Of Europe. Not America. Natives did not make the kind of maps we use.
There a number of ingredients that the pilgrims used to make their food. In most cases, they used wild vegetables to make their food. Pecan tassies and squash casserole were some of their special dishes.
yes
Indigo dye is an organic compound with a distinctive blue color extracted from plants, and this process was important economically because blue dyes were once rare.
"Tyrian Purple," the purple dye of the ancients mentioned in texts dating back to about 1600 B.C., was produced from the mucus of the hypobranchial gland of various species of marine mollusks, notably Murex. It took some 12,000 shellfish to extract 1.5 grams of the pure dye. (copied from pffc-online.com) Because of the rarity of the mollusks, and large quantities needed, purple dye was VERY expensive, and only upper nobility could even afford it. At different times during history certain rulers have decreed that only the ruler of the country could wear purple. As if anyone else could have afforded it.
To make natural dyes, you can use a number of plants. Some of these plants include onion skin, acorns, cherries, and blueberries.
You can use mushrooms, bug's, certain plants. Etc.
you need to make the blue dye and the red dye and use them on each other
You use hair dye... to dye it.
Dye them. Use a colour remover first, then green dye.
You can use it on wool, to make a block of green wool, or you can use it on a sheep to make a green sheep, who will yield blocks of green wool when killed or you use shears on it. Cactus Green dye can also be combined with Bonemeal to make Light Green dye.
you have to use a dye to turn it red and use a lime
The sun...
Just use a dye
You use hair dye.
To make blue dye.
Use an ash color dye.