aarow heads, wood knives and scrapers were made of wood , wood and brick and stone
everything. even the bones were kept and used for tools or utensils.
Yes, Southwest Indians, including various tribes such as the Navajo and Hopi, have historically engaged in hunting as part of their subsistence practices. They hunted game such as deer, rabbits, and other wildlife, often using traditional methods and tools. While hunting remains a cultural practice for some, many Southwest tribes also focus on agriculture, gathering, and modern livelihoods today.
They used stick and mud
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Tools that miners use to find gold are basically included utensils for digging and carrying gold-bearing soil, such as:shovelpanpickaxeknife/ chisel
The Native American tribes of the Desert Southwest region used a variety of tools and utensils to meet their everyday needs. Some common tools included grinding stones for processing maize and other grains, spear points and arrowheads for hunting, and pottery for cooking and food storage. Additionally, they used baskets made from materials such as yucca and willow for gathering, storing, and transporting items.
the weapons tools and utensils used by amazonian south amerincan indians were sex tools forks
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aarow heads wood knives ans scrapers wood was made from wood and the rest was made from stone and rock
They use knives and more.
they used the horns of a buffalo
clay and wood
Earlier: Tomahawks,bows and arrows. Later:Knives and guns.
they used adobe bricks,farming,and technology to bring water
I live in the desert southwest and have at my disposal any tool that someone living in New York, Los Angeles or London might have. I have electricity, indoor plumbing, running water, broadband Internet. You name it, we "desert southwest people" have it.
All tools used in the kitchen are 'utensils'
everything. even the bones were kept and used for tools or utensils.