Various types of long-range and short-range bows. Arrows, fire arrows. Rifles, and muskets, pistols from Spaniards and post Spaniard days. Captured swords and sabers. Spears and lances where widely used as well as javelins. Hatchets (stone and metal) and different types of clubs. Throwing sticks similar to Australian Aborigine's boomerang (but they didn't come back after throwing). Slings and many improvised weapons. Today we Navajos use everything from M4 Carbines, M16s, AT4s, M240, M2, etc.
They made there weapons out of sticks, grass and rock.
There is a Navajo tribe of Native Americans but no Navajo Desert. Most Navajos live in the Colorado Plateau Desert.
Sorry, much remains unknown.
in the desert region
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
The Cahuilla lived in kishes, they were a Mohave tribe.
arrows
The Ashanti tribe of Ghana traditionally used weapons such as swords, spears, and bows and arrows in warfare. They were skilled at metalworking, creating weapons with sharp edges and strong points for use in battle. Additionally, they also utilized shields made from materials like leather and wood to protect themselves in combat.
bows
The Spokane tribe used many different weapons in their time. Some of their weapons were clubs, harpoons, bows and arrows, and slings.
bows and arrows
bows and arrows
Spears, bows and arrowheads were the main weapons used by the Miami Tribe.
what weapons and tools the Wampanoag used