The Miwok people primarily made their clothes from natural materials available in their environment. They used animal hides, such as deer skins, which were tanned and fashioned into garments. Additionally, they crafted items from plant fibers, such as tule and other grasses, for items like skirts and hats. These materials allowed them to create clothing suitable for their climate and lifestyle.
mostly fur and deer skins i would like to know more
the miwok use the pacific ocean water soreces
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you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
There are quite a few materials that can be used to make a clothes hamper, so the best material to make one out of is situational, IE material to last in extremes of temperatures or material that can withstand the most punishment (being knocked over, thrown around, etc.).
They used animal hides and cloth woven from bark and plant material.
how did the miwok and the hupa use their environment to survive
mostly fur and deer skins i would like to know more
they used grass,dirt and bark
Give them to a charity shop or use the material to make a tea towel or something else
They weaved their clothes instead of using animal skin
yes. they decorated there clothes with beads.they wore pants and moccasins made out of deer skin in the winter and breech cloths in the summer.
the miwok use the pacific ocean water soreces
For clothes it is a wonderful material! Why would you think there are problems with it?
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A simple answer would be that a clothes designer would use area a lot to try and figure out how mush fabric or material they might need in order to make a particular piece of clothing. If you are given the measurements of a model you are making the clothes for, then you will need to know how much material you might need for the dress. Area is a very important concept for a clothes designer.