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What's New at Crazy Crow Trading Post

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There’s always something new at Crazy Crow Trading Post! New products, sales and special offers, articles on Native American or Historic Reenactor crafts, history and more. Be sure to check back here regularly.

There’s always something new at Crazy Crow Trading Post! New products, sales and special offers, articles on Native American or Historic Reenactor crafts, history and more. Be sure to check back here regularly.

Tia Wood Heads a Sea of Red Jingle Dancers 2017 GON Tribute

Rate This Article Tia Wood Heads a Sea of Red Jingle Dancers 2017 GON Tribute First Nations Canadian Cree, Tia Wood, organizes a red dress jingle dance to remember missing and murdered indigenous women. Over 150 jingle dancers dressed in red take part in spectacular display! Tia Wood [read more]

Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in Its Golden Age – Annotated 3rd Edition – Joe Kindig, Jr.

In Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in Its Golden Age – Annotated 3rd Edition, author Joe Kindig, Jr. defines the American Longrifle as the finest example of truly American rococo art, using 262 rifles from his extensive collection. The most comprehensive source ever published, this 3rd Edition features dramatically improved photos using the original negatives, now including the locks. A new 48 page addition features over 240 full color photos with multiple, detailed views of 28 of the finest Kentuckys, many previously unpublished. Much new information discovered over the last 35 years has been added, along with the extensive information & photos from Shumway’s 1983 edition. The early Pennsylvania & Maryland schools of gunsmithing are covered, along with biographical data on the makers. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Bone Tipped & Banded Horns

For any student of powder horns and/or the Kentucky rifle, Bone Tipped & Banded Horns: Regional Characteristics of Professionally Made Powder Horns – Vol. I by Jay Hopkins is a “must have book” for your personal library. This first volume of a planned two volume set is the culmination of a 50-year study concentrating on regional characteristics of professionally made powder horns. It has been significantly augmented by collaboration and cooperation with other collectors, students and museums. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Difference in a Mountain Man Rendezvous and Voyageur Rendezvous

After years of maintaining a Rendezvous Calendar, we felt it was time to answer a often asked question: What is the Difference in a Mountain Man Rendezvous and Voyageur Rendezvous? In North American history, a rendezvous was a wilderness gathering that took place at established camps or river and lake junctions used by those involved in the fur trade. All of these rendezvous ultimately included a major transfer of furs and goods to be traded for furs. In North America during the fur trade era, from the 16th century to the mid-19th century, this included the Voyageur Rendezvous and the Mountain Man or Buckskinner Rendezvous.

People Doing Things That Matter: Tammy Greer, Houma

Rate This Article People Doing Things That Matter: Tammy Greer, Houma Crazy Crow Trading Post: April 12, 2019 People Doing Things That Matter: Tammy Greer, Houma Crazy Crow Trading Post: April 2019 How Crazy Crow learned of Tammy Greer While working on the Petal Southern Miss [read more]

Using Imitation Porky Guard Hair Tips

Rate This Article Tips for Using Imitation Porky Guard HairMaking a Great Looking Roach for LessBy Crazy Crow Trading Post ~ July 15, 2016 Tips for Using Imitation Porky Guard HairMaking a Great Looking Roach for LessBy Crazy Crow Trading Post ~ July 15, 2016 Imitation Porky guard hair has [read more]

Recreating the American Longrifle, Buchele, Shumway, Alexander

William Buchele, George Shumway & Peter Alexander have combined to write Recreating the American Longrifle, 5th Edition, the best book ever written on building and decorating your own flintlock or percussion longrifle. Recreating the American Longrifle contains an abundance of vital information and extremely helpful tips found nowhere else. With over 285 line drawings and 106 photographs, the many subtle steps and procedures such as inletting, carving, engraving, and all other procedures are covered in great detail. Fully revised in 1998, with over 30,000 copies sold since the first printing. 168 pages, 350 photos & illustrations, 8-1/2" x 11, Soft Cover. From Crazy Crow Publishing.

Hawk Bells: From European Falconry to American Trade Goods

Rate This Article Hawk Bells: From European Falconry to American Trade Goods Crazy Crow Trading Post ~ June 2014 Photo Credit: Barry Hardin Hawk Bells: From European Falconry to American Trade Goods Crazy Crow Trading Post ~ June 2014 Photo Credit: Barry Hardin Small bells of [read more]

Discover Fort Ticonderoga-A True Early American Colonial Treasure

Rate This Article Discover Fort Ticonderoga: A True Early American Treasure From Ruin to National Treasure Credit Above Photo: Manuela Michailescu, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Discover Fort Ticonderoga: A True Early American Treasure From Ruin to National Treasure Credit Above Photo: Manuela Michailescu, CC BY-SA [read more]

No Veteran Left Behind: A Vets Journey into The Black Leggings Society

No Veteran Left Behind, by Triston Ahtone Includes excerpts from and links to original 2014 story by Tristan Ahtone One Kiowa Veteran's Journey into Membership in the Kiowa Black Leggings Society For as long as anyone can remember, veterans have held one of the most revered places in the culture of the tribal people of [read more]

How to Make Blackfoot Moccasins

Rate This Article How to Make Blackfoot Moccasins Circa 1909 Excerpt from "Material Culture of the Blackfoot" by Clark Wissler - 1909: Pages 128-130 Credit Above Photo: Leoboudv, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Traditional Blackfeet Children's Moccasins. How to Make Blackfoot Moccasins Circa 1909 Material Culture of [read more]

Native American Warbonnets & Warbonnet Kits on Sale Through 6/30/16

Native American Warbonnets & Warbonnet Kits on Sale Through 6/30/16 SAVE 10% on select Warbonnets & Kits Crazy Crow Trading Post offers both Indian-made and non-Indian made warbonnets. Standard colors (Red/White & White/White are are usually in stock for immediate delivery; however, any fluff color combination can be made. Allow 8-10 [read more]

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Crazy Crow Trading Post Crow Calls Sale

Current Crow Calls Sale

March – April 2024

Take advantage of great deals during our March – April Crow Calls Sale! SAVE 10%-20% on popular powwow, rendezvous, historic reenactor, bead & leather crafter supplies. Don’t miss the savings on many popular items like Missouri River Deluxe Hunting Bags, Plains Hard Sole Moccasin Kits, 18th & 19th Century Footwear: Men’s & Women’s Colonial Shoes with Buckles, Riflemen’s Half Boots & Civil War Brogans, Colonial Clothing: Waistcoats, Knee Breeches, 1850s Waistcoats & Frockcoats, Pow-Wow Drums, Hand Drum Kits, Plains Style Lance & Spear Heads, Dream Catchers & Mandalas, Traditional Serapes & so much more!

 
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