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Aztecs used the atlatl
The feather used to identify a Native American wounded in battle is commonly known as the wounded feather. It is usually a single eagle feather that is either partially or entirely dyed red. This feather is worn as a symbol of bravery and signifies that the warrior has been injured in combat.
the Sioux tribe of the great plains used to sleep on hay and used buffalo hides as blankets.
Many Native American tribes used irrigation. Two of the largest were the Cherokee of the east coast and the Hohokam of the American Southwest (Phoenix area).
Generally speaking all Native Americans used "Bows & Arrows" (archery) for survival. Each tribe was limited by the resources they had available, and what they had learned to do with those resources. "Expert" becomes a general term and not easy to qualify. Simply stated some tribes used these tools better and more extensively than others.
Aztecs used the atlatl
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A Canadian/French word Tabagane was adopted from the Canadian Micmac tribe who used the word Tobakun
the ojibwa tribe
The tribe of Asher used to live on the west upper Galile. Asher tribe did not had a color, but they had a symbol-Olive Tree
The symbol for love in Najahe is a crescent shape with a bead hanging from below it. This symbol was used on horse bridles.
Can't find the actual name of the Native American Indian tribe that qualifies; however, here's this. : lacrosse 1718, American English, from Canadian French jeu de la crosse "game of the hooked sticks," from crosse "hooked stick," which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk-. Originally a Native American Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa (Algonquian) baaga'adowe "to play lacrosse"
Native Americans. All type of Native Americans, they most likely used for people who is always on the move.
Native Americans. All type of Native Americans, they most likely used for people who is always on the move.
The feather used to identify a Native American wounded in battle is commonly known as the wounded feather. It is usually a single eagle feather that is either partially or entirely dyed red. This feather is worn as a symbol of bravery and signifies that the warrior has been injured in combat.
kayak: kayaks are used by native Americans in the Inuit tribe to cross bodies of wates. ( same as canoes )
The Kwakiutl tribe of native Americans from British Columbia, Canada. Wealthy Kwakiutl wore blankets as clothing. Copper shields were a sign of surplus wealth