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Craftwork Techniques of the Native Americans

Craftwork Techniques of the Native Americans – 2nd Edition – Scott Sutton – New expanded Second Edition includes Scott’s wide range of experience in fan making, with tips & techniques on extending feathers and using florets & other decorative feathers in 8 new pages. The secrets of Native American craftwork are contained in 9 popular beadwork projects that will add to your knowledge & skill. From Crazy Crow Publishing. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Craftwork Techniques of the Native Americans2023-08-06T20:36:37+00:00

Warriors Of The Plains: Native American Regalia & Crafts

Warriors Of The Plains: Native American Regalia & Crafts is filled with images both vintage and modern, this book illustrates the magnificent regalia worn by those memorable warriors who once ruled the Great Plains. With many of today’s Native American dancers incorporating vintage components in their modern outfits, the numerous examples of craftwork techniques presented here can be readily learned for use in creating both dance and ceremonial regalia. 96 pages, 21 historic photos and 284 full color photographs & illustrations. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Warriors Of The Plains: Native American Regalia & Crafts2024-11-19T14:31:43+00:00

The Plains Warbonnet

The Plains Warbonnet: Its Story and Construction by Barry Hardin, is filled with color images and descriptions of museum examples from several tribes, as well as historic photos of Plains Indians wearing warbonnets with their ceremonial attire. And the Photo Gallery presents some of today’s best craftsmen with examples of their artistry. By combining historical background with construction information, we believe this warbonnet book to be the most comprehensive work ever produced in print about this important symbol of the Native American. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

The Plains Warbonnet2023-08-07T12:59:47+00:00

Native American Moccasins, A Craft Manual

When published in 1969, George White’s book on making American Indian moccasins was the first comprehensive treatise on the subject and it remains so today. After George’s death, it has been published by his son Frank. Frank White decided to retire from publishing in 2013, Crazy Crow acquired the rights to the book. As the last print run was exhausted, we decided to build upon George’s excellent work by adding our detailed Plains Hard-Sole & Soft Sole moccasin instructions with detailed illustrations, along with a number of full color photos of different moccasin styles. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Native American Moccasins, A Craft Manual2023-08-06T20:45:23+00:00

Flintlock Fowlers

Flintlock Fowlers: The First Guns Made in America by Tom Grinslade is a landmark pictorial study of 18th century of American flintlock fowling pieces that features guns ranging from Club Butts & New England guns to those of eastern Kentucky, along with their origin & construction. Over 160 of these essential firearms, dating from 1700 to 1820, are covered, along with detailed descriptions & numerous photos highlighting the important aspects of each. A special, full-color section, with 59 detailed photos, highlights aspects of some of the most important & decorative pieces. 248 pages & over 950 high quality photographs. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Flintlock Fowlers2023-08-06T20:42:27+00:00

Engraving Historic Firearms – Take a Look Inside

By far the finest book ever written on hand engraving of firearms as well as other items, Engraving Historic Firearms is the result of painstaking research, practical knowledge and almost 50 years of experience. It is now the standard reference for engravers & collectors alike, and the step-by-step instructions on learning to engrave make it the only book available from which an engraving student can actually learn this skill. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Engraving Historic Firearms – Take a Look Inside2023-08-06T20:39:33+00:00

Pennsylvania ‘Horns of the Trade’ Screw-tip Powder Horns & Their Architecture

After years of collecting, research and photographing powder horns, the ultimate book on Pennsylvania Screw-Tip powder horns is now available! This high quality, coffee table style book is a great resource for identifying original Pennsylvania screw-tip horns, AND will provide the best information available for hornmakers and students of powder horns to understand the original horns. There are over 440 color photos in the book, with close-ups of both ends of each featured horn, along with general dimensions for the tips and butts of these significant powder horns. 317 pages, Hardbound with dust jacket. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Pennsylvania ‘Horns of the Trade’ Screw-tip Powder Horns & Their Architecture2023-08-06T20:48:01+00:00

R. Carlos Nakai

Rate This Article R. Carlos NakaiNative American Flute SongsVIEW R. CARLOS NAKAI RECORDINGS R. Carlos Nakai Native American Flute Songs VIEW R. CARLOS NAKAI RECORDINGS To become the world's premier Native American flutist, R. Carlos Nakai had to rely more on research and innovation and less on his Navajo-Ute [read more]

R. Carlos Nakai2024-09-21T17:30:56+00:00
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