
More homes from the 1800's village at the Sacajawea Center
Something Cooking

Old mud kilns for breads and for smoking hides.
Another 1800 Style Domicile

Did I mention it is bog adjacent?
Pottery

We got to see how the clay from Salmon's river valley is fired into pottery.
Tanning Leather

who knew that every living thing, including us, has enough chemicals needed to tan their own hides inside their own heads...
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