not sure but people in tribes use ash, fruit, and other plants to make body paint.
Colonial people used natural materials to create paint, often relying on pigments derived from plants, minerals, and even animal sources. Common sources included crushed berries, roots, and clay for color; for example, indigo was used for blue and ochre for yellow or red. They mixed these pigments with a binder such as egg yolk, animal fat, or linseed oil to create a usable paint. This method allowed for a variety of colors, though the palette was limited compared to modern synthetic paints.
The colonial people in Georgia were people from England who wanted a better life than what they had in England.
Approximately 2500 people resided in colonial Georgia.
In colonial Boston, people would eat at the pub or at the dining table.
People were compelled to listen to the laws of colonial Maryland.
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The san people used sticks as a paint brush. And for the paint they used blood from an animal that they have killed
The people of colonial New York drink mostly tea and water.
hey people love to paint and it is usually for the money unless just for fun.
so they can paint da
No he did not paint portraits from photographs. The people were with him to be looked at.
what are the activities of dappa people of bonny against the colonial masters