You would be called a tanner.
they set them out in the sun to dry untill they were golden brown
A "tanner".
To "tan a hide" has two definitions: 1. To preserve an animal skin by making it into leather using chemicals. 2. To spank someone soundly.
Some taxidermists will tan hides for you. However, it is my suggestion that you research and study different methods used for tanning, and try them yourself! I started with rabbit hides, and now can tan elk, deer, and cow hides. It's a diminishing art, but it's a lot of fun. go to this website it will tell you http://www.braintan.com/articles/furs/george1.html
There is but one person in Runescape who can tan hides, his name is Ellis and he will tan your hides for the following prices: Soft Leather:1 coin Hard Leather:3 coins Snakeskin:15 coins Green Dragonhide:20 coins Blue Dragonhide:20 coins Red Dragonhide:20 coins Black Dragonhide:20 coins
the Sioux women taught girls to cook,tan hides,make clothing, and assemble tipis.
Tan your cow hides into soft leather. Then use a needle and thread to make gloves.
The Siksika traditionally made their clothes out of animal hides, particularly bison hides. They would tan and process the hides to make clothing such as shirts, leggings, and dresses. This practice allowed them to use all parts of the bison for various purposes.
Want to learn how to tan hides, they had a job for you. Already are a baker but your shop burned down, they had a job for you. Vinters, brewers, carpenters, smiths if you had a skill or were willing to learn they could customize a contract for you and put you on the next outbound ship. The more menial your job skills were, the less generous was the contract for your servitude.
You can sell them for good cash, or you can tan them and make dragon hide armour from them, for crafting exp.
Tan Hides, wood-cutting or mining but you should consider quitting because runescape is for nerds.
Emma Schock's job title is administrative assistant.