African patterns. Made of cotton
since they did not have all the tools we have today so when they killed an animal they would probably skin an bear or deer to use for clothing. sometimes today we use cow hide to use as rugs so imagine wrapping you're self up in that
leaves! from jr| Well in Africa their are many tribes containing the wipers, these low social status people are stuck with the dirtiest job of them all. This job is to clean the rear end of the other tribe members that are of higher social status. (C-MO)
The Kwakiutl lived in an area of heavy rainfall with warm summers and cool winters. This meant that they needed adequate clothing for cool weathers. It also meant that there were plenty of fur-bearing animals and cedar trees that they could exploit for materials. Over time they incorporated the technologies needed to use these materials into their culture.
The first humans used materials such as animal skins, furs, and leaves to make clothes. They would sew or tie these materials together to create garments for protection and warmth. Over time, humans developed more advanced techniques and started using different types of fabrics and fibers to make clothing.
what tools did Australopithecus use
They freeballed
The ram ran right off of the cliff; apparently he did not see the ewe turn. The ewe and her lamb are in the lower meadow.
The Inuits used animal skins for clothing.
There is no such tribe anywhere in the Americas. Perhaps you mean Coos or Kusan?
the Hopi Indians wear cotton as clothing or they use deer skin
houses, canoes, clothing, rope, baskets, canoe paddles, fire wood...
If think they hunt for buffalo because it provides food, clothing, and shelter.
The noun 'ewe' is the word for a female sheep and other related animals. It is your choice to use the pronoun 'it' or 'she' as a subject, 'her' as an object, to take the place of the noun, either is correct. For example:A ewe and a lamb were in the pasture. She was nursing the lamb.A ewe and a lamb were in the pasture. It was nursing the lamb.
I'm part Cherokee Indian .They use to kill animal and they used spears,and knives.They use to kill animal to wear as clothing.
they used blood from animals,cotton,shells to make beads and im done now
A homophone is the term generally used for two or more words which differ in spelling and meaning, but have identical pronunciation. Therefore, a single word by itself is not a homophone, but may have homophones. In this instance, ewe, you, and yew are homophones.
A lamb. A female (ewe) is also called a Chilver - it's not used much and is very Olde Englishe! But it's the only word the rhymes with Silver and you can use it in Scrabble.