The Kayapo Indians, an indigenous group in Brazil, traditionally make their necklaces from a variety of materials, including seeds, beads, and animal bones. They often use bright, colorful materials like seeds from local plants, which are threaded together to create intricate and vibrant designs. Additionally, they sometimes incorporate feathers and other natural elements to enhance their adornments, reflecting their cultural significance and connection to nature.
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they made wampum's
The Miwok Indians made their necklaces out of natural materials such as shells, bones, seeds, and stones. These materials were often combined in intricate patterns to create unique and colorful designs for their necklaces.
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The Kayapos live in tropical rain forests in Brazil
The Kayapo people use roots to make medicine with .
Because it is to do with their religion.
They used them in necklaces
The Kayapo Indians traditionally live in large communal houses called malocas. These houses are made from wood and thatched with palm leaves, and can accommodate multiple families. They are built on stilts and have a large open area in the center for communal activities.
Pomo Indians
They go fishing, use bow and arrow.. pick fruit that's fallen from the tree's