Hi to all ,
Following on from my previous review of the first releases from the Russian company
here on Planet Figure and FB ...http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/trapper-from-altores-studio.78266
Its now time for me to share the 2nd release this time we have a subject that s both unusual and pleasing to see , keeping to the same background of the wild forests and its populations.
The 2nd release being
They also used tree branches, rocks, leaves and animal fur as different form for shelter. They slept in tepees that look like tents. To build there shelter they used three branches rocks and leaves as well as animal fur to cover the up.
The Iroquois clothing was made from the skins of animals and the fur, usually soft deer. However, they did not know how to weave cloth. Later, after the trade began with the Europeans, the Indians began to use woolen cloth for clothing and blankets. The men and women wore leggings, shirts and moccasins, they also used leaves as a form of clothing.
Books are fairly easy to get hold of and its an interesting subject to read up on here are a few :


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Following on from my previous review of the first releases from the Russian company
here on Planet Figure and FB ...http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/trapper-from-altores-studio.78266
Its now time for me to share the 2nd release this time we have a subject that s both unusual and pleasing to see , keeping to the same background of the wild forests and its populations.
The 2nd release being
Iroquois Indian

The Iroquois were hunters, farmers and fisherman that allowed them to get food in different ways. Most of the food they ate came from crops they grew. Probably the most important crop was corn, which had many ways to be cooked. It was cooked as a porridge, often with beans or other vegetables. Most important, the dried kernels were ground into flour and used for puddings or baked into a kind of bread.
The Iroquois traveled considerable distances to fish before the work in the fields began. Using nets, hooks and harpoons,
they caught as many fish as possible to preserve them for later use. The preserving consisted of drying or salting.
In the fall after the crops were gathered, groups of families left the village to go hunt game in the woods. The larger animals, such as deer and bear were hunted with bows and arrows or caught in pits or nooses. Rabbits, birds, and other animals were hunted with bow and arrows and blowguns, or were caught with snares and nets.
The Iroquois used longhouses.
The Iroquois traveled considerable distances to fish before the work in the fields began. Using nets, hooks and harpoons,

In the fall after the crops were gathered, groups of families left the village to go hunt game in the woods. The larger animals, such as deer and bear were hunted with bows and arrows or caught in pits or nooses. Rabbits, birds, and other animals were hunted with bow and arrows and blowguns, or were caught with snares and nets.
The Iroquois used longhouses.

They also used tree branches, rocks, leaves and animal fur as different form for shelter. They slept in tepees that look like tents. To build there shelter they used three branches rocks and leaves as well as animal fur to cover the up.
Women took a big part in the society making major decisions for the menfolk , and it was said that they should always have a fire burning , masks were also a big part of the ritual all amazing shapes and styles

The Iroquois clothing was made from the skins of animals and the fur, usually soft deer. However, they did not know how to weave cloth. Later, after the trade began with the Europeans, the Indians began to use woolen cloth for clothing and blankets. The men and women wore leggings, shirts and moccasins, they also used leaves as a form of clothing.

Books are fairly easy to get hold of and its an interesting subject to read up on here are a few :



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