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Around 500 A.D. the great plain hunters preferred bows than arrows over spears. The reason was arrowheads were easier to make and therefore less costly to use than spear points.

The sinew-backed bow, arrow-straighteners with stone points are examples of native technology. On the northwest coast and in the Arctic, sea animals were hunted with harpoons fitted with detachable heads that came loose from the shaft when they launched on the creatures.

The American-Indians leaved on the greater interior plains in North America. They were experts in making bows and arrows for hunting as well as for fishing.

The tribes of the area were dedicated to the hunt of the buffalo.

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