In order to keep away mosquitoes, the Karankawa would often cover themselves either in dirt, or sometimes alligator lard. The Karankawa played an important role in early Texas history.
No. When Indian Reservations were made, they were made to keep the Indians away from the settlers. Thus, Reservations were made largely in the west United States, where many Eastern Indians were led to on the Trail of Tears.
Some Indians routinely took the people left alive after a raid on other tribal nations as slaves, and probably did the same with attacks on European settlers. Also, after many Indian nations were decimated by white man's diseases, some probably captured female settlers in an attempt to keep their nation alive through intermarriage.
Very, very few Indians wore headbands. Usually it was simply to keep the hair back and off their faces.
they wore cloths to keep them warm
they wore buffalo skin in the winter to keep warm
No.
Not by itself
Yes. If you take Apple mint and rub it on your skin it helps keep mosquitoes away.
because the mosquitos do not like the smell of citrenalla
NEVER HEARD OF THAT, BUT IT MIGHT ATTRACT MOSQUITOS BECAUSE THE SCENT MIGHT ATTRACT THEM
Mosquito netting is a fine mesh curtain you place around your bed to keep mosquitos away from you while you sleep
A deterrent is something used to keep someone/something away. For example, mosquito repellent is a deterrent for mosquitos.
A gazeebo is like a big old tent that has a net sometimes to keep away flys,mosquitos and other bugs accept the bugs that can crawl.
By fogging,the gas from the fog irritates the mosquitos and it also has a strong smell that helps to keep mosquitos away.
Mosquitos have a life cycle involving prey and stagnant water, they live in both technically. try and keep away from old bird bath water
Some smoke is known to deter mosquitoes from an area.
No I wouldn't think so. You can use the following to keep them away, netting, bug spray, and smoke from a fire (you taste awful to them). The best overall way not get get bit is to stay in doors. Mosquitos tend to come out at night. For more hint I would use google.