Makah Indians used wood boughs, bark & roots, harpoons, and spears they probably use some othing things but that's all! hope it helps) ===
sharpen wood for a spear
they made there tools with wood and sometimes buffalo skin.
Grains, gold, precious stones, papyrus, horses, slaves.
they use grass and dirt,wood , and bent tree branches
i think the housese are made out of wood,string, and ark
Everything found in nature! Ceder tree bark and wood. Tree roots, porcupine quills, Ash tree wood, fish, berries, ferns, shell fish, etc.
absolutly
They used wood, sticks, and leaves.
They built their houses out of natural wood. They painted faces.
Pretreated wood and also ceder would be better if you don't like pressure treated wood. hope this helps
Ceder (cedar) is actually grown rather than made. Cedar chips and wood comes from cedar trees. Cider is made by squeezing fruits and cooking them to create a drink.
Makah Indians used wood boughs, bark & roots, harpoons, and spears they probably use some othing things but that's all! hope it helps) ===
The Maidu Indians usually traveled by boat that was made out of Ceder log. In the winter they traveled by snowshoes made out of wood. A special wood the wood was very bendy.
port orford ceder, stika spruce, ash,boyton pine
Cedar wood is naturally more weather resistant than maple. Cedar wood will darken and mold over time if left untreated, but it is more insect resistant and more resiliant than maple for exterior use.
Inuit tribe :)