Mainly a variety of short blade-shaped one-handed clubs and long blade-shaped two-handed clubs. After European contact muskets were readily adopted and in the New Zealand Wars Maori used muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.
Weapon's at this time were limited. The most common were the rifle and shotgun (fowler). Eye glasses were not common and a shotgun was very popular for hunting at close distances. Hunting knives and skinning knives would also have been used. Clubs and Tomahawks were very common. Swords were rare! Blades would have been imported from England and the hilt and handle would have been fabricated locally. In time of war plug bayonet would have been used. Knives generally grew in length in time of war and were shortened during peace time. Clubs were more often a weapon of urgency when nothing else was at hand. The tomahawks were perhaps the most common due to their functionality.
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Yes it was used in World War 1 but it was stopped being used in World War 2
The first use of gas in a war was used in world war one.
they used lances,bows and arrows,war clubs,tomahawks,knives
The blackfeet tribe used spears, tomahawks, bows and arrows, the dagger, and the war club.
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Before the 17th Century there were tomahawks. Although the tomahawks they used aren't the same we have around today.
Flintlock, smoothbore musketFrench used: Charleville musketsBritish used: Brown Bess musketsThe Indians also used tomahawks, knives, and clubs
the costumes of the Pawnee and their war clubs although I heard they more commonly used European made tomahawks instead
they often used spears, tomahawks, and they used bow and arrow
There is no tomahawks in world at war, there are only frag grenades, sticky grenades and Molotov's.
tomahawks, jawbone clubs, and war club
spears,arrows,tomahawks,
tomahawks. tomahawks are basicly small wooden axes
This was not a weapon the Sioux used.