American Indians invented and made tools according to their needs and environment. For instance, the Plains tribes would make many tools out of buffalo bones, while Northeast tribes made them out of stone and wood. Each tool was designed for a particular purpose using the material from each environment which was most suitable for the project.
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Native Americans used a few different tools to make their homes. Some of the tools used were spears, bows, arrows, and arrow heads.
*Clothing *Food *Tools
coulp sticks and tomahocks
Native Americans used the mighty buffalo when they needed food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.
Native Americans use fur and animal hide to make clothing.
they probably used axes and bone
Native Americans used tools such as bows and arrows, spears, traps, and snares for hunting. For gathering, they used digging sticks, baskets, and nets to collect plants, fruits, and nuts.
Standard tools such as measuring tape, hammer and nails, screwdriver or stillson wrench are very common. Specific tools would depend on occupation or hobby. For instance, carpentry workers would have sets of tools very different from do-it-yourselves or motor vehicle repairmen.
Most of the Native Americans whole civilization revolved around the mighty buffalo because it could provide food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.
harvesting crops. making tools. hunting. use of money. knowledge sharing.