they used it for survival equipment
out of bark, trees, animal hides and sometimes vines
They used animal hides and cedar bark.
A woodlouse has a long, stiff, segmented exoskeleton. These features of the woodlouse's exoskeleton enables it to survive under stones and bark.
Sticks, wood, bark and stones. Bark and wood are pretty much the same thing like.
They made clothing from woven bark or from furs and tanned animal hides.
its gills
They used animal hides and cloth woven from bark and plant material.
made out of animal hide.Actually, traditional shelters were made of birch bark, juniper bark and willow saplings. The bark sheets were bundled up and reused when they travelled. Unlike the plains tribes, who did use large cured hides but often had horses to help carry heavy loads, the Ojibwe travelled on foot and hides were very heavy.
They traded furs,cloth,animal hides,bark,logs, and tobacco.
by emerging with wood,stones,bark and old leaves
because that's their habitat like ours is earth. ;)