it was made out of bois d'arc wood, thatis one of the strongest woods, and the best for making bows and arrows
bows and arrows?
they used bow and arrows and wooden clubs and weapons made of bones.
They used bows, arrows, and spears
The Caddo used short bows of bois d'arc (Osage orangewood) or ash, sometimes decorated with delicately incised and painted designs in red, green, blue and yellow. Bows were about 42 inches long, sometimes up to 5 feet, and were fitted with sinew strings. Dogwood arrows were about 23 inches long with eagle or turkey feathers and metal points. The Caddo were still using bows in the 1920s (see link below for a photograph):
Bows and arrows, spears, knives, war clubs.
The Caddo Indians used bows and arrows as weapons and to hunt with. The bows were made of wood, animal horns and layers of sinew. The arrows were wooden and the arrowheads were made from hard stone or flint.
yes pueblo Indians used bows and arrows
bows and arrows
bows with arrows
bows and arrows
bows and arrows
they used bows, arrows, traps, clubs and sticks.
bows and arrows?
they used bow and arrows and wooden clubs and weapons made of bones.
There could be bows and arrows for Plain Indians.
with bows and arrows
by horse and spears and bows and arrows