Bone and Shell Necklace (Book Three, Card 4) Native American bone chokers have become a hallmark of Native American folklore as well as modern fashion....
Indian Beaded Vest (Book Three, Card 5) Native American men and women’s clothing was frequently brightly coloured, as this beaded vest manufactured between 1880 and...
Stalking Game I (Book Three, Card 9) Native Americans learned to stalk by studying predator-prey interactions. To survive, drab-colored animals such as deer, rabbit, and...
Stalking Game II (Book Three, Card 10) This stalking game 2 contains an extremely important point, which is related to the correction of wind direction...
Camp Furnishing II (Book Three, Card 14) Camping is a common activity among millions of Native Americans and is especially popular in the stalking game....
Camp Furnishing III (Book Three, Card 15) When stalking wildlife, hunters use the camp cabinet to keep insects and prowling animals away from their food....
Camp Furnishing IV (Book Three, Card 16) Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or hoping to expand your boundaries this year, there are a few...
Rustic Racks (Book Three, Card 17) Several American companies specialized in rustic furniture in the 1870s. In the Adirondack Mountains of New York, high-quality rustic...
Barrel Stave Hammock (Book Three, Card 18) According to his writings, when Christopher Columbus arrived in the Caribbean, he discovered locals sleeping in hammocks, which...
Tepee Decoration I (Book Three, Card 19) The Savannas Native Americans frequently adorned their teepees with depictions of animals and tribal insignia, among other things....
Tepee Decoration II (Book Three, Card 20) Indians have often designed emblems to symbolize the features of thieves. Indians did not try to sketch realistically....
Coup Sticks (Book Three, Card 22) For the Plains Indians of native America, counting coup is a warrior custom that involves achieving prestige in battle...
Stump Chair and Log Bench (Book Three, Card 24) Log benches and stump chairs are a long-lasting and environmentally sustainable alternative to traditional outdoor sitting....
Council Rings I (Book Three, Card 25) A council circle is a characteristic feature at the heart of various North American indigenous societies. The council...
Council Rings II (Book Three, Card 26) Ideally, the chief’s seat should be more ornately decorated than the other seating areas built with an ornamental...
Indian Leggings (Book Three, Card 29) In North America, Indian leggings are commonly worn. When buckskin was available, the Indian used it to make his...
Dance Bustie (Book Three, Card 30) Originally from the Plains region of the United States, the Native American bustle has become a typical element of...
Dance Rattle (Book Three, Card 31) In Native American history, rattles were an important component of everyday life and culture, and they were sometimes referred...
Fire Prevention I (Book Three, Card 35) Fire prevention in forests is ultimately vital since it considerably aids in the prompt discovery of hot patches,...
Fire Prevention II (Book Three, Card 36) An unenclosed and freely expanding combustion event that consumes the natural fuels of a forest, such as duff,...