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A People and a Tree

Written by: Christine Graf
Narrated by: David Armstrong
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Native American tribes from the Northwest Coast learned to use the wood of cedar trees for many of their daily needs. Tribes used recycling to conserve resources hundreds of years ago. Pounding bark until it was fluffy to make diapers and with special thin branches called withes, cedar trees were soaked and used to make rope. What special technique did tribes use to take down big cedar trees?

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Animals & Nature Explore the World Geography & Cultures Nature Nonfiction North America United States
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