Tools mainly crafted from the surrounding environment, whale bones and other animal parts as well as materials from the sea were used. For example, the stomachs of sea lions were used as inflatables to float whales back to shore after hunts, and weaponry could be fashioned from the left over body parts of the animal.
Some of the natives from tribes in the eastern part of the North American continent used the bark of birch trees to sheath a wooden frame made from branches, while Pacific Northwest Coast tribe natives hollowed out redwood trees to make canoes. Native Americans of the Chumash tribes (Near present-day Santa Barbara, California) used wooden planks sewn together with vines and coated with tar that seeps up from the ground to make their canoes waterproof.
hand powered woodworking tools much like you see today - just made of stone.
Cloth
The Cherokee Indians made canoes to travel from place to place. Also to go fishing .
They used mud and bark
tehy used tools
buffalo skin
canoe
The Chinook Indians use hollowed out log canoe.
Native Indians are from a long time ago!!!
Cloth
you use a canoe by goin in it
Hunting
They used skin to build their homes
kickapoo indians
The Cherokee Indians made canoes to travel from place to place. Also to go fishing .
wood
Yes??
wooden bricks