That depends on the time period. Before the 1600's the only metal they had access to was copper and that was via trade with other, usually southern tribes. So their tools were hand made, and typical of pre-metal age peoples, stone axes and knifes would be a couple of examples. Bones were a common material for many tools. They also had boats, snowshoes, and various other tools.
By the 1700's iron and metal tools such as knifes, axes and firearms were available from the many Hudson Bay trading posts and forts.
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They made tools and weapons out of obsidian.
they used maps and old weapons
Gold and Bronze.
war clubs, bow and arrows
what weapons do mbuti use
Weapons were flintlocks and the tools would be hammers, saws
what weapons and tools the Wampanoag used
tools, weapons, and armor
weapons weapons and coins
The men of the First Nations Subarctic were primarily responsible for hunting and fishing to provide food for their communities. They also played important roles in building shelters, making tools and weapons, and protecting their families and communities. Additionally, they shared knowledge and skills within their communities to ensure survival in the harsh subarctic environment.
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potatoes
deerskin
the weapons tools and utensils used by amazonian south amerincan indians were sex tools forks
your mom was your tool
so people can use them for tools and food