- Sledgehammers for splitting wood were made out of stone.
-For hunting they used bows and arrows, snares, deadfalls, and harpoons.
-For fishing they used nets, underwater traps, bone and wood hooks, and harpoons. They also used fishlines, which were made out of cedar.
-Food was served on wooden platters and trays that the women made.
-spears
-traded with whites for iron knives & muskets.
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Shells,bone,rocks&stones,&weaved thread.
The Chinook Indians were great wood carvers. Their projects or crafts were built of wood. The Chinook Indians are original people of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
No. The only Indians that made totem poles were on the northwest coast of the USA and Canada: the Haida, Tlingit, Kwakiutl, Nootka and their neighbors.
I think they wore clothes made from cedar, and they put fur around the clothing to make it soft
They don't. They buy them from a guy called T-Rex a small arms dealer. Sorry can't resist, will improve later.
A coast is a natural feature and doesn’t make or do anything. You need to ask a who question.
spears ,
The Hopi Indians created their weapons by carving them out of wood and animal bones. This included bows, arrows, spears, and clubs.
hide, leather
TO MAKE CANOES,HOUSES AND TOTEM POLEs
yes
they used heavy duty machine guns