Narrator: Cracking a quahog shell with a deer antler is the first step in creating wampum beads and jewelry. But today, Native American artist Allen Hazard uses a wet saw to more precisely ...
The Center for Native Peoples and the Environment is committed to partnering ... We encourage you to explore more fully the projects highlighted below. The Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign, a ...
It also features vendors from all over Indian Country who sell Native-made arts and goods, such as beadwork, quillwork, turquoise, wampum and silver. Native foods such as American Indian frybread ...
Photo Lot 86-58, Copy of James N. Edy photograph of Chiefs of the Six Nations explaining their wampum belts, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. The Seneca are the largest of ...
Shop for traditional Wampum jewelry and indigenous crafts ... His passion for educating the public about Native culture has taken him to numerous venues to conduct presentations and dance programs ...