they usud their mind and said okay i can make something out of this mud and they made a piece of pottery and let it dry in the sun and traded it for food isn,t that a great answer
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A ton of Shawnee Indians made pottery.
Yes the paleo indians did make pottery from the ground.
they make great pottery and were farmers.they are originally residents of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.hope this helps
The Caddo Indians of what is now Texas hunted for meat and ate cornbread, soups, and stews. Pottery is a large part of their cultural and artistic legacy, and was used for cooking as well.
Southwest Indians used the same thing everyone uses to make pottery- clay.
Out of clay from the ground
They made pottery and jewelry.
The Hopi Indians made rugs, pottery and baskets
The Comanche Indians used painting to make their pottery colorful
the reason why they made pottery are for the crops and water to be held in container and put in the storage
Seriously dude the answer is quite simple.Its a little smaller than a Wichita hut.Mostly made of leaves, mud.Things of that matter.