Sharpe green stone
which is very Sharpe
and could calve wood bone and other sorts of stones
tools like bone tool etc.
Stone, Wood, Bone Tools, Bow, Hand Axe, Flint Blades, Bone Harpoon
a pig
Whales, bone, spears, Harpoons...
The Arawaks crafted their bone tools primarily from the bones of animals they hunted, such as fish, birds, and larger mammals. These tools included fishing hooks, scrapers, and other implements useful for daily tasks. The use of bone allowed them to create durable and functional tools suited to their environment and lifestyle.
to LIVE on to LIVE off to keep LIVING
To carve a bone, you typically use specialized tools such as a rotary tool with various bits, saws, or chisels designed for bone work. Sanding tools and files can help refine the shape and smooth the surface after the initial carving. Safety equipment, such as a dust mask and goggles, is also essential to protect against bone dust and debris.
the youkut tribe usually use spears to hunt fish
Forensic scientists use tools like microscopes, hair readers, and chemical readers to evaluate evidence from a crime.
the mi'kmaq used toles such as bone, club and many more
they probably used axes and bone
First Nations people used a variety of tools made from natural materials such as stone, bone, wood, and plants. Some common tools included stone knives and arrowheads, bone needles, wooden carving tools, and plant fiber cordage for weaving and tying. These tools were used for hunting, fishing, farming, and everyday tasks.