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the makah , and used for their meat and oil. [ ] seal and walrus were also eaten, in addition to eel from new york's finger lakes region. catfish was also popular among native people, including the modocs . crustaceans included shrimp , lobster , crayfish , and dungeness crabs in the northwest and shrimp
year-round, in the northern colonies, the growing seasons were very restricted. in addition, colonists' close proximity to the ocean gave them a bounty of fresh fish to add to their diet, especially in the northern colonies. wheat , however, the grain used to bake bread back in england was almost impossible...
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information, how to - crafts & artisans the craft and artisans all about arts & crafts... browse indian craft meet the artisans products home coconut a coconut tree has multiple uses. hats, mats, baskets, wall hanging, rugs, toys etc are manufactured from various parts of this tree. but, it is the shell
of a coconut that is most commonly used in the art and craft world. bowls, cups, spoons, coasters, bas, belts are formed out of the hard shell of coconut by the skilled hands of the artisans. slowly it has found application in the fashion world and today necklace, earrings and bracelets are also manufactured...
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