The Lenape Indians used the bow primarily for hunting and gathering food, targeting game such as deer, birds, and small mammals. The bow was a crucial tool for providing sustenance and was also used in warfare and defense. Additionally, it played a role in cultural practices and rituals, reflecting the Lenape's deep connection to their environment and resources.
they used the natural resources that they grew
To create fire and tools, also to create wigwams and longhouses
Bow and Arrows
axe , bow , spear
The bow and arrow, the war club and the lance.
they used the natural resources that they grew
To create fire and tools, also to create wigwams and longhouses
The period in which the bow and arrow was into use was The Woodland Indians. :))))
Bow and Arrows
axe , bow , spear
they would use bow n arrows
they use rocks and sticks for hammers
Lenni Lenape were slave owners! In fact Europeans looked down on selling them to the lenni Lenape because they were cannibals. Just as likely to eat a slave once he got old or food was short. This is one of the reasons they called them savages.
Spears, bow and arrow, and thats it
The bow and arrow, the war club and the lance.
The Lenape Indians used dogs as pack animals and they used snowshoes and sleds to travel during the winter. They use dugout canoes they had made for water travel. North America did not have hoses until they were brought here by Europeans.
They used bow and arrow's, spears, knifes and bone of animals. They sharpened the bones so they can kill animals easier. They also used tomahawks.