clay potts
mostly water and alcohol
a frame of sticks and water rubed the cloths together
used the oil to make medicine and water proof canoes
They drink it, wash their cars with it, water the gaden and posibly swimm in it allong with thousands of other things.
They would put salt water in buckets and lay them under the sun the water would evaporate.
Because They needed fresh American Water for drinking and Cooking
shelter was important to native americans by they needed somewhere to store left over food and they neeeded someplace to sleep and live did you know that native americans of new york used pine trees to make water purified so that how shelter was important to native Americans
I learned this in school the idk about every body but the Native Americans used buffalo's stomach
The native Americans did regard water as the source of life. They really valued water and put measure in preserving and protecting the water sources.
mostly water and alcohol
Native Americans used pottery, burned out and carved wooden vessels, dried, tanned and preserved animal organs such as stomachs and bladders, dried and treated gourds, then later metal containers when the European settlers began to trade with them.
fish
The Great Lakes
Canoe
more than lickley buckets.
they used it to water crops
Many bodies of water were located on the land reserved for Native Americans. These included Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior.