Since deer were hunted in many different ways in many parts of the Americas it is impossible to give a complete answer.
Adena hunters in the Ohio country (around 300 BC) may have dressed in deerskins and made caps with deer antlers attached to disguise themselves, so they could approach close to the deer herds. They used atlatls (spear-throwers) to hurl stone-tipped spears at the animals.
The Maya used a "surround" method with hunters forming a semicircle around an area where deer were grazing; other men with hunting dogs would drive the deer towards this line and the deer would be shot with arrows.
Tribes of the north-eastern USA and Canada obtained guns at an early date from white Europeans and these were used to great effect in hunting deer.
yes they hunted bison and deer
yes
Animal such as deer.
the pueblo indians hunt mostly buffalo
they hunted deer and caribou
they hunted bobcat and deer
Mostly deer, and fish
they hunted deer and caribou
they hunt black fish,salmon,deer,and sometimes deer berries and they grow food
with a bow and arrow.
rabbits,buffalo,deer,and antelope
buffalo, elk, deer