yes
They made arrow heads
chicken heads
its a tradition
chicken heads
In a word, cohabitation. As long as there has been written history, neighboring peoples have intermarried for the sake of peace for all. The Spaniards took home the treasure (like corn) that the native Americans traded with them for steel for axe heads and knives.
Mesoamerica
Because they did not use there heads
They shaped the arrow heads out of flint and then attached them with leather strips.
Native Americans used a few different tools to make their homes. Some of the tools used were spears, bows, arrows, and arrow heads.
Early Native People used obsidian for money, arrow heads, knives, and spears.
Head-hunting was a feature of certain South American tribes, notably the Jivaro group (including the Shuar tribe) of Peru and Ecuador. These native Americans collected the heads of defeated enemies and removed the skulls, dried the skins, shrank them and kept them as trophies called tsantsa.So no, it was not in California but in the tropical rainforests of South America.
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