Deer
Bears.
s. They would use dipnets, basket traps, weirs, stonetraps, rakes, hooks and lines, and spears.
They had knives, guns, and armor to protect themselves from the animals they hunt and to use these weapons to hunt for food.
stuff
bows and arrows
They hunt it with tools made from bones, wood, or ivory.
The Haida Indians caught fish and sea mammals. They would also hunt deer, birds, and other small game. The women would gather roots, shellfish, berries and seaweed.
They use the hunter gatherer system, to hunt they use all the classic weapons: spears and bow and arrows, etc.
Spears and bow and arrows
they used boomerangs to hunt rabbits
In the Haida tribe, traditional weapons such as bows, arrows, and spears are crafted using natural materials found in their environment. Artisans typically use wood from trees like cedar for the shafts, while stone or bone is often used for tips or points. The crafting process involves careful carving and shaping, often accompanied by intricate designs that reflect Haida culture and spirituality. These weapons serve both practical purposes in hunting and fishing, as well as ceremonial significance.