Native Americans used grinding stones primarily for processing grains, seeds, and nuts. These tools allowed them to crush and grind various food items, making them easier to prepare and consume. Additionally, grinding stones were essential for creating flour for bread-making and other culinary purposes. Overall, they played a crucial role in the daily subsistence and food preparation practices of many Native American cultures.
No the native americans did not use fences.
the native Americans did not have sheep
Axes and knives made out of wood and stone. Not very effective but it worked.
BoneAnother AnswerThe 'glass' you may be thinking of is obsidian -- actually a translucent stone that native peoples chipped and honed into sharp-edged tools.
that is really offensive to use Native Americans we were the first people on the home you call earth
They used stone axes!
No the native americans did not use fences.
grasses, sticks animal hide, vegitables, meat , stone, and fruit.
grasses, sticks animal hide, vegitables, meat , stone, and fruit.
the native Americans did not have sheep
Use a grinding stone to get an even edge then sharpen with an oil stone
Axes and knives made out of wood and stone. Not very effective but it worked.
Europeans carried out the use of native Americans as slaves the most
The Europeans started to use the Native Americans as slaves.
no
One tradition for Native Americans are to use every single part of the buffalo.
BoneAnother AnswerThe 'glass' you may be thinking of is obsidian -- actually a translucent stone that native peoples chipped and honed into sharp-edged tools.