My Native American Artifacts
Collection



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The first 3 images give a representative cross section of the Flint, chert,
and obsidian Arrow heads, Spear heads, Stone Drills, various hand tools of
stone, Tomahawk and stone Axe heads that are in the collection. The vast
majority of these implements have come from the Northeasteast portion of the
United States, with a small portion coming from the Southwest. The first
image has an extremely rare "Prehistoric man" Clovis point, pictured
in the
upper right hand corner, that is approximately 12,000 to 14,000 years old.
The remainder come from the more recent period where they are from 200 to
6,000 years old.

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The 4th image depicts an Apache bow and drum with human scalp drum beater.
The arrows are semi-modern, having come from the 1st half of the 20th
Century.
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The 5th picture shows three Native American iron Tomahawks, including a
"scalping Tomahawk" (lower left most) and an authentic "Tomahawk
Peace
Pipe", (uppermost) which can actually be smoked. The one in the
middle is
a "trade Tomahawk", so named because it was used to trade to the
Native
Americans in exchange for Animal hides. The 4 powder Horns are all
authentic Colonial American, each with it's own unique scrimshaw engraving.