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the maidu indians did weaving in there free time
arrowheads and clay pots
how did the Crow indians make a travois
Flint is a rock commonly used for arrowheads. It is usually a blackish color, or a type of tan.
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they would use a rock to chip away at another rock to make one rock sharp
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Native Americans used arrowheads to make arrows and spears for hunting.
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arrowheads and swords
Paleo Indians made bone arrowheads called points. They learned to use flint to make tools and they learned how to use stone to make flour. With the points they made, they made spears to kill mammoths and other animals. They also used plant fibers to make nets. They even learned to plant corn.
Native Americans used various types of rocks for making arrowheads, such as chert, obsidian, and flint. These rocks were typically chosen for their hardness and sharpness, making them effective materials for creating weapons.
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cherokee
The Cherokee used arrowheads, spear points, stone weapons, axes, tomahawks, blowguns and poisoned darts for their weapons.
The Kiowa used bows and arrows, and also spears, knives, and darts. The arrowheads were made of sharpened flint (rock), and the spines of the prickly pear cactus were used as points on their darts. (see related link)