A tomahawk. Now a tomahawk refers to the metal axes made after the English arrived to the present day United States. So if it was made of stone it is not called a tomahawk
Usually made from rawhide and had a "sharp" stone type head for leverage.
Not sure if I understand your question. The tomahawk is not an animal, it is a Native American weapon. The Atlanta Braves are like "indian" braves, so they have a tomahawk on their uniform.
You are referring to a "Tomahawk" which served as both weapon, and tool.
They are about 20ft in length.
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A tomahawk. Now a tomahawk refers to the metal axes made after the English arrived to the present day United States. So if it was made of stone it is not called a tomahawk
A kind of war hatchet used by the American Indians. It was originally made of stone, but afterwards of iron., To cut, strike, or kill, with a tomahawk.
Tomahawk is a fictional superhero character that first appeared in "Star-Spangled Comics" #69 in 1947. He was created by writer Joe Samachson and artist Edmond Good.
I dont know taht is what i am triying to figure out
Steel and wood. I'm not sure what wood works best. I once owned a modern tomahawk that was made of forged steel that had a reinforcing pin aligned with the blade. I guess the wood was hickory.
The word you're looking for is tomahawk.
It needs to bounce off of something first! :)
The address of the Tomahawk Public Library is: 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Tomahawk, 54487 1202
The address of the Tomahawk Historical Society is: 18 E Washington Ave, Tomahawk, WI 54487
The address of the Tomahawk Area Historical Center is: Po Box 655, Tomahawk, WI 54487
A tomahawk is used for attacking enemies