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Black Fox Tomahawk Shield
 

  

This rabbit medicine shield features a black fox face and tail, a medicine bag, and a brass tomahawk with a heart cutout in the blade. The tomahawk stem is wrapped in authentic buckskin leather and the buckskin fringes have red and white glass crow trade beads with immitation eagle feathers and white turkey feather fluffs.

This medicine shield is 12" in diameter, and overall length, excluding the leather hanger is approximately 28 inches. This medicine shield is handmade in the USA.


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An interesting find revealed that long hair in men was actually related to consciousness or the sixth sense. Does that sound preposterous? Lets delve a bit more into this topic as it relates to extrasensory perception.

Harvard Medical School researchers....
 
A number of battles occurred in the wake of the Oregon Treaty of 1846 and the creation of Oregon Territory and Washington Territory. Among the causes of conflict were a sudden immigration to the region and a series of gold rushes throughout the Pacific Northwest. These conflicts are grouped into


 Chief Black Kettle, Southern Cheyenne  

 

Chief Black Kettle (Mo'ohtavetoo'o) (born ca. 1803, killed November 27, 1868) was a leader of the Southern Cheyenne after 1854. He was known as a peacemaker who accepted numerous treaties to protect his people. He survived the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864. He and his wife were among those killed in 1868 at the Battle of Washita River, in a US Army attack on their camp by George Armstrong Custer. They were shot in the back.


Chief Black Kettle, Southern Cheyenne 

 

 

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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 benefits are available to native americans because of their federal tribal status?

What benefits are available to native americans because of their federal tribal status?
~Submitted by Katie D.

 ANSWER:  

  

Indian Affairs, through its government-to-government relationship with federally recognized tribes, carries out the Federal Government's unique and continuing relationship with and responsibility to tribes and Indian people. Indian Affairs programs support and assist federally recognized tribes in the development of tribal governments, strong economies, and quality programs.

The scope of Indian Affairs programs is extensive and includes a range of service....


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Red and Black Lockback Pocket Knife 

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