Indian Archery Target II (Book Two, Card 33) Self-bows were traditionally used in the Arctic, and while they …
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Indian Archery Target II (Book Two, Card 33) Self-bows were traditionally used in the Arctic, and while they …
Indian Archery Target I (Book Two, Card 32) The bow and arrow were not always available to American …
Animal Trap (Stationary) (Book Two, Card 31) The “Beaver Era” began around 1550 and lasted for roughly 300 …
Animal Trap (Portable) (Book Two, Card 30) Traditional trapping methods employed by Native Americans included basic snares, pit …
Weather Vane (Book Two, Card 29) Weathervanes can be extremely simple or intricate works of art. A weathervane …
Bird Shelter ad Weather Vane (Book Two, Card 28) In this bird house you can place food for …
Aerial Bird Diner (Book Two, Card 27) Dry gourds have long been used to make simple and effective …
Indian Kiln (Book Two, Card 26) The most of Native American pottery producers choose dung-firing in outdoor kilns …
Indian Pottery and Utensils (Book Two, Card 25) Wood was used to make a variety of cooking tools, …
Canoe Carry (Book Two, Card 24) The Iroquois designed large thirty-foot-long freight-carrying canoes that could transport 18 people …
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