Eastern Woodlands Tools Owen Wise

Native Americans used tools for a lot of things they used tools for hunting, building dwellings, and making transportation.

Wigwam used for housing of the Eastern Woodlands Indians
Dugout used for transportation (canoe)
Arrow heads used for hunting animals

Men and woman used different kind of tools for example men would use knifes and bow an arrows for outdoor things. Woman used tools for sewing clothes for there villages.

Clothing that native Americans wore
Bow and arrow that native Americans used

Native Americans also used tools for trading with other tribes. Most of the time native Americans had to travel long distances to get to other clans. On the way they might encounter enemies and have fight for there lives.

Native Americans often used deer antler for trading

AS YOU CAN SEE TOOLS WERE VERY USEFUL TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS

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