Food
They made beef jerky by drying the meat.
They collected sap from trees to make maple syrup.
The aboriginal people showed the pioneers how to follow the bees to the honey trees.
The honey was use for sweetener and for healing cuts.
They collected sap from trees to make maple syrup.
The aboriginal people showed the pioneers how to follow the bees to the honey trees.
The honey was use for sweetener and for healing cuts.
What did the aboriginal people teach the early pioneers?
The aboriginal people taught pioneers to make maple syrup.
How would you make maple syrup?
This Is how to make maple syrup. First, you drill a hole. Next, you put a spigot into the tree. Then, you tap the spout with a hammer. You attach a bucket to a tree so the bucket can catch the sap. You strain the sap so all the bugs and dirt can get out. Finally, you boil the sap to get rid of the water taste. Now you have Maple Syrup.
Farming
Aboriginal people helped pioneers with exploration, food, clothes, and medicine.
Aboriginal people also helped with farming and how to use corn and how to plant and harvest squash, pumpkins and beans and rotating crops.
Aboriginal people also helped with farming and how to use corn and how to plant and harvest squash, pumpkins and beans and rotating crops.
Clothing
They use animal skins to make clothing.
They maked vest, jackets, coats, pants and shoes.
The shoes were called moccasins.
The pioneers would trade with aboriginals for their clothes.
They maked vest, jackets, coats, pants and shoes.
The shoes were called moccasins.
The pioneers would trade with aboriginals for their clothes.