They didn't make a wigwam. Narragansett is in the eastern colonies and not in the plains where Native Americans used Wigwams. Colonists lived on the ships they came until they were able to build cabins/houses.
It depends on what you mean by "powerful". A tank shell or hydrogen bomb is powerful because each generates its own power; the native tribes of North America had no such weapons and much of the power had to be provided by the muscles of the warrior himself.Among the Narragansett people the weapons used were mainly bows and clubs of various kinds.Narragansett bows (ahtomp in their language) were made of hickory and about 4 feet (1.22 metres) long, which is significantly shorter than those of their neighbours. Hickory is a very dense hardwood and it makes a fine bow that can shoot very fast, but this short length would decrease its effectiveness - Wampanoag bows were also of hickory but around 5 feet 8 inches in length, making them more powerful.War clubs were made of heavy hardwood in the form of a ball with an integral curved handle that was sometimes inset with small triangular pieces of shell. in some cases the wooden ball was set with a small, sharp blade of quartz or felsite. Another type was made from the lower trunk and root ball of a birch sapling - the trunk section became the handle and the projecting root stumps were sharpened to make spikes.
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You could make a model of a wigwam out of clay but for an actual wigwam, poles and hides do a much better job.
It takes about 12 days and it is very hard.
Simple, you use wood!!
sticks or bark
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Algonquin Indians would build wigwams by:1. First they would pick the level and area for their wigwam.2. Then they would stick sticks in the ground in whatever shape their wigwam would be.3. After that, they would bend the sticks over to meet one another and tie them together securely.4. Next the Algonquin Indians would repeat step 3 and would use the remaining poles to make 4 hoops around the wigwam staring from the bottom up.5. Then the people would decorate the inside of the wigwam.6. Finally the Algonquin Indians would cover their wigwam with mats or tree bark.
They advanced the wigwam and clothing with feathers and beads.
Wigwam's were usually made of birch bark or cattail mats for the outside of it. They used wood for the structure of it. They used either rope or small strips of wood to keep the birch bark or cattail mats on the wigwam.
If you mean make out as in kissing or petting, people can make out as long as they want to. There is no set time limit.
Wigwam's were usually made of birch bark or cattail mats for the outside of it. They used wood for the structure of it. They used either rope or small strips of wood to keep the birch bark or cattail mats on the wigwam.
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