The Cherokee Indians used mostly hand and battle weapons like hatchets, bows, daggers, and staves. They also did mostly hunting with bows and arrows. The Cherokee Indians were my ancestors, and I hope I answered your questions! :)
Yes, the Cherokee people did (and still do) use tools and weapons. They were farmers, hunters, had a written language- and some of the Cherokee people served as a unit of mounted soldiers for the Confederate Army.
Prior to 1492 the natives used axes, spears, traps and bows to hunt animals. After being exposed to firearms they then adapted to more modern weapons.
Similar to many other tribes in the U.S, like the bow and arrow, tomahawk, and spear. But before the Europeans arrived these were for hunting not war.
The Cherokee use spears, guns, (which they had), axes, spears, and other weapons. They used bows and arrows,too.
They used bow and arrows, just like we do.
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
the Chinook Indians used bows and arrows spears and anything they could get their hands on.
they used bows, arrows, traps, clubs and sticks.
Ho-chunk indians used spears to fish and the men used a string with a hook at the end and bow and arrows to hunt
The flintlock, smooth bore musket was the most common weapon used by the French, English, and Indians during the French and Indian War. Toward the end of the war, all sides used bayonets. The Indians used hand-to-hand combat at times.
The Cherokee used arrowheads, spear points, stone weapons, axes, tomahawks, blowguns and poisoned darts for their weapons.
Yes, the Cherokee Indians used wood. They mainly used it for tools and weapons. From it, they made items like arrows, bows, pipes, and more.
They are weapons used for Indians such as the plains Indians
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
they used axes and different jawbones of animals as weapons
they used their poo to make clay figures of themselvs
They used deer squirrel and elk for weapons.
To hunt and in war.
they used bones
Cherokee Native Americans skills are pottery blowgun and bead crafts
They used axes, bow and arrows, spears, and knives.
Before the introduction of 'modern' tools, natives used the tools at hand. For farm work stone and bone shovels, rakes, and other implements of that nature. For hunting a variety of stone, bone and wooden spears, arrows, axes, maces and traps.