no
The type of weapons the Indians used depended somewhat on the tribe they were from. The Sioux Indians did not use tomahawks. Instead they used bows and arrows, spears, and sometimes clubs. The tomahawks were used by the Apache tribe.
yes
the arrows for what? (the great seal) if it does than it stands for they will fight to stay free
The arrows say that Americans will fight to stay free
No it was not Robert E. Lee or Stonewall Jackson leading the Rebels, in fact it wasn't the Confederates at all. It was Mangas Coloradas and Cochise with a force of 500 Apache Indians who were determined to deny the Union Army access to the water at Apache Pass, Arizona. The 116 Union Infantry and 22 cavalrymen with two mountain howitzers would be forced to fight an Indian war before they could fight the men of the South.
The 13 arrows represent the original 13 colonies and the willingness of the country to fight when it is necessary.
Many restaurants, such as Hooter's, will be showing the fight, and the majority of cable providers in Arizona will carry the fight on either cable or Pay-Per-View.
No, modern weapons were used.
Yes they ride dinosaurs with laser vision and wooden dentures.
Light arrows were not placed in Link's possession in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess because light arrows were not essential in Link's fight against Ganondorf.
swords, bows and arrows, axes and spears
no they used bows/arrows, clubs and early versions of the gun