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Item #: 144-04-02 (Y2H) -
These "Onondaga" arrowheads have a bear paw carved on them. The pendant hangs on a deerskin neck strap. The beads will come in different colors. Each necklace will be a bit different because they are hand-etched. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
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Item #: 144-04-03 (Y2H) -
These "Onondaga" arrowheads have a dreamcatcher carved on them. The pendant hangs on a deerskin neck strap. The beads will come in different colors. Each necklace will be a bit different because they are hand-etched. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
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Item #: 144-04-04 (Y2H) -
These "Onondaga" arrowheads have a feather carved on them. The pendant hangs on a deerskin neck strap. The beads will come in different colors. Each necklace will be a bit different because they are hand-etched. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
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Item #: 144-04 (Y2HC16) -
These "Onondaga" arrowheads have the tree of peace carved on them. The pendant hangs on a deerskin neck strap. The beads will come in different colors. Each necklace will be a bit different because they are hand-etched. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
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Item #: 1003-G05 (Y3ERA) -
We occasionally get a small number of very nicely made birchbark canoes from the Attikamek in Manouane, Quebec. Manouane is a Native community about 150 miles northeast of Montreal at the end of a long logging road. The canoes are made in the traditional style using birch bark and spruce roots. The men usually make the canoes and the women etch designs on the outside. These canoes are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. The canoes are not signed, but most likely are made...
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Item #: 1424-0110-AS (Y2ORO) -
These round 6-ply maple poplar drum frames are approximately 10" by 1 7/8". Measurements may vary a bit from frame to frame. Actual measurements of one drum frame:Length: 9 7/8"Width: 1 7/8"Thickness: 2/8"Weight: 5 ounces (144 grams)
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Item #: 12-02-AS (P10) -
These 11" kayak hunters are carved from white cedar by Ojibwa artisans in Ontario, Canada.
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Item #: 1424-0112-AS (Y2ORO) -
These round 6-ply maple poplar drum frames are approximately 12" by 1 7/8". Measurements may vary a bit from frame to frame. Actual measurements of one drum frame:Length: 11 7/8"Width: 1 7/8"Thickness: 2/8"Weight: 6 ounces (167 grams)
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Item #: 12-01-AS (P10) -
These 12" canoes are carved by Ojibwa artisans in Ontario from white cedar. Each canoe comes with two paddles.
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Item #: 1424-0114-AS (Y2ORO) -
These round 10-ply maple drum frames are approximately 14" by 2 7/8". Measurements may vary a bit from frame to frame. Actual measurements of one drum frame:Length: 13 7/8"Width: 2 7/8"Thickness: 2/8"Weight: 10 ounces (281 grams)
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Item #: 1424-0115-AS (Y2ORO) -
These round 10-ply maple drum frames are approximately 15" by 2 7/8". Measurements may vary a bit from frame to frame. Actual measurements of one drum frame:Length: 14 7/8"Width: 2 7/8"Thickness: 2/8"Weight: 0.9 pound
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Item #: 586-V16-AS (Y1LRR) -
The rain sticks are made from bamboo and make a sound similar to that of falling rain when turned vertically. It is said that rain sticks originally came about for use in rain ceremonies. These rain sticks are 16" long.