Before the arrival of Europeans, the Maori were a stone age peoples. They had no metals. For fish hooks they used bone or shells, appropriately shaped, and quite successfully. They used shell for cutting and scraping. For heavy cutting tasks such as tree felling, they used stone axes, commonly made from pounamu = greenstone / jade. A hard form of argillite located in Nelson was used, after heat treatment, for axes etc. Volcanic glass, obsidian was used as a cutting tool. In Otago at least, silcrete, a 'reformed quartz' was also shaped from the rough and used as a cutting tool.
And, of course, intellect is a very important tool.
yes the maori did use the seals. the seals were the main source of food for the coastal tribes! i hope this helps ♥
Pounamu was a highly prized material. It was greatly valued for its hardness and its beauty and was used by Maori to make some of their most treasured possessions including jewellery, weapons and tools.
Pots & pans for cooking
the tools they used were compass, ship, and ropes. they food they broght were fruit and veggies so they can be healthy. the tools they used were compass, ship, and ropes. they food they broght were fruit and veggies so they can be healthy.
Native Americans used the mighty buffalo when they needed food, shelter, and bone tools and weapons.
clubs and spears
what tools did the Indians at mission de Tolosa use to harvest the wheat corn and pepper trees
You have to drag one of your tools to the red box in your rucksack. Then you press the Y button to use it.
Maori collected the nectar from Pohutukawa to use for food and as a medicine for sore throats.
Tools and Equpment for Food Preservation.The tools and equipment that use in food preservation is "UTENSILS"...
yes the maori did use the seals. the seals were the main source of food for the coastal tribes! i hope this helps ♥
Maori used greenstone, also known as pounamu, for ceremonial and ornamental purposes. They crafted tools, weapons, and jewelry out of greenstone. It held significant cultural and spiritual value for the Maori people.
The most common is the fishing hook and line
Pounamu was a highly prized material. It was greatly valued for its hardness and its beauty and was used by Maori to make some of their most treasured possessions including jewellery, weapons and tools.
Maori used traditional hand tools such as adzes, chisels, and wooden mallets made from stone, bone, or wood to carve the intricate carvings and construct the buildings of their marae. These tools were essential for shaping wood, stone, and other materials used in the construction process.
food
Early Maori used a variety of materials to make tools, including wood, bone, stone, and shell. Wood was commonly used for weapons and working tools, like the adze. Bone and shell were used for carving tools and ornaments, while stone was used for making tools like chisels and spear tips.