Generally speaking all Native Americans used "Bows & Arrows" (Archery) for survival. Each tribe was limited by the resources they had available, and what they had learned to do with those resources. "Expert" becomes a general term and not easy to qualify. Simply stated some tribes used these tools better and more extensively than others.
the Iroquois and the Algonquins.
Aztecs used the atlatl
They used bows arrows, clubs axes, and spears
The Native American tribe traditionally used a variety of foods for hunting, depending on the region and available resources. Some common foods used for hunting included bison, deer, elk, moose, rabbits, fish, and birds. Different methods of hunting were employed, such as using bows and arrows, traps, snares, or spears depending on the game being pursued.
Many Native American tribes used irrigation. Two of the largest were the Cherokee of the east coast and the Hohokam of the American Southwest (Phoenix area).
the Sioux tribe of the great plains used to sleep on hay and used buffalo hides as blankets.
I believe they used bows and arrows. They also use wooden spoon and ropes
In order to hunt, the Navajo Native American tribe used arrows and bows. They also used spears and sometimes clubs.
The Navajo tribe used spears and bow and arrows for weapons.
Native Americans used arrowheads to make arrows and spears for hunting.
Aztecs used the atlatl
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They used bows arrows, clubs axes, and spears
Arrows and knives.
The Native American tribe traditionally used a variety of foods for hunting, depending on the region and available resources. Some common foods used for hunting included bison, deer, elk, moose, rabbits, fish, and birds. Different methods of hunting were employed, such as using bows and arrows, traps, snares, or spears depending on the game being pursued.
Many Native American tribes used irrigation. Two of the largest were the Cherokee of the east coast and the Hohokam of the American Southwest (Phoenix area).
bow and arrows
kayak: kayaks are used by native Americans in the Inuit tribe to cross bodies of wates. ( same as canoes )