TheCherokee
tribe used the fish weir.
They used nets called weirs
Obsidian-used to make arrowheads Elk Horn-used to split logs into planks for houses Rocks-used to make fishing weirs in rivers Stone-heated in the fire and used to heat food in baskets
a fishing weir is like a dame but, only to trap fish. the main way they were built was from wood or stnes.
No they used there hands with bare
No they used there hands with bare
The Tongva tribe traditionally used a variety of hunting tools, including bows and arrows, spears, and traps. They crafted these tools from natural materials such as wood, stone, and bone, allowing them to effectively hunt local game like deer, rabbits, and fish. Additionally, they utilized nets and weirs for fishing in rivers and along the coast. These tools were integral to their subsistence lifestyle and reflected their deep understanding of the local ecosystem.
The Susquehannock tribe gets there food by fishing, hunting, and farming.
mostly fur and deer skins i would like to know more
The stream flow was interrupted by a series of weirs.
No, they travelled on foot through the woods or by canoe; canoes were also used for fishing and hunting.
Chinookan
The sharp-crested weirs are classified according to the shape of the weir opening, such as rectangular weirs and triangular weirs.