Nomads used materials such as animal skins, wool, and felt to make their portable homes, such as yurts and tents. These materials were lightweight, easy to transport, and provided insulation against harsh weather conditions while allowing for easy assembly and disassembly as they moved from place to place.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
New France exported fur, fish, and wood.
It depends, if you are using old, used wood then yes it is a renewable source, if you are cutting trees to make fur nature then it isn't.
Wood and animal fur were the main things used to build longhouses
wood and animal fur
They used whatever they had on hand: wood, stone, fur, bones ... whatever they could find in nature.
they used dirt water wood coral skin fur and plants
with horse fur and wood
Spf spuce pine or fur
sugar cane, wood chips, cow manure
were unlicensed fur traders known as wood runners that impinged upon the Indians selling fur