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woven stick houses
I guess you mean Hupa. Their hats were woven from grass, often with geometric designs woven in as a pattern. See the link below for an image:
The traditional Tukano dwelling is a typically enormous hut (maloca) constructed with a timber framework covered in woven mats of leaves and dried grass. Each hut housed an extended family, including cousins, nephews and uncles.See links below for images:
There is no such thing as "tribe colours". Furthermore, the Timucua were never organised as a single tribe, but were a loose collection of many different peoples speaking 9 or 10 related languages (much like the term Sioux). The Timucua became extinct soon after 1800 so very little is known about them, but they seem to have been distinguished by extensive use of tattoos and clothing of moss, woven cloth and animal hides.
The Navajo are the most famous for their blankets. Their use of color and design was legendary, and the blankets were highly sought after. However, blankets were made by many, many tribes out of several different types of materials.
it is woven corn leafs and grass woven
A woven storage container would be a basket.
A woven storage container that starts with the letter B is a basket.
A woven storage container would probably best be described as a wicker basket.
hopi baskets are woven to show or for the hopi basket dance there are a lot of things why hopi baskets are woven
It was a woven basket
Basket is a woven storage container. It begins with the letters BA.
A woven storage container that starts with the letter ba is a basket.
Basket !
A kete is a basket usually woven from flax.
A woven storage container that starts with the letter ba is a basket.
navejo indians are known for woven rugs.