Mainly leather products
buffalo skins and other animal hides
Ian Leach has written: 'Hides and skins for the tanning industry' -- subject(s): Hides and skins
A person who turns hides and skins into leather typically works as a tanner. Tanners use various chemicals and processes to transform raw animal hides into leather that can be used in products like shoes, handbags, and furniture.
A 'Tanner'.
Animal hides or skins.
I. Mann has written: 'Guidelines on small slaughterhouses and meat hygiene for developing countries' 'Rural tanning' -- subject(s): Hides and skins, Tanning 'A handbook on hides and skins' -- subject(s): Hides and skins 'Meat handling in underdeveloped countries' -- subject(s): Sanitation, Slaughtering and slaughter-houses
When tanned, animal skins are referred to as "hides".
They wore animal hides. They would also sew parts of the hides together.
When tanned, animal skins are referred to as "hides".
For food, and the hides. Clothing was made from the skins.
tepees made from animals skins [hides] of tule reeds
Joseph Turney Wood has written: 'Puering, bating & drenching of skins' -- subject(s): Hides and skins, Tanning