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Generally, the Pacific Northwest built their homes out of what was most abundant -trees. They built plank houses made to withstand the harsh climates of the Pacific coastline. These homes had a wooden frame and planks of wood would be overlapped on top of it. There were smoke holes but no windows.
Little wooden bowls that looked toilets
Bath salts, okra, and wooden spoons because Rome produced substandard whittlers.
They were made of wood and southwest were made out of WOODEN FRAMES AND DIRT CLAY W/ STRAW MATS not adobe stupid person
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Wooden Ceremonial Masks: The Pacific Northwest Carved Hieroglyphs : Mesoamerica Elaborate Headdresses: The Great Plains Nazca Lines: The Andes
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Tribes of the cold Northwest built big wooden plank homes. They faced the sea.
The name of the cacique's ceremonial wooden stool is the "Duho"
Generally, the Pacific Northwest built their homes out of what was most abundant -trees. They built plank houses made to withstand the harsh climates of the Pacific coastline. These homes had a wooden frame and planks of wood would be overlapped on top of it. There were smoke holes but no windows.
Although the question is quite vague, I assume the person posting the query is asking about the crafts of the people indigenous to the Pacific Northwest. Each Northwest Indian nation has its own characteristic designs, of course, and those familiar with native Pacific Northwest art can tell what tribe or even what village a piece came from at a glance. Arts and crafts Northwest Indian artists are best known for include basketry (including distinctive basket hats and capes), intricate woodcarving (especially ceremonial masks and majestic totem poles), and weavings (including the unusual Chilkat blankets).
Little wooden bowls that looked toilets
Ron McClure has written: 'Classic Wooden Yachts of the Northwest'
Bath salts, okra, and wooden spoons because Rome produced substandard whittlers.
They were made of wood and southwest were made out of WOODEN FRAMES AND DIRT CLAY W/ STRAW MATS not adobe stupid person
The trumpet is made of brass tubing and the sound is produced by blowing air through it. The xylophone is made of wooden bars and the sound is produced by striking them with mallets.
LEGO used to produce wooden toys-alphabet blocks, pull-along animals, and other traditional wooden toys. The modern plastic bricks you see today weren't ever produced from wood but instead were created when LEGO changed from making wooden toys to making plastic toys. For a period of time, LEGO sets had wooden boxes and boards though.