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Injun-Uity Book 3

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Cover (Book Three, Card 1)

The booklet was famous as “Straight Arrow 72 INJUN-UITIES. Here I am sharing some of the injun-uity cards with you...

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Table of Contents (Book Three, Card 2)

This is the manual of book 3, and a complete table of content where readers can get an overview of...

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Breast Plate (Book Three, Card 3)

Hair pipes are long bead necklaces that are more than 1.5 inches long and are popular among American Indians, especially...

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Bone and Shell Necklace (Book Three, Card 4)

Native American bone chokers have become a hallmark of Native American folklore as well as modern fashion. The traditional bone...

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Indian Beaded Vest (Book Three, Card 5)

Native American men and women’s clothing was frequently brightly coloured, as this beaded vest manufactured between 1880 and 1900 demonstrates....

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Lariat Uses (Book Three, Card 6)

A lariat is a shackle made of rope that is thrown around a target and tightened when pulled. It is...

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Cincha (Book Three, Card 7)

For about 3000 years, the cinch (girth) has been in use. The buckle first appeared in the Middle East approximately...

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Indian Saddle (Book Three, Card 8)

The pad saddle and the frame saddle were the two main styles of Indian saddles. While all mounted Indians wore...

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Stalking Game I (Book Three, Card 9)

Native Americans learned to stalk by studying predator-prey interactions. To survive, drab-colored animals such as deer, rabbit, and fox have...

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Stalking Game II (Book Three, Card 10)

This stalking game 2 contains an extremely important point, which is related to the correction of wind direction in the...

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Indian Whistle (Book Three, Card 11)

The Native American Flute, also known as the love flute or courting flute, is a musical instrument that has long...

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Sun Googles (Book Three, Card 12)

The purpose of these goggles was to protect the eyes from windblown ice and the brightness of the sun on...

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Camp Furnishing I (Book Three, Card 13)

The Dakota Fire Hole was named after the Dakota tribe of Native Americans who lived in what is now North...

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Camp Furnishing II (Book Three, Card 14)

Camping is a common activity among millions of Native Americans and is especially popular in the stalking game. Camping is an excellent...

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Camp Furnishing III (Book Three, Card 15)

When stalking wildlife, hunters use the camp cabinet to keep insects and prowling animals away from their food. At night,...

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Camp Furnishing IV (Book Three, Card 16)

Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or hoping to expand your boundaries this year, there are a few basics you’ll...

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Rustic Racks (Book Three, Card 17)

Several American companies specialized in rustic furniture in the 1870s. In the Adirondack Mountains of New York, high-quality rustic furniture...

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Barrel Stave Hammock (Book Three, Card 18)

According to his writings, when Christopher Columbus arrived in the Caribbean, he discovered locals sleeping in hammocks, which are beds,...

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Tepee Decoration I (Book Three, Card 19)

The Savannas Native Americans frequently adorned their teepees with depictions of animals and tribal insignia, among other things. Each tribe...

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Tepee Decoration II (Book Three, Card 20)

Indians have often designed emblems to symbolize the features of thieves. Indians did not try to sketch realistically. The designs...

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Ownership Staff (Book Three, Card 21)

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Coup Sticks (Book Three, Card 22)

For the Plains Indians of native America, counting coup is a warrior custom that involves achieving prestige in battle over...

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Corral Gate (Book Three, Card 23)

Corral gates make it easier to get in and out of the corral. They can be simply erected anywhere along...

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Stump Chair and Log Bench (Book Three, Card 24)

Log benches and stump chairs are a long-lasting and environmentally sustainable alternative to traditional outdoor sitting. Wooden log seats, which...

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Council Rings I (Book Three, Card 25)

A council circle is a characteristic feature at the heart of various North American indigenous societies. The council circle, also...

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Council Rings II (Book Three, Card 26)

Ideally, the chief’s seat should be more ornately decorated than the other seating areas built with an ornamental back of...

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Indian Ladder (Book Three, Card 27)

In native America, a ladder built of or resembling a tiny tree that has been carefully pruned such that several...

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War Drum (Book Three, Card 28)

The drum is more than just a piece of music. It has enormous cultural and symbolic significance for the Lakota,...

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Indian Leggings (Book Three, Card 29)

In North America, Indian leggings are commonly worn. When buckskin was available, the Indian used it to make his leggings....

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Dance Bustie (Book Three, Card 30)

Originally from the Plains region of the United States, the Native American bustle has become a typical element of a...

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Dance Rattle (Book Three, Card 31)

In Native American history, rattles were an important component of everyday life and culture, and they were sometimes referred to...

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Indian Dances (Book Three, Card 32)

Indian dance basically encompasses a wide range of genres that are often classed as either classical or folk. The same as...

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Horned Wa-pa-ha (Book Three, Card 33)

The name Arikara means “horn, referring to the tribe’s former custom of wearing the hair with two pieces of bone...

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Lacross Stick (Book Three, Card 34)

Lacrosse is a sport in which a lacrosse stick, often known as a cross, is utilized. Players use the lacrosse...

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Fire Prevention I (Book Three, Card 35)

Fire prevention in forests is ultimately vital since it considerably aids in the prompt discovery of hot patches, the localization...

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Fire Prevention II (Book Three, Card 36)

An unenclosed and freely expanding combustion event that consumes the natural fuels of a forest, such as duff, grass, weeds,...

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