123
Tomahawks?
tomahawks. tomahawks are basicly small wooden axes
Yes, the Wichita people, a Native American tribe primarily located in present-day Kansas, did use tomahawks as part of their tool and weaponry repertoire. These tools were typically made from stone or metal and were used for various purposes, including hunting and warfare. Tomahawks were significant in their culture, often serving both practical and ceremonial roles.
No, the Aztecs did not use tomahawks. Tomahawks are a type of Native American weapon used mainly by tribes in the Eastern Woodlands region of North America. The Aztecs primarily used weapons like macuahuitl, which were wooden clubs embedded with obsidian blades.
to kill enemies
all the kids who get presured by other kids or by adults to
Bow and arrows, tomahawks
No its not only for adults cause kids use it too and they are happy with who ever made facebook for there personal use......
Several Texas tribes utilized tomahawks, including the Comanche, Apache, and Caddo. These tribes adapted tomahawks for various purposes, such as hunting, warfare, and ceremonial use. The design and materials of the tomahawks varied, often reflecting the resources available in their environments. Tomahawks played a significant role in the daily lives and cultural practices of these tribes.
no
kids tooth paste. use it on adults too
Weapons that were used by Native Americans include tomahawks, hatchets, and clubs. They also used bows, arrows, knives, and spears.