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Native Nevadans use sagebrush for various purposes. One way is by utilizing its leaves and stems for making herbal remedies and traditional medicines. Another way is by burning sagebrush as part of spiritual and cultural ceremonies to cleanse and purify the environment.
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how did farming change the life of native americans
Teepees- Animal skins Pueblos- Clay and Mud Longhouses- Wood (Tree Bark)
Conifer or " pine " boughs were used to make shelters,the wood was burned,the seeds in the pine cone were eaten ( pine nuts )
Native Nevadans use sagebrush for various purposes. One way is by utilizing its leaves and stems for making herbal remedies and traditional medicines. Another way is by burning sagebrush as part of spiritual and cultural ceremonies to cleanse and purify the environment.
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You can find pictures of Yuki tribe shelters at the library. There are many books about Native Americans. You would also be able to find pictures of Native American shelters at Native American museums.
farning encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters
sandy ones :P
leaves, bark, twigs and strips of reed/tying.
Homboldt is a species of penguin native to South America. They are a threatened species because people take their nests and loss of habitat.
Earth shelters (such as caves) or homes built from logs and natural materials.
farning encouraged native cultures to build more permanent shelters
A tee-pee and a wig-wam were tent-like shelters used by native Americans,
how did farming change the life of native americans
The tepee (tipi) was used by Native Americans for shelter.