First Nations peoples traditionally stay warm through a combination of natural materials and techniques adapted to their environments. They often use animal skins, fur, and woven materials to create insulated clothing. Additionally, they build efficient shelters, such as tipis or longhouses, that retain heat, and utilize fire for warmth and cooking. These practices reflect a deep understanding of the local climate and available resources.
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