Part of our vision of preserving history comes through this section of our site. Here we seek to provide education on various topics regarding our Native American items. Below is where you will find education on Native American crafts, tools, instruments, and apparel as it becomes available.
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About Native
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Dream catchers have always been an integral part of most Native American cultures | the Native American Indian Tomahawk originates from the Viking style tomahawk, its purpose was more all general. | The American Indians used spears for hunting, fishing, and combat. The combat spear was typically 8-10 feet in length. |
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Learn More About Native American Weapons |
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How to Make
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These knives were made from various tools available to the tribes in each region. | A stone tomahawk are all used mostly for cutting down trees and other camp uses | Breastplates were worn for protection in battle and hunting and battles. |
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Totem Animals and their Meanings |
Native American Tipi / Tepee |
The idea of totem animals in the Native American tradition has been made famous from years of less than accurate books and movies. | Tipi/Tepee/Teepee is a dwelling type mostly associated with the nomadic Native Americans in the United States. |
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Learn More About Native American Tipi / Tepee |