Solid Wood Spear with Stone Point

Solid Wood Spear with Stone Point

Just like our cane spear, only with a solid wood shaft instead of cane. Solid wood shafts were used in areas where cane was not available. Tree saplings were usually used for shafts. $145.00
Student Atlatl/Thrower

Student Atlatl/Thrower

The student atlatl is about the simplest style of atlatl. Modeled after one found in a rock shelter in Arkansas, which was about 3,000 years old. A rugged atlatl that can take abuse. Use with our student spear for a popular hands on program of throwing spears with...
Student Spear

Student Spear

A shaft with wild turkey feathers, no fore shaft, and blunt end for safety and low maintenance. Use with our student atlatl for a popular hands on program of throwing spears with atlatls. Six sets are good for a group of 20-25 participants to keep things moving along....
Bone Hoe

Bone Hoe

Hoes were garden tools used to break up soil for rain water and to remove weeds that compete with the cultivated plants. This hoe, made from a bison shoulder blade is modeled after those used by the Hidatsa Indians, great farmers who lived in the northern plains....
Wooden Rake

Wooden Rake

The Hidatsa Indians used wooden rakes to clear their cornfields. This rake is a faithful reproduction of the original type. Made of tree saplings and rawhide. $275.00