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  Native American Indian Artifact Replicas
Our American Indian artifact reproductions are handcrafted by Navajo craftsmen using a variety of materials such as leather, wood, bone, fabric, dyed turkey feathers, antlers, beads, horse hair and more.
Handcrafted Native American piece pipe measures 18" long made by a Navajo craftsperson using carved antler, feathers, leather or dyed fabric, bone, wood, arrowheads and beads.
Handcrafted Native American piece pipe stands 8" tall made by a Navajo craftsperson using carved antler, feathers, leather or dyed fabric, bone, wood, arrowheads and beads.
www.southwestaffinity.com /artifacts/artifacts.htm   (394 words)

  
 Case Study
Furthermore, the Native American peoples themselves are disrupted and disturbed by the removal of sacred objects from their culture and ceremonies.
Russia is currently exploring American attempts to control the situation to determine their applicability to the similar Russian cases.
The U.S. Government is attempting to protect the historical culture of the Native Americans as well as their religious sentiments regarding ceremonial and sacred objects and the dead.
www.american.edu /TED/artifact.htm   (2478 words)

  
 Will the Real Native American Please Stand Up? (WOVOCA.com - Earth Mother Crying! © )
Native Americans, Asians, Africans and Europeans of that time frame all have blood on their hands from wars of conquest (whether regional or global) and all had a history of enslaving or killing those they captured.
Kesler labors to retrieve the earlier version of American history (was this not the real case of political correctness?) in which the Euoropean conquerors brought “sweetness and light” to a savage world which, he implies, had no prospect of improving were it not for the Brittish bringing civilization.
Due to the traditional version of American history, he has the NEED to feel this is his country (and not the Native Americans’) and that it is the best country in the world (having done nothing out of the ordinary in terms of man’s inhumanity to man).
www.wovoca.com /controversies-kennewick-man.htm   (5290 words)

  
 White Eagle Authentication
Due to reproduction artifacts flooding the market raises the need for a professional opinion to be sure that your collection has only authentic relics and that you are not deceived into buying and collecting artifacts made to look old and authentic.
I started studying authenticity after being fooled from buying artifacts many many years ago that I believed were authentic, and later I found out they were reproductions made to deceive.
The reason it cost so much is they have a life to live and jobs other than authenticating and with so many artifacts a day they soon had to expand and to also try to only have higher end artifacts comming in instead of the $10.00 - $30.00 points.
www.whiteeagleauthentication.com /default.php   (924 words)

  
 Native American Indian Artwork by Choctaw Artist Eagleheart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Jim's clientele consists of everyone from the first-time American Indian art collectors, people which only collect traditional Native American museum quality pieces, and a group of clients that reads like a who's who in the Country Music and Movie industry.
Jim's awards for his Traditional Indian art, Native American artifact reproductions and his accomplishments are distinguished.
All of Eagleheart's Native American Art, Weapons and Ceremonial pieces are one of a kind, and are made with quality and sincere hope they will be appreciated and passed down for generations to come.
www.indianartwork.com /home.html   (269 words)

  
 Native American Art News: Friday, Oct. 15, 2004
Throughout the 20th century, military forces relied heavily on spoken language transmitted by telephone and radio, codes based on American Indian languages provided a means of communication that proved intelligible only to the men who developed and used them.
World War I The first official use of an American Indian language-based code by the U.S. military was in 1918, in the Meuse-Argonne campaign, toward the end of the First World War.
Because most of the men had attended government boarding Indian schools with military-style discipline (where they were often punished for speaking their native language), they amazed their drill sergeant with their mastery of Army skills.
www.amerindianarts.info /2004/10/friday-oct-15-2004.html   (1119 words)

  
 Native American Indian and Old West Relics and Crafts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
This artifact was once attached to a throwing spear and thrown with a throwing stick.
This artifact was once used to drill holes into bone and shell for jewelry making and other drilling applications.
This vintage Native American quiver from the late 1800's-early 1900's period, constructed of horsehide, comes from the Sioux reservation in South Dakota.
www.forttumbleweed.com /native.html   (2396 words)

  
 Native American Indian Lakota and Northern Plains authentic arts, crafts and artifacts from Prairie Edge
Native American ArtistsExpect to find the finest, authentic Indian art created by Native American Artists here, which are represented at the Smithsonian and other fine art museums.
These Native American artists sculpt, paint, bead, quill and create on canvasses as large as buffalo robes and as tiny as the most delicate silverwork and beadwork.
Music categories include ceremonial and Native American Church, contemporary, flute, and pow wow, and most are available on CD or cassettes.
www.prairieedge.com   (723 words)

  
 Native American Heritage Sculptures, Native American Heritage Wall Hangings, and many other Native American Heritage ...
American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians are a special part of the tapestry of our Nation's history.
The Native American tribal artifact, the peacepipe was believed to embody the power of truth, and once held, one only spoke with absolute authority.
The Native American statues are highly detailed and depict the honor and bravery of the Native Americans.
www.kiblerskorner.com /nativeamerican1.asp   (193 words)

