The words are from God, who spoke them to Moses (Exodus 24:12). The first scroll was written by Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24); and later scrolls, with the same exact wording, have been written by Jewish scribes in black ink on parchment, throughout the generations.
Torah-scrolls. In Hebrew, it's "sifrei Torah."
There is nothing that makes a Sephardic Torah more special than any other Torah.
That's how the Torah was created.
Torah scrolls are read from several times every week. (minimum: Monday, Thursday and Sabbath mornings).
Perhaps you're referring to the 'ark'. The ark is where the Torah scrolls are stored.
Nothing. The Torah Scrolls belong the Jewish people, not to Native Americans and do not mention Native Americans at all.
The platform where the Torah is read from is referred to as the "Bimah."
Parchment was (and is) used for scrolls of the Torah and prophets. For mundane purposes, anything could be used, such as a potsherd or anything else.See also the related LinkFacts about Torah scrolls
The Torah scroll.
Torah scrolls
By hand with kosher ink.
The Torah was and is written on parchment scrolls.