Flax - go see www.stuff.co.nz/asset/quiz (good luck) !
Yes, the Aztecs were skilled weavers and did weave baskets using materials such as reeds, palm leaves, and grasses. They created a variety of baskets for storing food, carrying items, and even for ceremonial purposes.
You can weave some types of carpet, and also baskets
paint and weave baskets
To create baskets.
paint and weave baskets
you can weave all sorts of things at all different ages. You can weave: paper, baskets, mats, rugs and much more.
for the indians..... making candles adobe bricks, plow, plant, grow, weave wool/baskets hello
They traded pigs, flax baskets & mats, wood.
Harekeke is a type of New Zealand flax plant commonly used by Maori for weaving. Its strong fibers are twisted to create ropes, baskets, mats, and other traditional items. Harekeke also has cultural significance and is used in ceremonies and rituals by Maori.
They used their fingers to weave it because the didn't have machines that made them for them.
Well the men would be farmers and the women would weave baskets
rugs, cloth, clothes, maps, blankets, baskets, and many other things as well