Not sure if I understand your question. The tomahawk is not an animal, it is a Native American weapon. The Atlanta Braves are like "indian" braves, so they have a tomahawk on their uniform.
A tomahawk. Now a tomahawk refers to the metal axes made after the English arrived to the present day United States. So if it was made of stone it is not called a tomahawk
You are referring to a "Tomahawk" which served as both weapon, and tool.
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They are about 20ft in length.
Tomahawk is a derivation of a Powhatan (Virginia Algonquian) word. The word is 'tamahaac' and is pronounced in much the same way as the English word.
The word you're looking for is tomahawk.
The address of the Tomahawk Public Library is: 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Tomahawk, 54487 1202
The address of the Tomahawk Historical Society is: 18 E Washington Ave, Tomahawk, WI 54487
The address of the Tomahawk Area Historical Center is: Po Box 655, Tomahawk, WI 54487
A Ticket to Tomahawk was created in 1950.
Tomahawk Spring was created in 1860.
The web address of the Tomahawk Historical Society is: http://www.tomahawkhistoricalsoc.org
The phone number of the Tomahawk Public Library is: 715-453-2455.
The phone number of the Tomahawk Historical Society is: 715-453-3628.
The duration of A Ticket to Tomahawk is 1.52 hours.
The duration of Tomahawk Trail is 1.6 hours.
A tomahawk could be used as a tool and a weapon. There is no special connection to a tomahawk, it was only viewed as a tool.