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Injun-Uity Book 4

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Cover (Book Four, 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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Injun-Uity Index (Book Four, Card 2)

This is the manual of book 4, and a complete table of content where readers can get an overview of...

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Map Reading (Book Four, Card 3)

Indian maps and mapping abilities have been reported in a variety of sources, however due to their ephemeral nature, there...

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Sleeping Out Part I (Book Four, Card 4)

Historically, Indians blankets crafted of woven plant fibers, animal hides, and fur, and later, hand-woven wool or cotton fabric. Wood...

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Sleeping Out Part II (Book Four, Card 5)

Native Americans on the Plains grew more nomadic as their priority attentive to hunting. Tepees, sometimes written tipi, are a type...

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Pests (Book Four, Card 6)

Sometime Native Americans made their own mosquitoes net that were made with the help of pine boughs and sticks. Creating...

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Camping With Animals (Book Four, Card 7)

1) The Fundamentals The most common recommendation from campers is to carry water from home or to use bottled water...

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Bow Drill, Fire Sticks (Book Four, Card 8)

The ability to kindle a fire was critical to Native American survival. Fire was viewed as a tool by Native...

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Keep Warm In Winter (Book Four, Card 9)

It was a full-time job just to stay warm. They rubbed bear and goose oil into their skin. This repelled...

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Indian Parka (Book Four, Card 10)

A parka is a knee-length hooded cold-weather coat made from animal skin and often stuffed with down and fu on...

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Drinking Water (Book Four, Card 11)

Drinking water is defined as water that is utilized for drinking. Recreational water is defined as water that is used...

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Candle Holders (Book Four, Card 12)

A candle holder with numerous arms is known as a candelabra. As a result, the name “candelabra” has come to...

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Flags & Pennants (Book Four, Card 13)

The American flag is the national symbol. Signify all of its positions, and as a result, specific usage practices have...

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The Weather (Book Four, Card 14)

Predicting the weather by monitoring clouds and animal behavior is the most useful thing to learn from the smart Native...

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Swimming (Book Four, Card 15)

Swimming is an individual or team sport that involves moving through water with one’s complete body. The sport can be...

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First Ad Part I (Book Four, Card 16)

Native Americans are known for their understanding of medicinal plants. It is said that they began use plants and herbs...

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First Ad Part II (Book Four, Card 17)

Native Americans fashioned syringes made of animal bladders and hollow bird bones to inject medications, according to Technology in America: A...

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Camp Shower (Book Four, Card 18)

Native American peoples were mostly for go camping for the purpose of hunting ,where they made a camp shower to...

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Artificial Respiration (Book Four, Card 19)

The Schafer method was a revolutionary method of artificial respiration that became popular. The patient is positioned prone (face down)...

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Good Fishing (Book Four, Card 20)

Tribes who lived near huge bodies of water or on the coasts specialized on fishing. For cultures that fished, spears...

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Good Hunting (Book Four, Card 21)

Native Americans have always had a variety of food sources, with strategies varying depending on tribe and region. Hunting, trapping,...

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Predatory Animals (Book Four, Card 22)

This is a partial list of American predators. Cougar, sometimes called cougar, painter or puma, is rare in the east....

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Western Hats (Book Four, Card 23)

John Batterson Stetson was an American hatter, hat maker, and the originator of the cowboy hat in the 1860s. The...

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Western Bridles (Book Four, Card 24)

Bridles are vital horse equipment because they allow operators to better control the horse’s neck, mouth, and face. The browband...

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Western Clothes (Book Four, Card 25)

Western clothing often includes Western shirts with pearl snap fasteners and vaquero design elements, blue jeans, a cowboy hat, a...

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Western Saddles (Book Four, Card 26)

Saddle – A leather seat connected to the horse’s back, with or without a horn and cantle. The pad saddle...

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Types of Saddles (Book Four, Card 27)

FLEXIBLE TREE SADDLE: Flexible tree saddles have a stiff fork and cantle, but flexible bars that allow the tree to...

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Frontier Pistols (Book Four, Card 28)

A pistol is a tiny handgun that is designed to be used with one hand. According to one account, the...

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Frontier Rifles (Book Four, Card 29)

Long Rifle: The long rifle, also called the longrifle, Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American longrifle, was one of the...

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Lariat use (Book Four, Card 30)

What is the meaning of lariat? A long light rope (such as hemp or leather) used with a running noose...

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Indian Sculpture (Book Four, Card 31)

Native American sculptures have been popular since prehistoric times. Many carvings, such as fetishes, have been discovered by archaeologists. Native...

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Drum Messages (Book Four, Card 32)

Drums were invented and used by societies living in forested areas as an early form of long-distance communication and for...

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India Face Markings (Book Four, Card 33)

For rites, dances, and battles, many Native American tribes painted their bodies and faces. The painted motifs were thought to...

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Skiing Part I (Book Four, Card 34)

Skiing is a sport, hobby, and form of transportation that involves travelling over snow using a pair of long, flat...

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Skiing Part II (Book Four, Card 35)

Downhill Skiing: Downhill skiing is the style of skiing that the majority of people are familiar with, especially if they...

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Indian Masks (Book Four, Card 36)

Masks were manufactured for ceremonies, decorating, war rituals, shaman rituals, rituals bringing young men into the tribe, healing rituals, entertainment,...

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