People historically used animal skins for a variety of purposes, including clothing, shelter, and tools. Skins were tanned to create leather, which was durable and suitable for making shoes, bags, and armor. Additionally, animal hides were utilized for crafting items like drums and ceremonial objects. In many cultures, they also played a significant role in rituals and traditions.
People make animal skins out of alligators, ostriches, stingray, eel, lizard, and snake.
animal skins
Aboriginal people from what land?
Animal skins.
Usually cotton or animal skins
to keep them self's warm and
animal skins, makasins, ect.
They converted animal skins into clothes.
They grew it or took animal skins.
They dressed up in animal skins and pelts
They use animal skins such as seals, whales, and walruses.
they used every part of an animal they killed so they wore animal skins!