The Tequesta, a Native American tribe in present-day Florida, utilized tools and weapons made from natural materials such as bone, shell, and stone. Their tools included items like shell scrapers for processing animal hides, bone needles for sewing, and stone axes for woodworking. In terms of weapons, the Tequesta used spears, bows and arrows, and clubs for hunting and defense.
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They built them with hay and logs.
The tools that the Tequesta tribe used were fishhooks, spearheads, drinking cups, hammers and chisels. They would use a variety of sharks' teeth and shells to make these tools.
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Hand axes, sharpened stones and cutting tools were the tools and weapons of ancient man.
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The tribal chief was also called Tequesta - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequesta
The address of the Tequesta Branch Library is: 461 Old Dixie Hwy. N, Tequesta, 33469 4610
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Mexican tools and weapons were often times made out of volcanic stone or flint. Wood was another common material found in tools and weapons from Mexico.
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Weapons were flintlocks and the tools would be hammers, saws