Wakeda Spring 2008 Catalog
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Wakeda Spring 2008 Catalog
Wakeda.com Trading Post ! ! Spring 2008 Catalog ! ! Wakeda.com is a distributor of Native American Crafts and Supplies. From beads, feathers, brass, bone, leather, shawl fringe, how-to books, videos, sound recordings, botanicals, and much more. We are adding new items to our inventory all the time. They will appear on our website first and then in the next edition of the printed catalog. If you are already working on a project or ready to start a new one, we probably have the items you need even if they have not made it on the website or in the catalog yet. Just ask! Feel free to contact us for more information about products or how we may be of service to you. ! ! ! ! Xfctjuf;!www.Wakeda.com! ! Qipof;!(209) 848-0500! ! Gby;!(209) 845-2029! ! Fnbjm;!info@wakeda.com Nbjm;!PO Box 2114, Oakdale CA 95361 Wakeda.com Trading Post 1 CZECH SEED BEADS Glass Seed Beads made in the Czech Republic. Slight variation in size and color is to be tolerated. Order enough beads for your entire project to ensure the same dye lot. All beads strung in hanks of 24 strings, 10" long (2 strings = 1 loop). The larger the number the smaller the bead. Fill in item number with color code from below. T = Transparent 8/0 Beads: 880 _ _ _ 10/0 Beads: 100 _ _ _ 11/0 Beads: 110 _ _ _ 12/0 Beads: 120 _ _ _ 13/0 Beads: 130 _ _ _ 14/0 Beads: 140 _ _ _ 11/0 Cuts: 110 _ _ _ C Approximate beads per hank: Color # 2 3,500 4,550 5,400 5,800 8,000 7,300 5,400 Size: 8/0 10/0 Price: $4.25 $2.50 11/0 $2.25 $2.25ea 12/0 $2.25 $2.25ea 13/0 $2.25 $2.25ea 14/0 $2.50 $2.50ea 11/0 Cuts $5.00 $5.00ea x x x x x 001 Black 002 Pearl x x x 012 Crystal T x x x x x 021 Bone x 022 Alabaster Opal x 024 Natural x 026 White x x x x x 028 Ivory Pearl x x 036 Grey x x x x x 055 Rose Pink x x 060 Pearl Pink x x 075 Lt Red x x x 080 Red T x x x 081 Red x x x 082 Dk Red x x x 083 Dk Red T x x x x 098 Wine Red x x x x x 116 Orange x x x x x 118 Dk Orange x x 120 Lt Orange T 121 Lt Orange 122 Orange T 123 Dk Orange T 126 Pumpkin Orange 132 Golden Yellow 143 Yellow T 146 Yellow 153 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Amber T x x x 156 Topaz T x x 157 Dk Topaz T x x 158 Brown x x 174 Dk Brown T 178 Dk Brown 200 Olive Green 202 Chartreuse T 203 Lt Green T x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Wakeda.com Trading Post 8/0 Color # 10/0 x 11/0 $2.25 x ea 12/0 $2.25 x ea 205 Green T 205M Green T Matte x 207 Chartreuse x x 208 Lt Green x x x 212 Dk Green T x x x 218 Green x x x 219 Forest Green x 220 Peacock T x 230 Shamrock Green x 238 Turq Green x 240 Lt Blue x x 241 Lt Turq Blue x x 242 Turq Blue x x x x 243 Turq Blue T x x x 252 Powder Blue x x x 253 Dk Turq Blue x x 254 Med Blue x x 254P Med Blue Opal x 255 Slate Blue x x 260 Royal Blue x 263M Dk Aqua T Matte 264 Med Blue T 265 Navy Blue x 266 Cobalt Blue T x 280 Lt Purple 282 Dk Purple 283 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Lt Purple T x x x x 284 Dk Purple T x x x 285 Purple x x $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $3.40 x x x x x x 056 Crow Pink 065 Coral x x x x 11/0 Cuts $5.00 ea x x x x 14/0 $2.50 ea x Special Colors x x 13/0 $2.25 x ea x x x x $3.50 x 5/0 PONY BEADS Made in Czech Republic. Same shape as a seed bead, only larger. Available in the following colors. Fill in the item number with the color code from below. 915 _ _ _ $2.50 per 20z package Black 001 Red T 080 Lt Orange T 122 Brown 158 Peacock T 220 Blue T 263 Crystal T 002 Dk Red 082 Yellow T 143 Rusty Brown 168 Turquoise Blue 242 Royal Blue T 266 White 026 Wine Red 098 Yellow 146 Dk Brown 178 Aqua T 244 Purple 280 Lt Grey 030 Orange 116 Lt Brown 150 Green T 208 Turquoise Green 246 Dk Purple 282 Gray 036 Orange T 117 Amber T 156 Green 218 Med Blue 254 Dk Purple T 284 Rose Pink 055 Lt Orange 121 Topaz T 157 Dk Green T 219 Royal Blue 260 Mixed 820 Specialty Colors $3.00 per 2oz package Crow Pink 056 Blue Iris 812 Peach Matte AB 814 Rose Matte AB 816 Yellow T Silver lined 