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They and wove
They carved tools from wood and stone, wove baskets, and sewed rabbitskin robes, made pottery and hunted with bows and arrows.
They raised cattle, goats and pigs and they wove linens and baskets.
::" They wove bright fables in the days of old,
They also raised Saxony sheep for the wool, which Shaker sisters spun and wove into cloth for home use.
They wove bags, sandals, belts out of yucca plants and leaves-and strung beads.
They made pottery, wove cloth and cured buckskin.

They and textiles
They were excellent weavers, produced textiles, articles of gold, silver spondylus shells and mother of pearls.
They are known for their use of vicuña fibers instead of just cotton to produce fine textiles — innovations that did not reach the northern coast of Peru until centuries later.
They are also used in textiles with sewing, knitting, and weaving.
They are also found in xylem, and are the main component of many textiles such as paper, linen, and cotton.
They made their living by farming, selling seeds, herbs and herbal medicines ; and by manufacturing textiles, pails, brooms and other products.
They were a common feature in Bedworth and Coventry's textiles industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
They were internationally notable centres of production of oil, coffee, cotton, cashew, coconut, timber, minerals ( like diamonds ), metals ( like iron and aluminium ), banana, citrus, tea, sisal, beer ( Cuca and Laurentina were successful beer brands produced locally ), cement, fish and other sea products, beef and textiles.
They can be made of many materials but the classic hina doll has a pyramidal body of elaborate, many-layered textiles stuffed with straw and / or wood blocks, carved wood hands ( and in some cases feet ) covered with gofun, and a head of carved wood or molded wood compo covered with gofun, with set-in glass eyes ( though before about 1850 the eyes were carved into the gofun and painted ) and human or silk hair.
They work in offices, trade textiles, start their own businesses, and some might open Padang restaurant, a Minangkabau eating establishments that ubiquitous in every Indonesian cities.
They essentially focus on sectors such as semiconductors and chemicals, real estate, land, and property development, banking, engineering, construction, fiber, textiles, finance, consumer electronics, food, and personal computers.
" They dominated " the shipping, textiles, construction, real estate, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and personal computer industries as wen as the country's wholesale distribution networks and six out of the ten English-language newspapers in Manila, including the one with the largest circulation.
They also used several non-food crops, such as cotton for textiles, coca, San Pedro cactus, and gourds.
They engaged in fishing, agriculture, and metallurgy, and made ceramics and textiles ( from cotton, llama, alpaca, and vicunas wool ).
They are known as having been among the first on the continent to produce woven textiles ( by a process known as strip-weaving ), and as the founders of the Ghana Empire and Mali Empire, as well as being responsible for the expansion of the Songhai Empire across West Africa.
They are indeed textiles in the traditional sense, but they consist of synthetic fibers rather than natural ones such as cotton, wool, or silk.
They also claim that they have not realized certain benefits that they expected from the Round, such as increased access for their textiles and apparel in developed-country markets.
They are added to plastics used in products such as home electrical appliances, textiles, plastic foams, laptop cabinets, etc.
They were recognized as patriotic heroines for their success, making America less dependent on British textiles.
They will also specialize in sculpture, photography, printmaking ( etching and silkscreen ), ceramics, textiles, or video.
They traded in textiles, gold and jewellery, where the market was traditionally dominated by Burmese women.

They and lived
They thought of themselves, to use Jefferson's words, as `` the Argonauts '' who had lived in `` the Heroic Age ''.
They lived in the same house and it didn't seem to be such a hard thing to do, but the sad realities of Lilly's life and the fact that Meltzer didn't love her never satisfied my wishful thinking.
They dwell, in short, in the doltish twilight in which peasants and serfs of the past are commonly reported to have lived.
They lived mainly in the kitchen ; ;
They could still read the opening: `` Once, I was like you, stepping out of my window at the end of day, and letting the winds blow me gently toward the place I lived in.
They are likely to have lived on areas of the ocean floor that received little or no light and fed on detritus that descended from upper layers of the sea to the bottom.
They lived in a range of structures, including pit houses, cliff dwellings, and pueblos, designed so that they could lift entry ladders during enemy attacks, which provided security.
They lived in 100 cantons ( 4. 1 ) from which 1000 young men per year were chosen for military service, a citizen-army by our standards and by comparison with the Roman professional army.
One of their Yukar Upopo, or legends, tells that " They lived in this place a hundred thousand years before the Children of the Sun came.
They lived in Laurens, South Carolina for two years, where Andrew found work as a tailor.
They lived and taught among the Lamanites between the years 91 and 77 B. C.
They had four children, of whom one daughter, Maria Joanna, lived to adulthood.
" They lived in unwalled villages, without any superfluous furniture ; for as they slept on beds of leaves and fed on meat and were exclusively occupied with war and agriculture, their lives were very simple, and they had no knowledge whatever of any art or science.
They lived comfortably at 2 Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, where Helen Beatrix was born on 28 July 1866 and her brother Walter Bertram on 14 March 1872.
They are estimated to have lived between the first and third centuries.
They lived in Marble Hill in Bollinger County.
They lived outside of Paris in Pontoise and later in Louveciennes, both of which places inspired many of his paintings including scenes of village life, along with rivers, woods, and people at work.
They lived in Portland in his early years, and moved to the countryside to Johnson Creek when he was 9 or 10, after the death of his father.
They lived in a rustic, one-room cabin in Locust Ridge, just north of the Greenbrier Valley, in the Great Smoky Mountains in Sevier County, a predominantly Pentecostal area.
They lived in a run-down studio in Chelsea, made up of a single large room with a curtain to separate the kitchen.
They typically live for 50 to 70 years, but the oldest recorded elephant lived for 82 years.
They traditionally lived a coastal lifestyle, subsisting primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whales, as well as rich land resources such as berries and land mammals.
They lived in caves and semi-subterranean dwellings, a few of which have been discovered and excavated revealing relics of early tools and pottery.
They first lived in the President Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood.
They lived in areas of today's southern Poland, western Ukraine, Slovakia and Hungary.

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