Beaver pelts served many purposes, but most were for warmth and trading for profit. They were commonly used for hats and were bartered to Native Americans and other traders for goods and money.
Yes.
Yes, beaver fur is very expensive, but you can trap almost any animal.
I'm pretty sure the Iroquois hunted beaver skins
Beaver, otter, and other furs and skins.
HBC (Hudson Bay Company) used beaver skins as a form of currency between the Natives. Beaver skin because it was the most prized fur.
in Egland beaver skins were sold for hude profits
Yes, they can fit into a beaver, if you skin the beaver and then explode it a couple times, then sew it back together, do this with about 10 beavers and then you are set to go on a lake and then drown in beaver skins...
It depends on who you are taking about, but mostly deer or buffalo skins. Beaver skins also became very popular but were very expensive, so only wealthy people had them. People would also use rabbit or squirrel or sometimes even bear.
Try a beaver and a canoe, maybe a beaver paddling a canoe. If you wanted it to be more accurate you could have a stack of beaver skins in York Boat with several Scots rowing. Or a couple of trees on the bank of a river will do.
You can use custom skins if that is what you mean. You cannot use multiple skins for the model at the same time.
The title "skins" is generally assumed to refer to the drug use on the show. Skins are what is used to roll a joint.
Probably beaver skins since it was the first colony in North America. It was also a fur trading post.