Yes
stones and boomerangs and stuff
no women are not allowed to touch any weapon because that's what the Aboriginal people believe
A normal tree that was in the right shape
spears,boomerangs oh im not sure ask somewhon else
Aboriginal people use boomerangs primarily as hunting tools and for sport. The traditional design allows them to be thrown with precision, enabling hunters to knock down game from a distance. Some boomerangs are also designed to return to the thrower, serving as a form of recreational activity. Additionally, they hold cultural significance, often being used in ceremonies and storytelling.
Almost. Australian aboriginal boomerangs are specially-shaped flat, blade-like throwing sticks used to hunt wild animals - if thrown correctly they will return to the thrower.In ancient Egypt, throwing sticks were also used. In hieroglyphs, they are called amaAt, "throw-sticks" (the a and A represent consonants not present in English, not the vowel "a"). These were simply curved natural sticks and were not designed to return to the thrower, so in that sense they were not like boomerangs.
Spears and boomerangs.
Yes. The Australian Aborigines fashioned their spears from hardwood, and made the tips from bone or sharpened stones.
the hopi (Ho-pee) indians made the first boomerang
spears
I'm an Australian Aboriginal. We tend to use the word 'mob' for both our extended and immediate family. For verification, check out this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Aboriginal_English#Mob JuniperVi
Yes the Cherokee Indians Did in fact use bows and arrows.