Achomawi indians use bows, arrows, spears, and axes.
The Hupa tribesâ?? people used tools they crafted from stone, bones, wood, elk horn, and shells. They used these to shape platters, bowls, and storage chests out of cedar. They also used tools for food preparation and eating and hunting.
Well, honey, the Tillamook tribe were no strangers to survival. They used tools like knives, spears, and harpoons for hunting and fishing, while also using cedar bark for making ropes and baskets. And let's not forget about their skillful use of canoes for navigating those tricky coastal waters.
Spears,Bow and Arrows,They are farmers so hoes and shovels
The bow and arrow, the spear, and the hunting knife were their primary hunting tools.
yes... the Kwakiutl tribe did use bows and arrows ... they used it mainly for hunting and fishing
sharpen wood for a spear
Forks and spoon sincerely josh h
They hunt by the sharp things they use and builed
the youkut tribe usually use spears to hunt fish
hunting tools
they use a conoe
what weapons and tools the Wampanoag used
knives
they use arrows for hunting
what did the erie tribe use
Thin fibers from plants such as milkweed were made into rope's. The Chumash tribe also used rocks when hunting. They where small, sharp, pointed, black rocks.
The Salinan tribe, indigenous to central California, utilized a variety of tools and weapons made from natural materials. They crafted stone tools such as projectile points and knives for hunting and processing food. Additionally, they used wooden implements like digging sticks and fish traps, as well as woven baskets for gathering and storage. Their weaponry often included bows and arrows, which were essential for hunting game.