Many Indian tribes in North America utilized spears for hunting and warfare, including the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Iroquois. These tribes crafted spears from wood and attached pointed tips made of stone, bone, or metal. Spears were essential tools for hunting game and defending territories, reflecting the tribes' resourcefulness and adaptability to their environments. Each tribe had its own techniques and traditions regarding spear-making and usage.
Apaches used bows and arrows,spears,and shields.
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If you mean spears that were used by Naive Americans, many, if not most, tribes used these for hunting and warfare in days long gone by. Any spears today would be for ornamental or ceremonial purposes.
Irequois
cherokee
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
Yes all indian tribes use drums
totem poles were used in some Indian cultures because not all Indian tribes traditions do that
The Navajo tribe used spears and bow and arrows for weapons.
The Huron and Alagonquin
animal bones were used for tools
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