Spears and lances: Spears and lances were also used by the Navajo, primarily for close-quarters combat. The spear consisted of a long wooden shaft with a sharp stone or metal tip, while the lance was similar but typically longer and heavier.
Clubs and maces: Clubs and maces were used for close-quarters combat. Clubs were typically made of wood, stone, or antler, while maces were made of wood or stone with a heavy head.
Knives and daggers: Knives and daggers were used for a variety of purposes, including hunting, warfare, and everyday tasks. Knives were typically made of stone or metal, while daggers were smaller and more concealable.
Guns: After the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century, the Navajo began to acquire guns, such as muskets and rifles. Guns quickly became a primary weapon for hunting and warfare.
Shields: Shields were used for defense against arrows, spears, and other weapons. Shields were typically made of wood, rawhide, or a combination of materials.