A Canvas that was rubbed with oil to make it waterproof. Hope this helped you for more help on Prairie Schooner wagons, visit edhelper.com, make an account and search The Prairie Schooner, AKA the Covered Wagon! Hope this helped you
they wear animal skins to keep them warm!
bark covered tipis
The tools of a colonial milliner where thimbles, neddles, irons, cloth, and thread.
They lived in bark covered dwellings which were described by John Lawson the first English surveyor as "large and lightsome."
Athabascans lived in shelters covered by caribou hide or wooden structures that were buried partially into hills or snow.
There are wooden ones, plastic ones, or cloth ones, all depends where you will be putting your funiture as to what kind would be best for you. If you have a covered area I would recommend the cloth ones as they are more comfortable.
polyester fibers.
Plain (aka prairie): But an argument could be made for "flood plain". As in: Mississipi (Missouri, Ohio), Hudson etc.
turquiose
Beef
Prairie Chicken... of course!
green
there are lots jobs search Prairie Branches Jobs in Saskatchewan - Job Bank
cloth diapers cloth diapers
silk cloth =P
The Guru Granth Sahib is placed on a raise bed of cushions (normally predominantly red and yellow) and covered with cloth made of the finest silk.
The term used to describe all the plants or animals of one kind that live in a specific area is called a "population." For example, all the prairie dogs living on a prairie would be referred to as the prairie dog population of that prairie. Populations are characterized by their size, density, and distribution within a given habitat.