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Items traded by native Americans for french weapons tools and trinkets?

FUR!


When did Native Americans use buffalo?

Native Americans used the mighty buffalo when they needed food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.


Did Native Americans incorporate metal into their tools and weapons in their traditional practices"?

Yes, some Native American tribes did incorporate metal into their tools and weapons in their traditional practices, particularly after contact with European settlers.


What were native americans weapons made out of?

the weapons were made out of wood , and body parts from a animal. there tools were also made from wood , and animal parts.


What did Native Americans receive in exchange for sharing their experience and knowledge?

Native Americans received goods, such as tools, weapons, and food, in exchange for sharing their experience and knowledge with European settlers.


What did the Native Americans use the Buffalo for?

Most of the Native Americans whole civilization revolved around the mighty buffalo because it could provide food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.


Why were the native Americans of new France eager to trade fur for metal tools?

they wanted weapons so they could defend theirselves


What mineral was used by the Native Americans?

Native Americans used a variety of minerals in their daily life, including flint, obsidian, copper, and turquoise. These minerals were used for making tools, jewelry, weapons, and decorative items.


What did Native Americans use for tools?

stuffy bears


What types of tools did native americans use make homes?

Native Americans used a few different tools to make their homes. Some of the tools used were spears, bows, arrows, and arrow heads.


What shiny rock do native Americans use to make tools?

Obsidian


What were the agricultural techniques of the early Native Americans?

Mainly planting. The Native Americans never really were big on using tools. That was considered a "White Man" tradition.