Thursday, April 30, 2009
The Tomahawk
The tomahawk is a traditional indian tool commonly used in almost all tribes. They are made of a sharp Stone slates that are commonly used in indian rituals. These stone slates usually have a hole carved down the center so they can be used as pipes. This stone shaft is lashed to the top of a rounded piece of whittled wood. The types of wood are always made as hickory, maple, or ash in indian culture. They are one of the most versatile tools commonly used for butchering animals, fighting, chopping large pieces of wood, pipes, and a lot more that I shall not go into. These are perhaps the best tool that we have found the native americans to use. I hope that we discover many more tools along the way for Jefferson will douse us in gifts and luxeries that will make our names go down and history............
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cool nice picture
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