light ax used by North American Indians
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tomahawklight ax used by North American Indians
tomahawksA light ax used as a tool or weapon by American Indians
pipestoneHard red clay (catlinite) used by North American Indians for tobacco pipes
wampuma form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAG, PEAGE
peaga form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAGE, WAMPUM
peagea form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAG, WAMPUM
peagesPEAGE, a form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAG, WAMPUM
peagsPEAG, a form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAGE, WAMPUM
wampumsWAMPUM, a form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAG, PEAGE
stroudcoarse woolen cloth, blanket, or garment formerly used by the British in bartering with the North American Indians
calumetslong-stemmed, ornamented tobacco pipe used by North American Indians on ceremonial occasions, esp. in token of peace
stroudscoarse woolen cloth, blanket, or garment formerly used by the British in bartering with the North American Indians
calumetlong-stemmed, ornamented tobacco pipe used by North American Indians on ceremonial occasions, esp. in token of peace
watapsthread made by North American Indians from the divided roots of certain conifers and used in weaving and sewing
watapthread made by North American Indians from the divided roots of certain conifers and used in weaving and sewing
watapethread made by North American Indians from the divided roots of certain conifers and used in weaving and sewing
watapesthread made by North American Indians from the divided roots of certain conifers and used in weaving and sewing
leatherwoodA North American shrub with yellow flowers and very short leafstalks. Its tough, pliant bark was formerly used by American Indians for making baskets, fishing lines, and bowstrings
leatherwoodsA North American shrub with yellow flowers and very short leafstalks. Its tough, pliant bark was formerly used by American Indians for making baskets, fishing lines, and bowstrings
kinnikinnickA smoking mixture used by North American Indians as a substitute for tobacco or for mixing with it, typically consisting of dried sumac leaves and the inner bark of willow or dogwood
sneezeweedA yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family, with turned-back rays and a globular disk. Some kinds are toxic to grazing animals and some are used medicinally, esp. by American Indians, in the treatment of colds
peagcylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
peagscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
wampumscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
sewanscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
seawancylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
sewancylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
wampumcylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
seawanscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da