I should've used better terms. They did metalwork, but smelting wasn't involved. A sourced quote in Wikipedia (not the most reliable source, I understand) states: To date "no one has found evidence that points to the use of melting, smelting and casting in prehistoric eastern North America."...
The Native Americans were always in the "Ancient Age" in terms of warfare and technology. Unlike Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Colonial Powers, metalworking wasn't developed. Many tribes used similar tools and weapons that the rest of the world had during the Neolithic Era...
@ Balam-Agab
Thanks, I set a few requests.
@ MPK
Thank you for the suggestions. I have added them. I won't be able to make several Maori civilizations because this scenario is already pretty chaotic and imbalanced due to its setup. Imagine if there were several Iroquois tribes or Celtic...
Here's what I need for the scenario I'm working on:
Aboriginal:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Australian_Aboriginal_shield.JPG
Perhaps a primitive looking spearman would work, or a warrior using a club
Here's a better image...
Most of the games I play I never declare war. Sure it may sound boring but I find it more satisfying to win by culture or space race or get the most victory points by building a huge territory. I am just too conservative with resources to fight unless it is a surefire victory. It is more...
I've noticed that pacific civilizations are usually ignored in civilization games. Sure there was a Polynesian add-on in civ5 but it didn't do much justice. On top of that, I don't think there was an in-depth Australian aboriginal civilization. I've been planning a scenario for quite some time...
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