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The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.
Clothing for the most part was wool and linen, but some were lined with fur. There was also the use of leather. Leather could be deer, lamb, or beef. Same with the fur. Small animals like hare or rabbit would have been used for lining clothing.
Of course not, only when few are alive, most are dead because you can use their fur for clothing.
Philosophers could contribute to a debate over the use of animal furs for human clothing by discussing how it provides warmth in colder months. They could also compare wearing fur coats to wearing leather or wool items which are commonly used for?æhuman clothing.
they ate caribou and deer fur would be turned into clothing.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
Native Americans use fur and animal hide to make clothing.
you can use it for food, clothing, light, and heat
We eat them, some people use there hid (or fur) as clothing, we use them for transportation sometimes, we also use them for farming, and finally for a spiders silk we can use them for blankets and or clothing.
If you mean for use in surviving or something like that it is good use for clothing but I suggest you don't use it for clothing because if you shave the cat you could get sewed. If you mean a good use for the cat it is to keep them warm.
OK... So, if you knew that the Sioux Indans lived in mainly South Dakota, and that they use(d) to use the Buffalo for EVERYTHING they used the skin (not fur, skin) for the TEE-PEES and clothing.
They would because they would freeze to death if they didn't have a warm fur jacket or blanket.