Depending on what you mean, the haida used paint and cedar to make totem poles and they used copper to make the chiefs masks and all the important people if the tribe had things made out of copper...
they made pottery
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Oh, dude, the Tipai tribe was all about that craft life. They were like the OG DIYers of their time. They did all sorts of cool stuff like basket weaving, pottery, and making jewelry. Basically, if it involved creativity and skill, they were all over it.
The crafts that the Cree Indians did were quilling crafts, beadwork and woodcarvings. Wampum beads were crafted to be used as currency, but mostly as a cultural art material.
The tribe Yute mostly hunted, killed people on their land (trespassers) and ate everything that crossed their border. They were the first tribe to figure out how to make bow and arrows in the 1200's.
they made pottery
Cedar Plank wood
bones
arts and crafts
what type of crafts did the cheyenne make
They made baskets out of sweetgrass, canoes, and other stuff.
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what kind of arts and crafts did the inca make
The Pequots made a variety of beaded goods and dresses
quilts,pottery,pipes,and bead work
They made baskets out of sweetgrass, canoes, and other stuff.
To make things that are beautiful or useful and to make them for sale to earn income. Arts and crafts are also a good way to relaxation and enjoyment for many people.