It is generally made of the bark of the cedar tree, which they prepare as fine as hemp; though some of these garments are interwoven with strips of the sea-otter skin, which give them the appearance of a fur on one side.
Their cloaks, which are circular capes with a hole in the centre, edged with sea-otter skin, are constructed from the inner bark of the cypress.
The best are made of strips of sea-otter skin, woven with grass or cedar bark, so that the fur shows on both sides.
The yound men of all those tribes ware their hair plated, in two plats anging over each Sholder, maney of them also Cew their hair with otter Skin divided on the crown of the head and hanging over each ear.
Bears Claws about their necks, Strips of otter Skin (which they as well as the ricaras are excessively fond of) around their neck falling back behind.
These are attached to scarlet cloth or otter skin in many ways, sometimes merely encircling the head, at others extending in a ridge along the back, reaching below the horse’s belly when mounted.
A good many of the renowned warriors wear necklaces made of the claws of the grizzly bear, worked or tied on a strip of otter skin, and chiefs wear their medals if they have any.
The object represents an otter skin Midē´ sack, the property of the speaker.
Their handsome quivers are made of otter skin, which are much esteemed.
In Meares's time the people dressed in kootsiks of sea-otter skin.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "otter skin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.