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Make Your Own Shoes by Mary Wales Loomis
Take an old pair of shoes that are comfortable, make them last: take the old shoes apart and save the parts to reuse. Make a pattern from the parts and you have a nice pair of new shoes.
* Match a dress you made,be unique.
* Instruction on how to make the last, with or without an... more
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Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing by Edna Wilder
Edna Wilder was the first native instructor in the art of skin sewing class held at the university of Alaska.
The book starts with preparing the skins,collecting the equipment needed, not always the usual sewing equipment. where to find the skins,caring for them,so your... more
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Picture-Writing of the American Indians (Vol 1) by Garrick Mallery
Volume 1 of most complete account of Indian picture writing ever -- with 1,290 illustrations and 54 additional plates (total in set) depicting inscriptions on stone, bone, skins, feathers, quills, shells, earth, copper, wood, fabrics, pottery, and even the human body. Symbols of trade, war,... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
Picture Writing of the American Indians (Vol 2) by Garrick Mallery
Volume 2 of most complete account of Indian picture writing everwith 1,290 illustrations and 54 additional plates (total in set) depicting inscriptions on stone, bone, skins, feathers, quills, shells, earth, copper, wood, fabrics, pottery and even the human body. Symbols of trade, war,... more
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Travels of William Bartram by William Bartram & Mark Van Doren (Editor)
This is the first inexpensive, illustrated edition of one of the most delightful books of the the 18th century. A major source work in American geography, anthropology, and natural history, it contains accurate and entertaining descriptions of the area of the New World now embraced by Florida,... more
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How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine and Crafts (Deluxe Clothbound Edition)...
Ethnologist with the Smithsonian Institution offers a wealth of material on nearly 200 plants used by Chippewas of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Emphasis on wild plants and lesser-known uses. "A fascinating, well-illustrated study."—Grand Rapids Gazette. 33 plates plus
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Favorite North American Indian Legends (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Unknown ...
Charming stories—brimming with humor, whimsy and imagination—include an Algonquin tale of how Glooskap conquered the Great Bull-Frog; "The Meeting of the Wild Animals," a Tsimshian myth recounting how all the animals came to fear the porcupine; "The Man Who Married the Moon," a... more
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Flying with the Eagle, Racing the Great Bear: Stories from Native North America by Jo...
Each story in this collection of authentic native North American tribal tales drawn from sixteen native American cultures focuses on the unifying theme of a boy's passage into manhood. From Publishers Weekly In Native American cultures the passage of a boy into manhood is a highly... more
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Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back: A Native American Year of Moons by Joseph Bruchac &a...
Book speaks of the 13 scales on the back of a turtle's shell and how each scale stands for one of the 13 moons which appear during each year. A story is told for each of these moons. The stories were chosen from 13 native american tribes. The author ends by explaining how the native Americans... more
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Beading Basics: 30 Embellishing Techniques for Quilters by Mary Stori
Developed specifically with quilters in mind, Beading Basics offers savvy tips and techniques for adding beaded embellishments to fabric. Thirty beading stitches and techniques show novices how to get started and take more experienced stitchers to the next level. A gallery of stunning beaded... more
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Beads: An Exploration on Bead Traditions Around the World by Janet Coles & Robert...
Beads have played a significant role in many cultures throughout history. Variously an elegant form of adornment, a convenient kind of currency, and a talismanic charm for bringing luck or warding off evil, beads provide an unusually rich entree into the social and artistic traditions of... more
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Traditional Clothing of the Native Americans: With Patterns and Ideas for Making Auth...
A new and exciting book for those interested in traditional Native American dress and for anyone who wants to know how to make use of their own deerskins and other animal skins, in either a traditional or modern manner. The information in this 176 page volume is extensive, well researched and... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
Buckskins, Blades & Biscuits: Text and Drawings by Allen Kent Johnston
This is a sketchbook of design and comment, detailing how to make accoutrements and clothing of the American Frontier from 1700-1850. The book is complimented with sketches and many pictures to accent detail and illustrate the various pieces.
