The Spokane tribe used a variety of tools made from natural materials such as bone, stone, wood, and plant fibers. Tools included knives, scrapers, awls, and digging sticks for various tasks such as hunting, fishing, cooking, and constructing shelters. They also used materials like antlers and shells to create more specialized tools.
Oh, dude, the Spokane Indians primarily used traditional weapons like bows and arrows, spears, and knives for hunting and warfare. They were skilled in crafting these tools from materials like wood, stone, and bone. So, yeah, they were pretty resourceful back in the day.
A. Spokane
The Spokane County Seat is the city of Spokane.
Spokane is named after the Spokane tribe of Native Americans who lived in the region. The name "Spokane" is believed to come from the Spokane tribe's word "sqigwts," which means "children of the sun."
The address of the North Spokane Library is: 44 E. Hawthorne Road, Spokane, 99218 1597
The address of the Spokane Public Library is: 906 W. Main Ave., Spokane, 99201 0976
The Spokane Indian Tribe is mostly found on the Spokane Reservation northwest of the city of Spokane.
Spokane, Washington
The address of the Spokane Entertainers Guild is: Po Box 48782, Spokane, WA 99228-1782
The address of the Spokane Preservation Advocates is: Po Box 785, Spokane, WA 99210-0785
The address of the Spokane Valley Library is: 12004 E. Main Avenue, Spokane Valley, 99206 5193