Native Americans used arrowheads to make arrows and spears for hunting.
used arrowheads
To hunt, fight, and scare off things that may harm the Native Americanenvironment.
Native Americans used their hands and also they used bows and arrows, rocks and arrowheads, bones, and animal pelts and skins. they also used knives.
stuff like arrowheads, knives, ect.
The Native Americans used the Igneous rock Obsidian as arrowheads. Granite is used as countertops and sculptures.
spears, arrowheads, rocks.
Native Americans mack bracelets arrowheads baskets out of animal bones
Arrowhead plants (also known as Syngonium) are used as ornamental indoor plants with their arrow-shaped leaves in various colors. They prefer indirect light and should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry. Arrowhead plants can be displayed in hanging baskets or on shelves to add a touch of nature to indoor spaces.
No, marble is difficult to find, almost impossible to shape and it does not hold a sharp edge. Flint, obsidian and chert are the main types of stone used for arrowheads - most tribes ceased production of such arrowheads as soon as white traders offered metal ones instead.
you can find Indian arrowheads in India ////// you must mean where can you find native American artifacts? You can find them just about anywhere but the best places are near water at the highest points try looking in a worked corn field look for flint then when you find an area with flint look for arrowheads its not as easy as it sounds but good luck
Some Native Americans used them as arrowheads/other weapon tips. I'm sure there were other uses, not sure which ones.
Do you mean north american native or south american native?