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Corn Recipes from the Indians by Frances Gwaltney & Mary Ulmer Chiltoskey (Introd...
This book was inspired by Dr. H. F. Robinson, Chancellor Emeritus of Western Carolina University at Cullowhee, North Carolina. Dr. Robinson has been interested in the old native varieties of corn and their uses for many years, and is actively working on the improvement of the Cherokee flour... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
The Chile Pepper Book: A Fiesta of Fiery, Flavorful Recipes by Susan Belsinger & ...
Demystifies this popular, abundant, and addictive vegetable with entertaining discourse on its history, cultural influences, health benefits, cultivation, and culinary uses. Includes 37 simple, delicious recipes.
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Simply Simpatico: The Home of Authentic Southwestern Cuisine (Flavors of Home (Hardco...
Simply Simpatico is dedicated to New Mexico's heritage and to the congenial style of living that has emerged from its unique cultural matrix. It focuses on the cornucopia of foods which so vividly reflect the lifestyles and culinary traits of modern-day New Mexicans - foods that have roots in... more
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Cherokee Cooklore: To Make My Bread by Ulmer & Beck
These recipes are rich in folklore, retaining the quaint mystery with which the forbears of the present-day Cherokees endowed them. These men and women found the fulness of life in quiet woodlands, giving gratitude and adoration to the Great Spirit for sustenance. Recipes - Herbs - Wild Foods... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
The Southeastern Indians by Charles Hudson
The Indians of the Southeastern United States enjoyed the richest and mot advanced level of culture of any native people north of Mexico. Hardly any of their achievements are remembered today, however, and more than any of the aboriginal Americans, the Southeastern Indians have been ignored by... more
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Folk Remedies That Work by Joan Wilen & Lydia Wilen & Joan Live and Be Well W...
From the popular authors of Chicken Soup & Other Folk Remedies, this updated and revised edition of Live and Be Well features a range of remedies to cure whatever ails you, including a new section on the popular kombucha tea mushroom. Folk Remedies That Work offer a wide variety of helpful... more
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Traditional Home Remedies: Time-Tested Methods for Staying Well-The Natural Way (Old ...
In bygone days, the pantry and the medicine cabinet were often stocked from the same kitchen garden. Foodstuffs were both nutrition and good medicine, some preventive and some curative, but never split up the way we tend to think of them. Now we're learning in modern-day medicine what our... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
How Indians Used Desert Plants by James W. Cornett
3 page chapters discussing agave, barrel cactus, beavertail cactus, creosote, desert willow, fan palm, gourd, jimson weed, jojoba, juniper, mesquite, mormon tea, ocotillo, organ pipe cactus, pinyon pine, sagebrush, saguaro, tobacco, and yucca.
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Technique of Porcupine-Quill Decoration Among the North American Indians by William C...
Porcupine quill decoration is a craft that is unique to the Indians of North America; a craft that can be found nowhere else in the world. Prior to about 1840 it was the principle means of decoration among most of this continent's Nations and as such one would suppose that there would be... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
How to Make Primitive Pottery by Evard H. Gibby
The author tells you everything you need to know to make attractive, functional earthenware in this fine book. More than sixty photographs show each step described as well as many finished items. These, plus descriptions of ancient pottery types from the Anasazi to Guatemala, provide a great... more
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Ojibwa Crafts by Carrie A. Lyford
Carrie Alfred observed the Indians in Michigan,Wisconsin and Minnesota. their collecting of maple syrup,wild rice,bead work,ribbon work,birch bark work,basket making,native dyes. this is a good book because in the first part of the 1900's the Indians in the great lakes region, still followed... more
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Iroquois Crafts by Carrie A. Lyford
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's large-scale digitization efforts. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content of items in a manner that facilitates and promotes a variety of uses. The digital reformatting... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
Crochet Techniques (Milner Craft Series) by Renate Kirkpatrick
There are more unique crochet stitches than anyone can count?which is what makes this remarkable book so valuable for crocheters. Each of its sampler rugs introduces the reader to a variety of new stitches. One consists of 36 squares, all in yarn of the same color, yet each with its own... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
How to Make Cherokee Clothing by Unknown Author
A comprehensive volume of detailed instructions and illustrations on how to make Cherokee clothing, head dresses, hair styles, and ornaments for both men and women. Methods of cutting and piercing the ears, the use of body paint and tattooing, as well as sources for project materials and... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
Wrap Style : Innovative to Traditional, 24 Inspirational Shawls, Ponchos, and Capelet...
