Before the 17th Century there were tomahawks. Although the tomahawks they used aren't the same we have around today.
The tomahawk, a type of axe traditionally associated with Native American tribes, was not created by a single individual but rather evolved over time through different cultures. Native Americans adapted the design using available materials such as stone, wood, and later metal, influenced by European settlers who introduced iron and steel. The tomahawk served various purposes, from tool to weapon, and became a significant symbol in Native American culture. Its design and functionality have continued to evolve in modern times.
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A tomahawk is a Native American weapon, so it must have been created by Native Americans several thousands of years ago.
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