded fur to the Europeans for goods. They got food, goods while the Europeans got there faves...furs from beavers.