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to dance
Yes, he went swimming with them and had parties with straw hats they made.
Houses, mats, hats, ropes, sails, toys, roofs, and floors. Hope this helps :)
pennacook Indians
The ladies wore dreses and heels and hats. Men wore pants,shirts (long sleeve),boots and hats
Beaver pelts served many purposes, but most were for warmth and trading for profit. They were commonly used for hats and were bartered to Native Americans and other traders for goods and money.
Your teachers probably told you when you were little that the Pilgrims live at Plymouth, but you see this is not true. Those people at Plymouth with top hats are actually called Puritans.
When John Cabot Met the Native Americans the Natives reacted very nice. They traded beaver hats and fur with them. They gave him food and water for his journey. They gave him cacao beans, fruits, and vegetables.
It is legal, so long as they do not touch them or try to remove their silly hats.
The Plateau wore deer, caribou and moose hide. Some groups wore woven grass, pounded bark and certain types of bushes. In winter most Plateau wore mountain goat robes because of their double coat and fur. They also in winter wore mitts, gloves and hats.
Beaver Beaver fur was prized by Europeans because it made an especially firm, smooth felt for hats.
Usually beaver for backpacks and bear for a coat,and raccoon for hats, but only the highly skilled (Ute Native Americans) could make a bear coat without cutting it down the middle.