I dont know taht is what i am triying to figure out
2010
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
2010
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native americans did (im sorry i dont know wich tribe but im guessing the suex)
They actually have arrows on their helmets, but the crowd's "Tomahawk Chop" symbolized the famous weapon of the Seminole Native American Tribe, the tribe from which FSU took its mascot.
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 It was originally made of stone, but afterwards of iron., To cut, strike, or kill, with a tomahawk.
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.
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
Tomahawk Beckwourth, born James Beckwourth, earned his nickname due to his exceptional skills as a fur trapper and mountain man, where he often used a tomahawk as both a tool and a weapon. His prowess in handling the tomahawk in various situations, including hunting and combat, made the nickname fitting. Additionally, the name reflects the rugged lifestyle and environment of the American frontier during the 19th century.