Item of the Week
|
 | Fringed 4x5" Buckskin Poke Bag |
|
This butter soft, authentic buckskin bag is approximately 4" x 5" and has lots of fringe. Overall length, including the fringe is about 8 inches. It has a 30" drawstring so there is plenty of room for adjustment for use as a necklace, small purse, or bag for your rendezvoux or regalia outfit. It is available in your choice of Black or Gold buckskin. Many More Leather Medicine, Poke and Ceremonial Bags
|
Craft Supplies:
See our large Selection of Craft supplies here.
 | Jingle Cones, Gold, Silver, Adult, Child and Toddler sizes! |
| Large selection of Craft Supplies!
We have a large selection of craft supplies for all your crafting projects and needs.
Dream Catcher supplies:
From the many dream catcher materials including: Steel hoops, rolls of sinew in five different colors, leather, specialty beads and more!
Feathers:
We carry many different kinds of feathers, from rolled guinea feathers all the way to full pheasant pelts!
Beads:
We carry many kinds of Stone, Bone, Glass and trade beads.
Leather:
We offer many kinds and colors of leather, leather strips, Buckskin, Rawhide and more!
See More: Crafts Supplies here.
|
|
|
Here is a list, hopefully reasonably complete, of known Mayan God-forms. The information here is necessarily brief; a full accounting of all these entities would be a massive book in its own right. The Mayans are a people still living in Central America (Eastern Mexico and the Yucatan, Guatemala, Belize, and some parts of Honduras and El Salvador). They constructed...
These Lakota spiritual concepts are intended as a general reference guide for students of Plains Indian mythology. The format will consist of a Name (and occasionally a translation) with a description of the divinity.
The description will include areas of authority, attributes, appearance, and selected comments or stories which might help....
Read More: Lakota Spiritual Mythology
The Mountain Spirits are a race of supernaturals who dwell within the interiors of many mountains, according to Chiricahua Apache belief. They are said to live and conduct their affairs much as the Apache used to do in aboriginal times. The Mountain Spirits conduct a dance and ceremony in which
Read more: Mountain Spirits
New in the Gallery : New Handcrafted Items and Art
|
Mailbag Question
If you are looking for information on a particular subject related to native americans or arts and crafts, submit your question to our popular Mailbag column. While we can't answer every question, we do pick the most interesting ones to feature and answer each week on our website.
Today's Question:What does the word "Washoe" mean? Submitted by: Anonymous
ANSWER: As is the case with the names most Indian tribes called themselves, "Washoe" means simply "the People," and was also used to describe the area they lived in. If you stop to think about it, this isn't too strange. After all, the term "Americans" simply means "people who live in a region called America."
Often, when the white man came, he either created a name from a mispronounciation of the native name of a tribe, or frequently adopted another name used by a neighboring tribe (who spoke another language) to describe the tribe in question. Many times...
Read more: What does the word "Washoe" mean? On Sale!
1/2 Pound Mystery Beads 11" White Buffalo Figurine 4 Animal Coasters with Antler Rack More on Sale!
|
Newsletter EXCLUSIVE! Coupon code: brace30
Enter codes at checkout, offers expires 8-1-14
Coupon Code: ART1
|
|