The Tulalip tribe, like many Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, traditionally used a variety of weapons for hunting and warfare. These included bows and arrows for hunting game, as well as spears for fishing and hunting larger animals. They also utilized clubs and slings for close combat. Additionally, they crafted tools and weapons from natural materials such as wood, stone, and bone.
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Spears, bows and arrowheads were the main weapons used by the Miami Tribe.
bows sharp rocks and spears
The type of weapons the Indians used depended somewhat on the tribe they were from. The Sioux Indians did not use tomahawks. Instead they used bows and arrows, spears, and sometimes clubs. The tomahawks were used by the Apache tribe.
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
Tonkawa is a Native American tribe in Oklahoma. Tulalip is a Native American tribe in Washington State.
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The address of the Tulalip Foundation is: 8825 34Th Ave Ne L242, Tulalip, WA 98271-8085
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bows and arrows
Spears, bows and arrowheads were the main weapons used by the Miami Tribe.
what weapons and tools the Wampanoag used
greenstone weapons were passed down through ancestral lines. I believe its usage was determined by availabilty to the tribe and not by rank within the tribe, although I'm sure that more accomplished warriors were prefered owners when making new weapons.
Bow and arrows, Tomohawk, War club and Knife
To kill animals or defend their tribe.