This contemporary collection of wraps showcases the work of 18 knitwear designers that include Lily Chin, Nicky Epstein, and Jo Sharp. The designs for these ponchos, capes, stoles, and capelets vary from simple to challenging and explore shape and silhouette possibilities in a host of... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
150 Crochet Trims: Designs for Beautiful Decorative Edgings, from Lacy Borders to Bob...
This diverse collection of 150 beautiful crochet designs offers a multitude of unique and original trims that can be used to customize everything from sweaters and shawls to cushions and throws. Suitable for both the beginner and avid enthusiast, the book is organized in three main sections:... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
The Nero Wolfe Cookbook by Rex Stout
"I went on by to the kitchen, and was served by Fritz with what do you think? Corn fritters... with bacon and homemade blackberry jam they were ambrosia."
The speaker is Archie Goodwin; the Fritz in question is Nero Wolfe's estimable chef; the recipe for corn fritters is just... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
The Bread Machine Cookbook (Nitty Gritty Cookbooks) by Donna Rathmell German
The first cookbook for automated bread machines is STILL the best! Recipes tested on more machines for more loaf sizes. Recipes for small, medium, and large loaves! 130 recipes for white, cheese, whole grain, fruit, vegetable, spice and herb breads; rolls, bread sticks, bagels, croissants and... more
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Patti M. (pateiwah) |
The Cherokee People: The Story of the Cherokees from Earliest Origins to Contemporary...
Thomas Mails is a retired minister. he used carefully researched and documented information,made drawings of the Cherokee people from ancient times through to today.
he followed their movements throughout the southeast united states. their culture,government... more
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Seven Clans of the Cherokee Society by Marcelina Reed
A fascinating look into the traditional structure of Cherokee society of old. Given are clan names in Cherokee and English, descriptions of power animals of the clans, information on the matrilineal system, marriage, government and more. Complemented with beautiful full page, full color... more
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Handmade Baskets: 28 Beautiful Baskets to Make for Your Home by Lyn Siler
"Practically takes you by the hand to show you exactly how to create the style(s) of your choice....A glossary of terms, descriptions and drawings of tools and materials, an explanation of weaving variations, and answers to technical questions."--Country Accents. 144 pages (64 in color), 800... more
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Native Crafts: Inspired by North America's First Peoples (Kids Can Do It) by Maxine T...
Native Americans have always turned to the natural world to make everything, from clothing to cooking utensils to ceremonial items. Whether it was a bowl or a basket, a drum or a necklace, each item was precious for its practical use, as well as for the decorative purpose it served. In the... more
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More Than Moccasins: A Kid's Activity Guide to Traditional North American Indian Life...
Kids discover traditions and skills from the people who first settled this continent, including gardening, making useful pottery, and communicating through Navajo codes.
Everyday life: Tepee --
Backrest --
Wigwam --
Pueblo village --
Weaving --
Basket --
Burden basket --
Pottery... more
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Scarlet Ribbons: American Indian Technique for Today's Quilters by Helen Kelley
Classic work on American Indian ribbonwork and quilting. Includes an explanation of Plains style ribbonwork, templates for various ribbonwork patterns, easy to follow instructions for multiple ribbonwork patterns for dresses, straight dance suits, shawls and many other projects. Color photos... more