they used spears,bows,arrows and harpoons
hunting tools
Shirleen Smith has written: 'Bibliography of bowhead whales, whaling, and Alaskan Inupiat and Yupik whaling communities' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bowhead whale, Bowhead whale hunting, Eskimos, Hunting, Yupik Eskimos
they use arrows for hunting
The Yupik people traditionally hunted a variety of animals, primarily for subsistence. Key targets included seals, walrus, and whales, which provided meat, blubber, and materials for clothing and tools. They also hunted caribou and various birds, depending on the season and availability. This hunting practice is deeply intertwined with their cultural traditions and survival in the harsh Arctic environment.
bows arrows and spears
they used tools for hunting and making fire and thinhgs like that
The Hopi used stone tools and made pottery for their daily use. There is a stone known as chert which can be flaked off into very sharp points for projectile points and other cutting tools.
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Early man used tools such as spears, knives, and bows and arrows for hunting. These tools were typically made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Hunting tools allowed early man to hunt and kill animals for food and survival.
The San people used tools such as digging sticks for hunting and gathering, bows and arrows for hunting, and ostrich eggshell beads for decoration and trade. They also used bone tools for crafting and making weapons.
Yes, the Navi use spears as weapons and hunting tools.
They are all tools that Inuit use for hunting.