Rock (which we now know had traces of arsenic)
In winter, the Miwok Indians lived in housed that were hallway underground and covered with dirt to help them keep warm. In the summer, their dwellings were generally cone shaped and had a pole framework. They were covered with bark because it helped keep them cool. They also used brush, grass, and tule to make their homes.
Tools that the Wintu used were spears, nets, traps and bows and arrows. They would make the bows from yew wood and the arrowheads from chipped pieces of volcanic glass.
Obsidian-used to make arrowheads Elk Horn-used to split logs into planks for houses Rocks-used to make fishing weirs in rivers Stone-heated in the fire and used to heat food in baskets
Do Wandot use a aminal to tools and Wandot use Spencer Parker to use a tools
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Rock (which we now know had traces of arsenic)
mostly fur and deer skins i would like to know more
the Waorani tribe have many different tools and the make many of them some they get from trading.
they made there tools with wood and sometimes buffalo skin.
by using their environment to make tools and sheltar by using their environment to make tools and sheltar
baskets
They got their tools by cutting down trees and chopping them up to make weapons and all that other stuff they use as tools.
They used to hunt for food, make tools and equipment and make shelter to live in.
In winter, the Miwok Indians lived in housed that were hallway underground and covered with dirt to help them keep warm. In the summer, their dwellings were generally cone shaped and had a pole framework. They were covered with bark because it helped keep them cool. They also used brush, grass, and tule to make their homes.
The Tillamook tribe primarily used natural materials available in their environment to make tools. They crafted implements from stone, wood, and bone, utilizing hardwoods for items like fishing spears and bows. Additionally, they created sharp tools and weapons from obsidian and other locally sourced stones, which were essential for hunting and food preparation. The tribe's tool-making techniques reflected their deep knowledge of local resources and traditional craftsmanship.
plants and animal skins tule willowtree bark
Put a islander that has MAX! skill in rock gathering and science. they will then make tools that make your villagers work faster! :)