baskets
I must get this rare artifact out of the country quickly!
mostly fur and deer skins i would like to know more
Rock (which we now know had traces of arsenic)
plants and animal skins tule willowtree bark
they used grass,dirt and bark
Using Fletching and depending on the arrow you want to make, you cut some normal logs then use a knife on them to make arrow shafts, you then add feathers to the arrows shafts then the arrow heads of the arrow you want to make to complete them.
The role of artifact in nonverbal communication is to pass the given piece of information. It make the communication easier and drives the message home.
you make a bow seprate and the arrow you find when killing a skeleton
Rock (which we now know had traces of arsenic)
The Miwok Indians made their necklaces out of natural materials such as shells, bones, seeds, and stones. These materials were often combined in intricate patterns to create unique and colorful designs for their necklaces.
Typically the Indian School, the purpose of which was to abolish their traditional culture and make them "white".