Yes they are the same things.
deer hide is the skin of the animal. In this case, a deer!!! LOL!!!
It is the skin of a deer. The skin is cut off the deer and its coat and markings, etc. make up the hide.
They wore deer skin ,and other animal hide.
animal skin loincloth and dresses
The outer covering or skin of a deer is often called a hide. The hide protects the deer from bugs as well as other elements of nature.
The Men wore Deer and Buffalo skin Robes.Girls wore Deer hide dresses and legions.
Yes. They would kill deer, beaver, and/or bears. From their hide they would make boots and clothing. But mostly for clothing, they used deer skin.
The skin of a deer
because the southeast region had lots of swamps and grasslands so the tribe would wear deer skin leggings to protect themselves
The most common hide used for leather is a cows hide. But there are also several other options available such as deer or elk skin for softer leathers.
Caribou is a type of animal, somewhat like a deer. Hide is a product made from animal skin. It's leather, but with the hair still attached (although caribou are not notably hairy).
The body covering of deer is fur.