No. Blowguns (not blow darts) were used by only a very few tribes in North America - they were mainly used in the rainforests of South America.
North American tribes who used blowguns did not use poison darts and only used the weapon for hunting small animals; the tribes were the Cherokee, Choctaws and others along the Gulf of Mexico. Cane, sourwood, sumac and white walnut were the woods used.
Cherokee blowguns were usually around 8 feet long - some were 10 feet.
The Iroquois used bows and arrows to hunt. Feathers were often attached to the arrows to make them shoot through the air faster. Bows and arrows were the old way to hunt so the children used them after the Europeans came. The newer way to use guns.
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the Iroquois used bows arrows, lance, tomahawk, and a club that is what I got from my book
Bow and arrows, tomahawks
they used spears,axes,bow and arrows,and knives and guns when the europeans arrived in america but they prefer the bow and arrow because they could make it and its ammo the gun on the other hand had to trade for ammo and gunpowder but gunpowder weapons were more powerful and had longer range then the bow and arrows.
It allowed the Apaches to shoot game and to kill enemies to protect themselves
In the Iroquois culture, scrapers were used to scrape the organic matter off the hides. They were also used to clean out fruits and vegetables.
bow and arrows
They kill animal with guns bow arrows knife ax
Yes they did use bow and arrows
Yes
bow and arrows
hunting
the Iroquois used bows arrows, lance, tomahawk, and a club that is what I got from my book
They Used Many Tools Like the Bow and Arrow or Knives. There tools were Usually made out of animal bones and animal hides
Yes, they did. They used bow n' arrows a lot. Spears were not as common but they used them.
You need to get your bow poundage and draw length measured, and arrows made to match. Never use wooden arrows in a compound bow, they will splinter during release.
bow and arrows
Bow and arrows, tomahawks