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Straight Arrows 72 Injun Uities Series 1 and 2 Cover

The story of Straight Arrow was explained in two schemes, one by NABISCO that was handling all radio and comic...

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Straight Arrows 72 Injun Uities Series 1 and 2 Overview

I straight Arrow presents this book to you, let it be your guide and help you to enjoy life more...

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Cover (Book One, Card 1)

I Straight arrow under this injun uity manual will help you learn how you can survive in a place where...

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Injun-Uity Index (Book One, Card 2)

This is the manual of book 1 and 2, and a complete table of content where readers can get an...

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Rope Hoists (Book One, Card 3)

So, the first technique is rope hoist, Barrel Hoist, things which are heavy in weight or huge in size can...

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Indian Tools (Book One, Card 4)

Let’s start with basic took making techniques which are necessary to live life in woods. Basic tools include an axe,...

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Indian Camp Fires (Book One, Card 5)

What else you would be in need if you need a camp fire while camping in the woods? Yes, some...

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Indian Oven Cooler (Book One, Card 6)

Cooking without an oven and freezer? Is that possible to have them in a forest? Yes, with the help of...

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Indian Grill or Spit (Book One, Card 7)

It’s time for some grill chicken. Yummmmm…!!! For a grill set up, you need two forked sticks and it should...

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Indian Tepee (Book One, Card 8)

Indian Tepee: Let’s start with housing; in the uity cards of a straight Arrow, the technique to build a house...

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Brush Shelter (Book One, Card 9)

These house-making tricks were used by almost every tribe of Native Indians. Apache is a tribe who use such kind...

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Proper Camp (Book One, Card 10)

Camping: And this is how your proper camp should looks like when you are living as an Indian in a...

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Indian Loom (Book One, Card 11)

Indian loom Najavo is a native tribe who use such techniques for tool, making baby carriage and looming.  The Navajos...

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Papoose Carriage (Book One, Card 12)

Papoose Carriage In the Comanche tribe, the newborn was wrapped and spent a few days in the tipi with its...

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Indian Foot Bridge (Book One, Card 13)

Indian Bridge Indigenous people used wooden made bridge to cross the river. How do they do it? If you need...

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Indian Raft (Book One, Card 14)

Rafting In Oregon and around the United States, whitewater rafting has become a tremendously popular water sport. It wasn’t always...

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Indian Bow Making (Book One, Card 15)

The use of bow and arrow technology by Native Americans in the Southwest United States did not begin until roughly...

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Bow Stringing Care (Book One, Card 16)

Bow and Arrow Making Such techniques were also discussed on pages 16 and 17 of volume 1, of uity-cards. All...

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Arrow Making (Book One, Card 17)

The Arrowhead was formed of a hard stone, such as Flint, that was honed into a projectile tip using the...

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Archery (Book One, Card 18)

In indigenous tribes a young boy identified not only with his father but also with his father’s family bravest warriors....

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Poisonous Snakes (Book One, Card 19)

Recognition of venomous Snakes In the United States, roughly 7,000 people are bitten by a venomous snake each year. On...

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Distance Signals (Book One, Card 20)

Signals Different distance signals were used by the indigenous tribes to give a signal from distance. If someone is at...

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Water Signals (Book One, Card 21)

Indigenous people used different water signals. For example if there is a wave sign near a water stream its mean...

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Danger Signals (Book One, Card 22)

Help signals Help signals can safe many lives in case of danger. Three major help signals are used to in...

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Help Signals (Book One, Card 23)

Smoke signals were utilized by American Indians to warn others of a variety of situations, including danger, calling people to...

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Orientation Part 1 (Book One, Card 24)

Whenever you are passing through the forest or in dark these easy tricks could save you from getting lost inside...

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Orientation Part 2 (Book One, Card 25)

If you are going through an area where there is not enough water, follow the trails of grazing animals, as...

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Tracking Game (Veg) (Book One, Card 26)

Indigenous people track animals from their footprints. For instance, deer walks on stiff grounds. Goat, dogs, cats and rabbits can...

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Tracking game (Corn) (Book One, Card 27)

For tracking a carnivorous animal, their running pattern can be followed. For instance, if a possum is running in normal...

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Points of a Horse (Book One, Card 28)

Points of horse Horse is an important animal in Indian culture. Before Columbus’ arrival in 1492, the Western World accepted...

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Indian Ponies (Book One, Card 29)

Among the toughest American Indian horses, with strong legs and feet, is the Palomino, a distinct, golden colored horse with...

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Rope Halter or Bridle Horsemanship (Book One, Card 30)

Native Americans manufactured their own bridles out of rawhide, tanned leather, and coiled or woven horsehair or buffalo hair. They...

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Proper Mounting (Book One, Card 31)

According to historians Horses competition among Indigenous Peoples for the greatest hunting and war horses turned old comrades into rivals....

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Proper Posture (Book One, Card 32)

Natural Horsemanship, which focuses on the horse’s well-being, is a method of handling horses in which you “work with the...

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Handling your Mount (Book One, Card 33)

The Comanche, also known as the Nermernuh, were a North American Indian tribe of equestrian nomads whose domain included the...

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Helping your Mount (Book One, Card 34)

“Natural Horsemanship acknowledges the horse’s inherent nature as a predatory animal while also respecting his spirit and heart. It necessitates...

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Travois or Drag (Book One, Card 35)

“Natural horsemanship is about pushing your limitations, admitting your flaws, and seeking to be a part of something bigger than...

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Animal Tricks (Book One, Card 36)

The travois is a Native American tool that can also be used as a drag sled. It was intended to...

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