Pre-Contact
Wooden and stone clubs, stone axes, stone knifes, stone arrow heads and wooden bows.
Post-Contact
Metal axes, metal knifes and metal arrow heads. Firearms would become the primary weapon to use for hunting.
Spear Net Bow Arrow Lance Tomahawk and Club and harpoon spoon.
If they were hunting, yes
The Inuit, traditionally known for their adaptation to the Arctic environment, primarily used weapons such as harpoons for hunting seals and other marine mammals. They also crafted sleds and kayaks to facilitate hunting and transportation. Additionally, they made use of spears and bows and arrows for hunting land animals like caribou. Their weapons were typically made from materials available in their environment, including bone, stone, and later, metal.
The Tulalip tribe, like many Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, traditionally used a variety of weapons for hunting and warfare. These included bows and arrows for hunting game, as well as spears for fishing and hunting larger animals. They also utilized clubs and slings for close combat. Additionally, they crafted tools and weapons from natural materials such as wood, stone, and bone.
Ancient Hawaiians had many weapons, but they did not use bows because they used it only for hunting. Some weapons used were knives made of bone, wood, or rock.
wars
They used it when hunting.
They use the bones of the animals they hunted.
chochlate bars for bait
the Iroquois used bows arrows, lance, tomahawk, and a club that is what I got from my book
Spear Net Bow Arrow Lance Tomahawk and Club and harpoon spoon.
The Iroquois tools were used for hunting and fishing.
they have changed by not using spears for hunting they use guns
Bow and arrows.
They gave the Iroquois steel weapons
the weapons were made of rock or copper XD
In the Iroquois culture, scrapers were used to scrape the organic matter off the hides. They were also used to clean out fruits and vegetables.