I believe they used bows and arrows. They also use wooden spoon and ropes
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Native Americans used a few different tools to make their homes. Some of the tools used were spears, bows, arrows, and arrow heads.
spears,arrows,tomahawks,
The Americans traded with the Indians in Pennsylvania. The American gave them copper kettles, woven clothes, sharp edged iron tools and new technologies. While they Indians gave the Americans land and animal pelts.
Rock (which we now know had traces of arsenic)
The Sioux Native American tribe used technology to grow their crops. They also used it to make their homes, and construct tools to fish and hunt with.
the youkut tribe usually use spears to hunt fish
The tools used by the Tiguas, a Native American tribe, are reflective of their traditional way of life. Some tools commonly used by the Tiguas include hunting weapons like bows and arrows, grinding tools for processing food, weaving implements for making baskets and blankets, and gardening tools for cultivating crops. These tools are essential for their daily activities and cultural practices.
The Navajo tribe used spears and bow and arrows for weapons.
Generally speaking all Native Americans used "Bows & Arrows" (archery) for survival. Each tribe was limited by the resources they had available, and what they had learned to do with those resources. "Expert" becomes a general term and not easy to qualify. Simply stated some tribes used these tools better and more extensively than others.
The Yui, more correctly called the Ibi, are an extinct tribe living in what is now the US State of Georgia during the 16th and 17th centuries. As such they would have used the same tools as other Native Americans in the region. Because the tribe was destroyed around 1656 during a rebellion against Spain, such details as specific tools they used are not well recorded.
Yes, some Native American tribes did incorporate metal into their tools and weapons in their traditional practices, particularly after contact with European settlers.
the Waorani tribe have many different tools and the make many of them some they get from trading.
Only the leader used the tools in the tribe, because he held all the power.
Native American metallurgy advancements, such as the development of copper and bronze tools, contributed to their technological and cultural development by improving their ability to create more efficient tools and weapons, leading to advancements in agriculture, trade, and warfare.
Yes, Native American tribes engaged in trade with each other, exchanging goods such as food, tools, and clothing to meet their needs and build relationships.
what weapons and tools the Wampanoag used