Indians traditionally used a variety of materials for arrow points, including stone, bone, and wood. Commonly, they fashioned arrowheads from flint, obsidian, or chert due to their ability to be shaped into sharp edges. In some regions, metal arrowheads made from copper or later, iron, were also used. The choice of material often depended on the resources available and the specific hunting or warfare needs.
The bow and arrow, the war club and the lance.
they used rock, sick, and bones to make bow and arrow and spears
The Kiowa used bows and arrows, and also spears, knives, and darts. The arrowheads were made of sharpened flint (rock), and the spines of the prickly pear cactus were used as points on their darts. (see related link)
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The period in which the bow and arrow was into use was The Woodland Indians. :))))
Let me think.... AS ARROWS i think
Spears, bow and arrow, and thats it
The bow and arrow, the war club and the lance.
they often used spears, tomahawks, and they used bow and arrow
They used baskets, pipes, rafts, and bows n arrow.
They used baskets, pipes, rafts, and bows n arrow.
spears,bow and arrow,and darts(throw by hand)
They go fishing, use bow and arrow.. pick fruit that's fallen from the tree's
They go fishing, use bow and arrow.. pick fruit that's fallen from the tree's
they used rock, sick, and bones to make bow and arrow and spears
animal skin