They made arrows by getting little sharp carved stones and tied them onto a straight long stick, then they would put a a few small feathers at the end. Spears were made by getting a long wooden stick and tying a sharp carved rock onto it. They made knives by carving them out of stone, next tying the stone to a piece of wood. And they made carved rocks by finding rocks and carving them. Lastly the bow, is made by wood that gets carved, and a string holding the two ends together.
stone and antlers
the laguna puebllo indians used animal skin for there clothes to keep warm and cover up also they would use beeds and paint to decorate.
Spears, arrows, mud, and carved rocks. The Hopis also had the 'Atlatl' to throw their short spear. This provides more distance for effort used.
If you mean American native Indians, then no, they used tee pees or sometimes mud huts. If you mean the Asian subcontinent India, then it is yes, most of the homes are built with varieties of stones like granite, laterite, gneiss, and even stones cut from sedimentary rocks.
Bricks
they used bows, arrows, traps, clubs and sticks.
yes
Cliff
yes pueblo Indians used bows and arrows
yes
The pueblo-dwelling native of North America speak sveral different, unrelated languages.
they ate testicles
They used the clay for their pottery.
no
Pueblo Indians made pottery bowls to eat, cook, and prepare foods in. They did also have self made tools such as knives and spoons. Pueblo Indians still to this day make pottery bowls, plates, platters and such.
Pueblo Native Americans did not use canoes or horses for transportation. They walked everywhere. They did not have to travel great distances.
They didn't, they actually ate unicorns.
by making them use natural resources