East Coast First Nations did not traditionally use forks, knives, and spoons as part of their eating customs. Instead, they primarily used their hands, along with tools made from natural materials, such as wooden or bone utensils, for preparing and consuming food. The introduction of metal utensils occurred later with European contact and influence. Their traditional practices varied widely among different tribes and regions, reflecting their unique cultures and lifestyles.
They used spoons, knives, and their hands. But no forks
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The Europeans gave them things such as metal pots, knives, guns, etc. The First Nations gave them medicine, fur, and showed them how to build canoes, and helped them build maps, etc.
homes. buildings. places. towns. villages.
What unique art form was developed by First Nations people on the West Coast?
Actually, most pilgrims brought eating utensils with them across from Europe when they sailed to North America. Metal knives forks and spoons were common in Europe by that time and those who did not have such utensils would have soon fashioned replicas from wood.
they traded: furs (fox, minx, deer, beaver, bear.. ect) knives, knowledge of the land.. ect
There was limited cutlery on the First Fleet. Naturally, neither knives nor forks could be used because they could have been used as weapons against either other convicts or the marines. The only cutlery the convicts were permitted were spoons.
The fork was the eating utensil that was not used at the first Thanksgiving.
The french explores got along with the First Nation people by trading good such as fur, pots, knives, heads of animals ect... Hope that helps
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Europeans:guns,pots,pans,knives,etc. First Nations:fur,medicine,herbs,they helped Europeans travel with their canoes,they helped them build maps,etc. hope i helped!!=) LOLz