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Works Cited Browning, Tommy . "Unahi Mindanao." Native American Quotes about Nature. Unahi Mindanao Inc., 11 Mar 2013. Web. 14 May 2013. . ...

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Medieval Crossbows | inStash - 2 views

  • Made from hand-cut materials such as oak and ash and finished-over in the likes of  beautiful cherry or piano-black wood
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      Crossbows were traditionally made out of oak and ash.
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Shocker™ - 0 views

  • Tremendous shocking power for small-game hunting
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      For small game, this broad head has tremendous shocking power says the website http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_wh3.html
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The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Food / Hunting / Tools - 1 views

  • For hunting larger animals they used bows and arrows and lances, and for smaller animals they used traps, snares, and deadfalls.
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      From http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_wh3.html, it says Bows and arrows and lances were used to hunt bigger animals and, traps snares and dead falls were used to hunt smaller animals
  • The most important animal to the Eastern Woodlands Hunters was the white-tailed deer. White-tailed deer were hunted for their meat, but the skins were also dried and used in making their houses and clothing.
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      White-tale deer were the most important game animal because of it's meat and skin.
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Indian Hunting - 2 views

  • Hunting with piercing weapons, the most common of all Indian methods of taking animals. The implements include the pointed stick or stone, the lance, the spear, the harpoon, and the arrow (q. v. ).
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      Indians used mostly piercing weapons because you can make lances, spears, harpoons, and arrows out of sticks and stones.
  • The Indians had little to do with metals and were given almost altogether to the use of stone, bone, reeds, and wood for stabbing and slashing.
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      The Indians had little to do with metals and were given almost altogether to the use of stone, bone, reeds, and wood for stabbing and slashing says http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/handbook/facts/indian_hunting.htm.
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Native American Quotes About Nature : Unahi Mindanao Inc. - 0 views

  • Man's heart away from nature becomes hard. ~Standing Bear ~
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Why do urban animals find it easy to survive in the city? - Curiosity - 0 views

  • . Animals have easy access to their natural sources of nourishment in many urban areas, and can rummage for food in garbage cans and find water in park ponds and rivers.
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research paper - 1 views

Have you wondered how the Indians got food to feed their tribe? "Man's heart away from nature becomes hard," said an Indian named "Standing Bear". And how hunting has changed since the Indians and ...

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