Firstly, a big enough stick is a weapon in and of itself. Refining the size and weight distribution can make it easier to wield where necessary, and enables a quicker, better-targeted strike. Using a longer stick as a polestaff achieves a similar result, albeit with more reach at the cost of slower striking ability, but with somewhat greater defensive use.
Next, sharpening such a staff creates a spear or stabbing weapon; these can be used in both ways, to club and to pierce. Returning to the original polestaff again, provided it is of the right construction, and adding a decent string, you can create a bow - arrows can be formed of several shorter sharp sticks and fletched if desired. Finally, get enough sticks and some rope, put together the right way, and you can create many quite formidable items such as catapults and ballistae.
Whittle it out with a pocket knife.
They made their weapons out of natural things like sticks, rocks and soil.
they use sticks and grass
they used hides to tie rocks to tough and strong sticks
Sticks and stones.
They used sticks
They use Arrow/Bows, to hunt animals. They made their bows out of sticks, deer skins, and other stuff that can be hunted in the woods. Sometimes, if they ran out of arrows, they use sticks, to make new once. Or they can reuse it.
The pioneers skinned them and ate them. They used the fur they skinned for blankets, coats, and much more.
you can make a sword, and bow. the sword can be in wood, stone, iron, gold, or diamond. you need three of these and a stick to make. diamond is the best to make the bow you need some string and sticks.
axes, sharpened sticks, arrows
Though no definitive answer can be given it is likely to be simple tools. The adaptation of sticks and rocks etc., to make basic tools and weapons.
axes, sharpened sticks, arrows
coulp sticks and tomahocks