They used snares, and weak bows with arrows made out of sharpened sticks and poisoned at the tips with animal and plant poisons.
The Tongva tribe traditionally used a variety of hunting tools, including bows and arrows, spears, and traps. They crafted these tools from natural materials such as wood, stone, and bone, allowing them to effectively hunt local game like deer, rabbits, and fish. Additionally, they utilized nets and weirs for fishing in rivers and along the coast. These tools were integral to their subsistence lifestyle and reflected their deep understanding of the local ecosystem.
The Hamar tribe, primarily located in Ethiopia, traditionally uses a variety of weapons for hunting and defense. Their arsenal includes spears and bows and arrows, which are often crafted from local materials. In addition to these, they may also use clubs for close combat. These weapons reflect their nomadic lifestyle and the need to protect their livestock from predators and rival groups.
Well, the Dogon tribe, obviously.
the dinka tribe.
the teke mask was specifically used by the people of its tribe, commonly known as an african tribe.
Hunting, Fishing
i believe that it is duck hunting
Military uses and for hunting.
Cobras you energy by hunting there prey
The Masi
The uses for man in the desert are usually hunting and find plants to use it for medicine.
The pygmy possum's only defence is its claws and teeth, but these would be ineffective on a predator. It tries to escape predators by climbing. It is a very agile creature, able to jump and climb, and it also uses camouflage, staying still so that predators cannot easily spot it. The pygmy possum also hides in hollows in trees.