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Native American pottery is found, or river quaried clay that is either fired or sun dried. Coil and pinch-pot methods were used to shape the pottery by hand. Tools made from wood, stone, fibers and even metal would be used to give a pot details and texture. As well as an assortment of dyes and polishing stones would be used to add color to the pottery.

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Native American Indians used dyes made from natural plant products to paint their pottery.

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The tribe was gaining more free time.

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They used Bison's humps for pots.

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Huckleberries

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they used buffalo skin and fur

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Cooking and storing supplies of food.

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