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Clothing, meat, needles (made of bone), hides were used for blankets and shelter as well as clothing, weapons and other tools (from shaped bone), and they even used the brains of buffalo to help tan hides.
Well, it is possible that they rubbed two rocks together, back and forth to make them sharp. Homo sapiens sapiens are modern humans and that means that they use the same tools as you and me
meat for food, stomachs used to hold water, hides for clothing and shelter, horns for tools
Native Americans used the mighty buffalo when they needed food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.
They hunted a lot of bears, raccon, squirel, beaver, moose, seal, and caribou.
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Clothing, meat, needles (made of bone), hides were used for blankets and shelter as well as clothing, weapons and other tools (from shaped bone), and they even used the brains of buffalo to help tan hides.
Well, it is possible that they rubbed two rocks together, back and forth to make them sharp. Homo sapiens sapiens are modern humans and that means that they use the same tools as you and me
weapons, tools and shelter
New France (a.k.a Quebec) traded with France for clothing, tools, weapons, etc.
Homo sapiens sapiens used a variety of tools made from stone, bone, and wood. Some of the commonly used tools included hand axes, knives, scrapers, and spear points, which were essential for hunting, preparing food, and making clothing. The development of these tools played a crucial role in the survival and advancement of early human populations.
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They were everything, fire, tools, weapons, structure and shelter. . MistroJoe
Food, clothing, shelter, costuming in religious rituals, bait, and bones were used as tools.
Historical artefacts include clothing, tools, weapons, pottery and jewellery.
they have taught their language to Americans, clothing, tools, weapons and food
meat for food, stomachs used to hold water, hides for clothing and shelter, horns for tools