Aboriginal peoples traditionally make strings using natural fibers sourced from plants, such as bark, sinew, or grass. They process these materials by stripping, twisting, or braiding them to create strong, durable strings. These strings are often used for various purposes, including fishing nets, hunting tools, and weaving. The techniques can vary significantly among different Aboriginal groups, reflecting their unique cultural practices and environmental resources.
make with wood
they had stons to make it
time travel.
with animal hides
ya mum
time travel.
They were used to make tipis.
with tools
yes
With great care and much expertise.
With tree wood and leaves
hides and sinew/animal fat