In the 1800s, Europeans noticed First Nations people in the Fort McMurray (Alberta Canada - site of the oil sands) area using bitumen mixed with spruce gum to dress wounds and waterproof garments and...
It is speculated that the native Americans crossed a land bridge over the Bering Strait 15,000 to 30,000 years ago, entering the Americas. However, this is not completely proven. Polynesians may have...
Native Americans used eggs in a variety of ways. They would break them open and eat them raw for much nourishment. Sometimes they would bake them or scramble them. They also fed them to their horses...