Some tools used by Amerindians for agriculture include the digging stick for planting crops, the hoe for tilling the soil, and the planting stick for making holes for seeds. Additionally, Amerindians used wooden or bone tools for harvesting crops such as maize and beans.
Two Amerindian words still used today
Amerindians used a variety of technologies including tools made of stone, bone, and wood, pottery for cooking and storage, agriculture techniques such as terracing and irrigation, and various forms of weaving and textile production. They also developed advanced knowledge of herbal medicine and healing practices.
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Depends on the tribe.
The Amerindians are made up of two main groups of people: the Native Americans of North America and the Indigenous peoples of Central and South America. These groups have distinct cultures, languages, and histories but share some common ancestry and experiences of colonization and displacement.
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the amerindians played bamboo music and drums
the amerindians practices was fighting and finding things to eat
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