The Choctaws traditionally used a type of tomahawk known as a "war axe," which featured a wooden handle and a stone or metal head. These tomahawks were versatile tools, used for both combat and daily tasks such as hunting and woodworking. The design often included a pointed end for piercing and a flat edge for chopping. Additionally, decorative elements were sometimes added, reflecting the tribe's artistry and cultural significance.
hey used tomahawks, bows, arrows, and some kind of knife.
tomahawks. tomahawks are basicly small wooden axes
to kill enemies
In a basket .
Bow and arrows, tomahawks
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The type of weapons the Indians used depended somewhat on the tribe they were from. The Sioux Indians did not use tomahawks. Instead they used bows and arrows, spears, and sometimes clubs. The tomahawks were used by the Apache tribe.
Several Texas tribes utilized tomahawks, including the Comanche, Apache, and Caddo. These tribes adapted tomahawks for various purposes, such as hunting, warfare, and ceremonial use. The design and materials of the tomahawks varied, often reflecting the resources available in their environments. Tomahawks played a significant role in the daily lives and cultural practices of these tribes.
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Tomahawks?
They used lances, bows, tomahawks, clubs, slings, and hide-armor
This was not a weapon the Sioux used.