Indian Leather Craft I (Book Two, Card 3) The name concho comes from the Spanish word “concha,” which literally means “conch” or “seashell,” but has...
Indian Leather Craft II (Book Two, Card 4) Silver dollars were the first conchos, which were hammered, stamped, and edged before being slotted and strung...
Indian Moccasins II (Book Two, Card 6) To safe feet from freezing, moccasins or boots would have been required. Protective footwear would be less needed...
Indian Spurs (Book Two, Card 7) The most common footwear connected with traditional North American footwear is moccasins. Other styles of footwear were also worn,...
Indian Armlets (Book Two, Card 8) Armbands are common jewelry among the Native Americans. Such arms bands were usually worn by males of tribes. They...
Indian Snow Shoes (Book Two, Card 16) From the beginning, it was nearly unavoidable that the snowshoe would evolve into a must-have item for walking...
Indian Sled (Book Two, Card 17) Many Plains Indian tribes began to create larger horse-drawn sleds after horses were introduced to North America. They would...
Indian Couch (Book Two, Card 20) The majority of modern Western furniture has more Native American influences than you might think. Native Americans have a...
Pow-Wow Lodge or Canoe Shelter (Book Two, Card 21) Many tribes utilize brush shelters. Brush shelters, like camping tents, are usually quite small. Brush lodges...
Canoe Carry (Book Two, Card 24) The Iroquois designed large thirty-foot-long freight-carrying canoes that could transport 18 people or tones of cargo. Even when empty,...
Indian Kiln (Book Two, Card 26) The most of Native American pottery producers choose dung-firing in outdoor kilns built around the pots, while some creative...
Aerial Bird Diner (Book Two, Card 27) Dry gourds have long been used to make simple and effective birdhouses. Early Native Americans recognized that birds...
Weather Vane (Book Two, Card 29) Weathervanes can be extremely simple or intricate works of art. A weathervane is commonly used as an exterior decoration,...
Animal Trap (Portable) (Book Two, Card 30) Traditional trapping methods employed by Native Americans included basic snares, pit traps, and deadfalls. European settlers took metal...
Animal Trap (Stationary) (Book Two, Card 31) The “Beaver Era” began around 1550 and lasted for roughly 300 years. At the time, the beaver population...
Indian Archery Target II (Book Two, Card 33) Self-bows were traditionally used in the Arctic, and while they could theoretically be made from a single...
Height Measurements (Book Two, Card 34) Native Americans had an interesting and unique method of determining the height of a tree. They’d stoop down and...
The Cave of Gold (Book Two, Card 37) Straight Arrow Story- Straight ArrowSteve Adams is apparently the owner of a cattle farm but whenever injustices...