  
 Blankets Web : Native American Blankets
Short history of the woollen blanket, which was an important trading commoditybetween settlers, trappers and explorers and Native Americans in the 19th century...
Effects of the fur trade and interaction of explorers, traders, and mountain menon Native Americans between 1804 and 1843.
Native American artists representing their culture through pottery, painting andsculpture.
blanketsweb.com /nativeamericanblankets/index.php   (983 words)

  
 Items for sale include basket from film star's collection - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Local history benefits with the help of a local auctioneer, and a Native American artifact that once belonged to a Hollywood legend should generate some strong bidding at a two-day spectacular that boasts nearly a dozen more items that could sell for more than $10,000.
She also amassed a considerable collection of Native American basketry, including an intricately woven, 14-inch olla (pronounced OY-yah) that just might be the star of Constantine & Mayer's production this weekend.
"Native American basket weaving, in particular, is a lost art," he says.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/style/fashion/auctionwatch/s_435203.html   (849 words)

  
 One State-Many Nations: Native Americans of Ohio
Native American religion was based on nature worship and a pantheon of different gods that represented the forces of nature.
Native economy was based on the wampum bead as a medium of exchange.
Native social structure was based on a chief, who headed the village, and his family, who were considered royalty, such as the Indian princess.
www.pbs4549.org /onestate/herronq.htm   (442 words)

  
 Western Typology's Ancient Indian Arrowhead Authentication, Indian artifact and Native American Relic Certification and ...
An Artifact Authentication certificate will be issued for each authentic artifact submitted, or a detailed letter of rejection, describing what is wrong with submissions will be issued on all fake, fraudulent, altered or other non-authentic pieces.
If a submitted artifact is outside of our area of expertise and we cannot make a determination as to it's authenticity, we will refund your submission fee and refer you to another regional authenticator who may have more knowledge about that particular artifact.
When submitting artifacts for evaluation, please roll each item individually in bubble wrap, and use rubber bands at each end to hold it together.
www.westernartifacts.com /westerntypology.htm   (694 words)

  
 The State News - www.statenews.com
When law classes started Monday, the MSU College of Law began its new American Indian Law Program with the intent to prepare more students to work with and for the tribes and their autonomous legal systems.
In Michigan, there are 58,479 people of American Indian and Alaskan Native decent, about 0.6 percent of the population, according to the 2000 U.S. Census.
When Fort enrolled in two beginning American Indian law classes at the MSU College of Law, she found herself intrigued by entirely different legal systems in her own backyard.
www.statenews.com /article.phtml?pk=24930   (890 words)

  
 American Trails: Ashland Oregon's premier Native American Art Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
American Trails offers these suppiles for your traditional events, or just to sweeten your home.
At American Trails we've tried to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.
We have assembled a wonderful collection of art and artifacts from the Pacific Northwest as well as our indigenous friends from the Southwest and the mountains of Mexico.
www.americantrails.com   (304 words)

  
 PRESERVATION POLICIES
In general, Native American mounds and Native American artifacts take precedence when determining the type of construction and its location to the source of any discovery.
More than likely, mounds and artifacts are closely correlated, and when artifacts and mounds are discovered in the same place, preservation guidelines will take precedence for the Native American mound.
Even Native American mounds can range from being twenty feet below the earth's surface to being a gentle rise, barely breaking the surface of the ground by a couple of inches.
www.eslarp.uiuc.edu /la/LA338-S98/archeo/ConPol.html   (1162 words)

  
 native americans
Their assignment will be to type their written paragraphs on the Native American tribes of the NC.
Students could make Native American masks in Art class to use during the presentations or video productions.
Invite a local Native American to talk to the class.
www2.ncsu.edu /midtech/lambert/TIME/native_americans.html   (1194 words)

  
 KU News - Montana anthropologist to oversee KU Native American artifact repatriation
KU News - Montana anthropologist to oversee KU Native American artifact repatriation
Montana anthropologist to oversee KU Native American artifact repatriation
NAGPRA was designed to help native nations tell their story about items long held by institutions and the federal government, said Foor.
www.news.ku.edu /2006/january/13/foor.shtml   (652 words)

  
 native
While Indian artifacts are fascinating, considerable archaeological knowledge has been lost forever through careless or unscrupulous treasure-hunting, and living Indians are outraged at the plundering of their grandparents' graves.
All the American Indians are much addicted to this game, which it seems to be of early origin, when their forefathers used diversions as simple as their manners.
The hurling-stones they use at present were, time immemorial, rubbed smooth on the rocks, and with prodigious labour; they are kept with the strictest religious care, from one generation to another, and are exempted from being buried with the dead.
missourifolkloresociety.truman.edu /native.html   (1338 words)

