The wooden disc used by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas is commonly known as a "wampum." Traditionally made from shell beads, wampum served various purposes, including as a form of currency, a means of record-keeping, and a way to convey treaties or important messages. While the term "wampum" typically refers to the beads themselves, wooden discs may also be associated with ceremonial or cultural practices.
by the amerindians
Some tools used by Amerindians for agriculture include the digging stick for planting crops, the hoe for tilling the soil, and the planting stick for making holes for seeds. Additionally, Amerindians used wooden or bone tools for harvesting crops such as maize and beans.
The Amerindians of the Caribbean used hammocks made from woven fibers for sleeping. They also used wooden stools and benches for sitting. Additionally, they crafted items such as storage baskets and containers for holding various items.
amerindians
The Amerindian Boat Is Called The Canoe.
what did the amerindians look like
A flat disc of cheese is called a wheel.
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The wooden structure of drums are called the shells.
the amerindians played bamboo music and drums
it was called Xaymaca by the Amerindians who were the people who inhabited the island before Christopher Columbus "discovered" it
the amerindians practices was fighting and finding things to eat