Mostly Buck Skin (skin of deer)
Depending on where they were living Native Americans used many things. The plains doesn't have trees so the plains tribes didn't have the same living conditions as the northeastern tribes. This why they didn't use wood and bark. The northeast has forests thus they used what they had. Southeastern tribes also had to use other things because of the living conditions.
they often ate wild buffalo and used it for clothing, food, and hunted them to use their recources.
clothing lesson
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Clothing was developed independently by hundreds of tribes over a vast period of time and the first person to use it was not recorded, so exactly who invented it is not known.
Various Indigenous tribes around the world use animal skins for clothing, shelter, and tools. For example, the Inuit of the Arctic traditionally use sealskin and caribou hide for clothing to protect against harsh climates. The Lakota and other Plains tribes historically used buffalo hides for garments, tipis, and blankets. Additionally, many Amazonian tribes utilize skins from animals like fish and reptiles for various purposes, integrating them into their cultural practices.
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In Sioux tribes, buffalo penis was traditionally used for various purposes, including as a tool for creating ceremonial items and as a component in certain types of clothing. It could be fashioned into ornaments or used in the construction of quivers and other utility items. The use of buffalo parts reflected the tribe's deep respect for the animal and its significance in their culture and sustenance.
They were used for food, skinned for leather so as to make various types of clothing, and such, etc.
animal skin was one of the first clothing types along with foliage
The Olmec tribes lived and slept in one large building. There was a sleeping room for the people to sleep in at night.