They used baskets, nets, and rocks
one gose to hunt and one stays to make baskets and nets so kids cound play with.
To protect the roads and highways and you from falling rocks.......the nets catch them.
They used nets called weirs
Bow & Arrows, Axes, Snares (Traps), and nets.
they used shorter shorts, and converse i think plus peach baskets for the nets i think
Nets, bags and baskets just like stone ahe people do today in New Guinea and Amazonia.
Nets of various styles were used in both fresh and salt water. Weirs, a system of nets or rocks used in streams, were used to funnel fish into baskets or pools where they could be retrieved. Harpoons and gigs were also popular for flatfish like flounder and sole. Handlines made from various types of line or horsehair had been used in England since the mid-13th century.
Each of these cultures relied on the resources available to them.For example, a culture living in the desert relied on plant stems or fiber to make twine,nets,baskets,sandals,and animal traps.A culture living near mountains used rocks to make tools and weapons.
The tools used by Mojave women varied depending on their daily tasks and responsibilities. Common tools included grinding stones for processing seeds and grains, digging sticks for planting and harvesting crops, and baskets for gathering and storing food. Additionally, Mojave women were skilled in crafting pottery, weaving baskets, and creating intricate beadwork for ceremonial and practical purposes.
The Native Americans in the San Luis Obispo area, particularly the Chumash tribe, were known for creating intricate baskets, pottery, and tools from local materials. They utilized natural resources to craft items for daily living, such as fishing nets, woven mats, and ceremonial objects. Additionally, they engaged in fishing and gathering, which influenced their craftsmanship and cultural practices.
The type of weapons they use were . * the bears claws * the deers antlers
The islanders tend to stick with more traditional fishing techniques. Nets and spears are the more common techniques, but sometimes more labor intensive methods such as baskets or bamboo traps are still used.