Aborigines were resourceful people who extracted a variety of colours from their natural environment.
They obtained red, orange, dark purple, brown and orange from grinding ochre to a powder. Ochre was found naturally in rock stained by iron, which would give it the reddish hues.
Yellow was obtained by mixing clay, or by collecting pebbles that contained a limonite-stained form of kaolin.
White also came from the kaolin, or even white clays. Calcite, a chalky mineral, as well as ash are used to make white pigments. Calcite occurs naturally in calcrete deposits.
Black was obtained from charcoal, and could be mixed with kaolin to make grey.
Dark green was made from plant colourings.
Tree bark, crushed shells and blood also gave variety of colour. The availability of some colours are peculiar to the area that the artist finds himself in.
These paint bases were mixed with fluids such as saliva, blood, tree sap or yolk of various birds' eggs to help them adhere.
the wall are made of clay.the top was made out of grases
eagle feathers
nomad Indians made tepee
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
A painting depicting native American land.
no sense made
cats
which Native American shelter was made by trying together trunks of small trees
What did you learn about native American folk tales from reading the book why butterflies were made
logs from trees
straws
yes he paints native new zealand birds
to look prettier
Wampum
1924
They were made of wood and cut according to the shape decided .
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.