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yes they did back in the day the algonquians did use fish bones to make sewing needles because they were so sharp and pointy
Sweing machines were invented in the industrial revolution (1760-1860). Although hand sewing is an art form and has been used for over 20,000 years. The first thread was made of animal sinew (the fibrous material used to hold bones and muscle together) and the first needles were made of bones or animal horns.
They could use bones for sewing needles, decoration and structures There is evidence that they used the leg bones of the ancient elephant like Mastodon as house building material. The main use of antlers bones were for digging out flints,minerals and making holes in the soil ,also for use as weapons.
Custom manufacturer of medical needles are made from stainless steel & low density polyethylene.
Archaeologists believe that in the Stone Age People across Asia and Europe sewed animal fur together with bones to use as "needles", for "thread" the people used various body parts of animals, such as: veins and catgut, and sinew.
they used deer bones as needles, for sewing. rabbits for making blankets rocks and deer antlers for weapons
Animal skins, sewn together by needles made from animal bones and threads made from other animal products.
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The blood nations people used bones,needles,yarn,or strings made out of animal flesh. Other tools we use now accept most them are made of animal bones or animal flesh
Buffalo bones were commonly used by Native American tribes to make various tools. This included bone awls for sewing and perforating materials, bone scrapers for removing flesh from hides, bone needles for sewing, bone hammers for pounding, and bone knives for cutting and butchering. The bones were durable and versatile, allowing them to be shaped and sharpened for these purposes.
Bone is a living tissue, and animal bone is NOT human bone. The animal bone would be detected as a foreign object and rejected by the body.
The amount of bones in the spine of vertebrates varies from animal to animal. For example, humans have 33 vertebrae while a Burmese python can have around 450 vertebrae.