Skip to main content

Home/ NorthwestCoast/ Contents contributed and discussions participated by Isrrael U

Contents contributed and discussions participated by Isrrael U

4More

Northwest Coast - 1 views

  • spear and
  • Weapons consisted of daggers
  • bow and arrows, and
  •  
    all about northwest coast people
12More

Northwest Coast Native Americans: Survival Lifeways - 1 views

  • Stone had a wid
  • e variety of uses, often involving
  • hunting or
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • Stones were
  • ground or flint-knapped into hunting
  • food preparation
  • into mortar and pestles
  • points or knives, and as weights for fishing lines or fishing nets. Obsidian was locally one of the favorite stones for making points and knives, but was rare and was usually traded for from southern tribes. Basalt was one of the most
  • common
  • make workable knives and
  • fine-grained stones and was
  •  
    food tools and more
1More

Native American Weapons: Bows and Arrows, Spears, Tomahawks, War Clubs, and Other Ameri... - 2 views

  •  
    weapons
3More

Ancient America: Northwest Coast Woodworking Tools - 0 views

  • To split the cedar into planks which could be used for building houses or boxes, a small cut was made in the log. Wedges of bone or antler were then inserted into the cut and pounded in with a maul. Using wedges of graded sizes, the log was then split into planks.
  • The people made two basic kinds of stone hammers: the hand maul in which the handle or grip was carved into the stone and the stone hammer which had a wooden handle. Shown below are some of the different stone hammers and mauls which are on display at the Royal British Columbia Museum.
  •  
    tools
1More

The Northwest Coastal People - Food / Hunting / Tools - 8 views

  •  
    food,hunting,tools
1More

northwest coast tools - Google Search - 5 views

  •  
    these show the tool for hunting
1 - 6 of 6
Showing 20 items per page