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The Paiutes are indigenous people of the Great Basin region of the western United States. They traded shells, obsidian, pine nuts, acorns, buckskin, and sewing baskets.
they traded untensils made from buffalo
i think beads, money (clamshells), and (im not POSITIVE) baskets.:)
Trade, the Mojave Indians traded their goods for other goods or what was money back then.
well from what I hear they traded instead of wampum
did new hamspire trade with the local native indians
Huron Indians run their trade network among the American Indians
The Cahuilla Indians used a barter system for trade, exchanging goods and services instead of using money. They traded items such as food, shells, beads, and other resources with neighboring tribes.
the Indians traded with china and mesopotamia
The african zone
boats...
beads