They made their clothing from the skins of the animals that they killed or thin strips from small saplings
The type of clothing that the Walla Walla Indians wore were made from animal hides and skins. They also used feathers and quails to make outfits.
they made their clothes out of cloths and something sticky then let it dry to wear it
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clothes were made from linen and tools from bronze and pots and other things were made from dirt and clay.
The Iroquois used animals as a means of survival. Animal skins and furs were used to make clothes and blankets to keep warm.
The Iroquois used deer parts as food, clothing,cultural use, and for their home.
Deer Skin! with several decorations such as porcupine quills and dyed hair they also used calico and European designs after around 1700's
the iroquois used wood,stone,leather and bones
The most common Indian tribe known for using horses is the Sioux. Many think the Iroquois and Kwakiutl Indian groups also used horses.
Since they were farmers, they grew potatoes and corn. They used nature (animals and plants) to make weapons, clothes, transportation, food, medicine, and tools. The Iroquois were religious people, so they respected Mother Earth and all of her creations. They were very creative.
Yes polythene can be used to make clothes
They used wood for longhouses etc
no it was to make threads but it does seems that it was used for clothes but no
The Iroquois tools were used for hunting and fishing.
they used heavy duty machine guns
to bulid trees and conas and make longhouse