  
 The American Revolution As Seen by the British (WOVOCA.com - Earth Mother Crying! © )
Native Americans believe there is "duality" -- good and bad -- in everything, and that would have to include aliens.
The chief culprits were the rakish Lord Sandwich, who ran a highly idiosyncratic admiralty, and Lord George Germain, the arrogant colonial secretary whose instructions ensured the defeat of Gen. John Burgoyne at Saratoga in 1777.
But the loss of the American colonies, as formalized by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, was taken by the British with characteristic aplomb -- rather as if a group of businessmen were closing down an unprofitable branch, it was said.
www.wovoca.com /hidden-history-american-revolution.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Native Americana :
It dates from the late 18th century to the very early 19th century it is a presentation grade pipe tomahawk.
Native American Indian motif match safe by Gorham, sterling
It looks to have possibly seen actual native use, although it held up well and has survived the passage of many years.
search.rubylane.com /antiques/,id=53,page=2.html   (1104 words)

  
 Flooring - Native American Rugs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Native american art, native american jewelry, navajo art, navajo rugs, turquoise belt buckles, native american pottery, zuni indian art, navajo jewelry, sterling silver jewelry direct from texas.
Native American Pottery from the Indian Pueblos of the Rio Grande and the Southwest; all authentic, traditional, handmade, one of a kind by recognized and upcoming artists, for gifts and the collector. An exhibition of 200 to 300 pieces of Native American pottery, jewelry, rugs, kachinas, baskets.
Native American Indian art that is individually unique and culturally part of the American Indian heritage - handmade by Native Americans. Members of IACA (Indian Arts & Crafts Association)
www.amazingflooring.com /nativeamericanrugs   (2613 words)

  
 Native American Indian Artifact Replicas - Peace pipes
We try to keep all artifacts in stock, but sometimes we simply run out.
If we are out of stock we will have the item made for you, but it could possibly take 2-3 weeks for the items to ship.
American Heritage - Imitation Eagle Brown tip feathers/ rabbit tips - $310.00 standard, double trail $640.00.
southwestaffinity.com /artifacts/artifacts1.htm   (768 words)

  
 The Mountain Times Online
Williams’ arrow points range from 4000 to 3500 B.C. The American Legion Hall at 333 Wallingford Street will be the location where the two organizations have arranged for Mr.
Timberlake’s long time interest in history and our native American legacy in North Carolina has broadened the subject matter of his artistic talent and he wants to share with his friends and admirers in the High Country this rare opportunity to view these artifacts.
He has generously joined with the Historical Society and the Community Club to provide this occasion to view Warner Williams collection, free of charge, to all who are interested in the area’s native American background.
www.mountaintimes.com /mtweekly/2005/0616/artifact.php3   (605 words)

  
 Student Life - The College Novel - Interdisciplinary Teaching Ideas
Paint or draw images of Native American people and/or symbols of cultural identity.
Draw one of the images of Native American women based on those described on pp.
Select one of the female characters in the novel and write a case study of the effect gender has had on the respective woman’s life.
sussex.edu /studentlife/collegenovel/beantrees/teaching.htm   (931 words)

  
 Art Intelligence Newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Although American museums are not victimized as often as their European counterparts, when it comes to Native American artifacts, we are aware of over two dozen separate museum thefts in the last two years: in Minnesota, Colorado, North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, and Iowa.
This is the first case in which an American has been criminally charged in connection with World War II looting.
An English and American pair recently tried to sell what is believed to be the last remaining of these stolen coins to an undercover Secret Service agent and were arrested a few months ago.
www.maineantiquedigest.com /articles/artintel.htm   (2815 words)

  
 Buena Vista Museum Of Natural History - Native American Artifact Baskets
The anthropology exhibits include Native American artifacts primarily from the local Yokuts tribe.
On exhibit are Yokuts points, baskets and other artifacts and artifacts of other nearby Native American groups.
A wide variety of designs were woven into their basketry, one common design was called the rattlesnake which copied the markings found on rattlesnakes.
www.sharktoothhill.com /baskets.html   (147 words)

  
 White Buffalo Collectibles
Under Native American Jewelry (which is our MOST visited section!!) White Buffalo has collected Intricate Silverwork by many FAMOUS Artists, including Alvin Yellowhorse, Ernest Benally, Zuni Artist; Effie C (Calavaza), Tommy Singer, Sam Gray, and Tommy Moore just to name a few.
These authentic Native American Jewelry treasures are created by various Indian Tribes.
The craft of native American pottery making is handed down from generation to generation among the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona.
www.whitebuffalo1.com   (857 words)

  
 Ancient Native American Clay Pipes
Native American Clay Pipes: Page 2: Hopewell Duck Pipe: Clay and shell mixture.
Archaic and Ancient Native American Axes and Celts: A fine collection of axes, celts, and adz's.
Maass Home Page: Your link to Antiques, Native American Artifact Galleries, beanie babies, EBAY specials, and guitars for sale.
members.tripod.com /~MAASS/clay.html   (98 words)

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