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As in all aspects of their lives, Native Americans used materials from Nature in ingenious ways to make weapons.RED FRAMED IMAGE ABOVE: ©NATIVEARTSTRADING / NativeArtsTrading.comNative Americans' weapons were used for hunting, protection, butchering and other daily tasks of living, and war. Various weapons were designed for various tasks: striking, cutting, piercing, and, sometimes, even poisoning. These weapons, as with the clothing, housing, and other artifacts they created, also had rich…

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It can be frustrating not knowing the real value of Indian arrowheads that you've either found or collected. But there is a way to help you determine the true VALUE OF ARROWHEADS. Value is measured in different ways, and in this post I'll share with you the best way to find your arrowheads value. Plus 3 things that can

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an assortment of native american artifacts including knives, spoons and wood clubs are shown

As in all aspects of their lives, Native Americans used materials from Nature in ingenious ways to make weapons.RED FRAMED IMAGE ABOVE: ©NATIVEARTSTRADING / NativeArtsTrading.comNative Americans' weapons were used for hunting, protection, butchering and other daily tasks of living, and war. Various weapons were designed for various tasks: striking, cutting, piercing, and, sometimes, even poisoning. These weapons, as with the clothing, housing, and other artifacts they created, also had rich…

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Native American artifacts are crafted items like pottery, textiles, and artwork made by Indigenous peoples of North America. In Western home decor, these pieces are important focal points, showing cultural heritage and artistic traditions. They're great for the living room or entryway, adding visual interest and cultural depth to your space. Whether it's woven textiles or painted pottery, adding Native American artifacts honors Indigenous cultures and brings an authentic feel to your home…

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Experience the rich history of Native American culture with this collection of pre-1600 artifacts. Each piece showcases the intricate handmade craftsmanship of the Mississippi tribe and is steeped in mystery with an unknown ownership history. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the early archaic era and are a must-have for any collector of Native American art. Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of the United States' indigenous people with these stunning pieces. From arrows to…

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an animal bone with feathers attached to it

THE TOMAHAWH; The Tomahawk, an offensive tool par excellence together with a bow and arrows at the time of the first clashes between whites and Indians (and even earlier, in the daily use of the various tribes), is the combat hatchet of Native Americans. In truth it was used for a very long time also by the European colonists as it had numerous merits and, among these, there was that it also lent itself to being launched. The name, Tomahawk, is the exact transliteration in English of the…

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a person holding a rock in their hand

THIS IS PART OF ARTIFACT COLLECTIONS I PICKED UP OVER THE YEARS ,, THIS IS A VERY NICE PIECE ,,FROM GOOGLE ,One of the most popular Mississippian artifacts today is the dislcoidal. What is a dislcoidal? The easiest answer is that a dislcoidal is a round Mississippian game stone that was used in the ancient Native American game known as chungkey or chunkey

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a gold plate with an image of a man's face on it, against a blue background

Antique Native American Indian Chief Bronze Tray, Desk, Office or Vanity tray measurements are: 3/4" in height; 4 3/4" in diameter. The Chief has his nose pierced which signifies a rite of passage after a successful return from a soul-searching journey in the wilderness. The septum piercing was used to signify their success and show their rite of passage into manhood.

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