Sorry, much remains unknown.
Mohave (actually pronounced makav) is the Mohave word for "alongside" and it occurs in the expression aha makavmeaning "alongside the river" (aha means river)."Aha makav" is the Mohave name for the Mohave, the "alongside the river people." The river is, of course, the Colorado River and their historic and present portion of the river is the roughly 120-mile stretch mostly below the city of Needles in California, but extending also into Nevada and Arizona.So that is literally where the name comes from.
No, the Mohave Desert is in north America, the Sahara is in north Africa
they mainly hunted with knives and guns, though traditional Aboriginal methods were sometimes used.
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
For armor and weapons.
why did the middle ages people use weapons
they used weapons to fight and exacute people
For defence
They use it to defend them self
They use guns.
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Fulsom Charles Scrivner has written: 'Mohave people' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Mohave Indians
they use metal protection and they use weapons
To kill bad people...
They made the weapons that they had. Of course they knew how to use them!!!!
Canadians use the same kind of weapons that are used by people of other nationalities. There is no uniquely Canadian weapon.
Mojave Indian hunters used bow and arrow while fishermen used nets and wooden fishtraps. In war men used spears,clubs, and other men fired bows.Other people used leather shields to protect themselves from other archers.