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Q: Why did native American use tomahawks?
A: Cartoon native Americans always carry a tomahawk, but in. real. history such things were not common. Before contact with Europeans, tribes used bows, arrows and... Read More »

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A: Native Americans used turquoise from the southwestern part of the United States. The Anasazi mined turquoise and traded it to the Toltecs of modern-day Mexico f... Read More »

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