Map Reading (Book Four, Card 3) Indian maps and mapping abilities have been reported in a variety of sources, however due to their ephemeral nature,...
Sleeping Out Part I (Book Four, Card 4) Historically, Indians blankets crafted of woven plant fibers, animal hides, and fur, and later, hand-woven wool or...
Sleeping Out Part II (Book Four, Card 5) Native Americans on the Plains grew more nomadic as their priority attentive to hunting. Tepees, sometimes written tipi,...
Drinking Water (Book Four, Card 11) Drinking water is defined as water that is utilized for drinking. Recreational water is defined as water that is...
First Ad Part II (Book Four, Card 17) Native Americans fashioned syringes made of animal bladders and hollow bird bones to inject medications, according to Technology...
Artificial Respiration (Book Four, Card 19) The Schafer method was a revolutionary method of artificial respiration that became popular. The patient is positioned prone (face...
Good Hunting (Book Four, Card 21) Native Americans have always had a variety of food sources, with strategies varying depending on tribe and region. Hunting,...
Predatory Animals (Book Four, Card 22) This is a partial list of American predators. Cougar, sometimes called cougar, painter or puma, is rare in the...
Western Bridles (Book Four, Card 24) Bridles are vital horse equipment because they allow operators to better control the horse’s neck, mouth, and face. The...
Western Clothes (Book Four, Card 25) Western clothing often includes Western shirts with pearl snap fasteners and vaquero design elements, blue jeans, a cowboy hat,...
Frontier Rifles (Book Four, Card 29) Long Rifle: The long rifle, also called the longrifle, Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American longrifle, was one of...
Indian Sculpture (Book Four, Card 31) Native American sculptures have been popular since prehistoric times. Many carvings, such as fetishes, have been discovered by archaeologists....
Drum Messages (Book Four, Card 32) Drums were invented and used by societies living in forested areas as an early form of long-distance communication and...
India Face Markings (Book Four, Card 33) For rites, dances, and battles, many Native American tribes painted their bodies and faces. The painted motifs were...
Skiing Part II (Book Four, Card 35) Downhill Skiing: Downhill skiing is the style of skiing that the majority of people are familiar with, especially...
Indian Masks (Book Four, Card 36) Masks were manufactured for ceremonies, decorating, war rituals, shaman rituals, rituals bringing young men into the tribe, healing rituals,...