they used the branches of the trees to make axes and took greenstone out of the rivers to used the sharp bit on end.They also used the flax for things such as craypots and nets, rope and material to go on clothing!! the forest was a very important thing to the early maori setters.
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they used it for ketes, weapons, clothes and capes
chicken
farming
farming
Mark Jayson,,,,
water and tree's
Early settlers used the Iroquois Trail, also known as the "Great Trail," to migrate southward. This route, originally established by Indigenous peoples for trade and travel, connected various regions and facilitated movement through the dense forests and mountainous terrain. The trail played a crucial role in the expansion of European settlers into the southern territories during the colonial period.
Flax is a plant that was used by early Maori to make things such as mats there is one :)
There were no "early settlers" in the US until 1620, and surprisingly forks aren't listed on the Mayflower inventory. See attached link.
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