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Customer Product Reviews
Native Americans of the 18th and 19th centuries were masters at living off the land. Nature supplied everything they needed to survive. These tools are authentic re-creations of tools and weapons native tribes used during that period of history. Available: Stone Club ? This authentic, awe-inspiring re-creation centers around the 3" x 4" river rock bound solidly onto the leather-wrapped hardwood handle. It's beautifully adorned with powerful symbols, including a medicine bundle, simulated eagle feathers for bravery, a fox bone for battlefield slyness and a tuft of pony hair. Includes a certificate of authenticity from its Navajo craftsman. Overall length: 15". Standard Tomahawk ? A no-frills representation of a 19th-century trading tomahawk. The 9" head, with formidable 4" blade on the front and pipe bowl on the back, is pressure-fitted to the crosshatched pipe/tomahawk shaft, just like the originals were nearly two centuries ago. Overall length: 22-1/2". Navajo Tomahawk ? A handmade 4-3/4" steel head tops off this gorgeous, historically accurate masterpiece. A beautiful collection of powerful medicine, including beadwork, rabbit fur and feathers, accents the leather-wrapped handle. 100% Navajo-crafted with a certificate of authenticity. Proudly display this piece with the braided-leather strap. Overall length: 14"L without tassel.
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