The Tillamook tribe, indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, used a variety of weapons for hunting, including bows and arrows, harpoons, spears, and traps. These tools were crafted from materials readily available in their environment, such as wood, bone, and stone. The Tillamook people were skilled hunters and fishermen, utilizing their weapons to sustain themselves through hunting deer, elk, seals, and other game animals.
Oh, dude, the Tillamook tribe used a form of money called dentalium shells. They were long, white shells that were used as a form of currency and jewelry. So yeah, they were basically walking around with some fancy seashells in their pockets, like beach bling, you know?
the youkut tribe usually use spears to hunt fish
they used bows to hunt and spears to fish
we dont know go away dont come back on this web site
There are no historical notes that the Missouria Indians used any other type of weapon that was not generally used by all Native Americans; we can assume that they used hatchets, bow & arrows, pikes (spears), snares and other generally defined stone age weaponry.
The Tillamook had very long houses made of wood. Some of them were 1000 feet long.
they now use cars but used to use canoesrocks.dugout canoes
o
They hunt by the sharp things they use and builed
Oh, dude, the Tillamook tribe used a form of money called dentalium shells. They were long, white shells that were used as a form of currency and jewelry. So yeah, they were basically walking around with some fancy seashells in their pockets, like beach bling, you know?
the youkut tribe usually use spears to hunt fish
bows and arrows
They Hunted with shap rocks and a horpon
they used bows to hunt and spears to fish
In order to hunt, the Navajo Native American tribe used arrows and bows. They also used spears and sometimes clubs.
the anishinabe used bows and arrows to hunt, but they also used snares to trap some of the animals.
we dont know go away dont come back on this web site