147 Blue Matte AB 813 Yellow Matte AB 815 Teal Matte AB 817 Wakeda.com Trading Post 3 NYMO THREAD This nylon thread is very popular for beadwork and is easy to thread onto a needle. It works best when waxed with beeswax to help it grip a little more. Size B Fine, 2505 yards 632637 $14.00 Size D Heavy, 1584 yards 657584 $13.00 Size F Very Heavy, 1049 yards 660070 $12.00 BEESWAX 2/3 oz U.S. domestic wax filtered to a gold color. Used for waxing threads to extend thread life, prevent breaking, hold together free-formed beading such as earrings and flat peyote stitch, and easier threading in small needle eyes. 431054 $0.65 NEEDLES Just like seed beads, the larger the number the smaller the needle. Beading Needles are longer and great for loom beading, peyote, etc. Size 10 12 12 Extra Long 13 15 Assortment (13, 12, 10) 4 15 Qty per pkg 25 25 10 25 4 25 Item # 431002 L4320 L4321 431005 118315 431006 790524001743 $ $3.70 $4.10 $3.25 $5.50 $2.65 $7.95 $1.50 Sharps Needles are short and great for appliqué, lazy stitch, etc. Size Qty per pkg 10 25 11 25 12 25 13 25 Item # 431009 431010 431011 $ $2.00 $2.25 $3.00 Glovers Needles have a chiseled tip for cutting through leather. Great for sewing leather projects together, but not suggested for use with beads. Size Qty per pkg 2 4 4 4 4 25 8 25 431064 Item # 431059 431062 431008 431007 $4.45 $ $2.50 $2.50 $8.75 $7.95 Beading / Lacing 431063 $3.25 4 needles per package. These super long needles measure 7.5” long. Perfect for loom beading a wide belt. Approximately a size 11 needle. Wooden Needle Case 431061 $2.00 2 cases per package. 2.5" long x 0.5" inches wide. Wooden case with removable lid for storing needles, beads, etc. (needles not included). Can also be peyote or wrap beaded. CZECH TILE BEADS These are opaque 6mm glass tile beads made in the Czech Republic and are tubular in shape. Their size is very consistent and are commonly used in a choker, necklace, loop necklace, as bustle spacers and fringe trim. 2 ounces per package, approx 200 beads. Production of these beads has stopped, so we are limited to stock on hand. Complete the item number with the color code below 930 _ _ _ $5.40 ea 2oz pkg 4 Light Blue 240 Navy Blue 265 Brown 170 Green 208 Dark Green 218 Peach 065 Pink 056 Red 081 White 026 Yellow 146 Orange 116 Wakeda.com Trading Post FIRE POLISH BEADS - CZECH GLASS These faceted glass beads are most commonly used for breastplates, chokers, bandoliers, and dangles on purses and necklaces. They also make beautiful jewelry - earrings, bracelets, charms, etc. The AB (aurora borealis) finish has a nice iridescent rainbow effect. Complete the item number with the color code below 105 _ _ _ Crystal Crystal AB Fuchsia Garnet Jet Black Jet Black AB Cobalt Blue AB Lt Aqua Lt Aqua AB Lt Pink Lt Pink AB Red Red AB Topaz Topaz AB Size: 4mm 6mm 8mm Beads per package: 50 25 25 Color Number: 048 069 009 Price: $1.00 $0.75 $1.00 Color Number: 065 041 002 Price: $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 Color Number: 066 061 059 Price: $1.25 $1.00 $1.50 Color Number: 071 038 068 Price: $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 Color Number: 049 042 008 Price: $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 Color Number: 030 Price: $1.50 Color Number: 058 062 020 Price: $1.25 $1.00 $1.50 Color Number: 007 Price: $1.25 Color Number: 010 Price: $1.50 Color Number: 023 Price: $1.50 Color Number: 070 067 025 Price: $1.25 $1.00 $1.75 Color Number: 072 015 Price: $1.00 $1.50 Color Number: 051 040 026 Price: $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Color Number: 013 Price: $1.25 Color Number: 006 Price: $1.50 Solid brass 8mm beads. 100 beads per package. Wakeda.com Trading Post 409009 METAL BEADS $8.00 5 GLASS CROW BEADS – ECONOMY INDIA These are 9mm glass crow beads made in India. Their size and color are slightly inconsistent. Commonly used in a breastplate, choker, necklace, loop necklace, as bustle spacers and fringe trim. 100 beads per package. T = Transparent Complete the item number with the color code below 904 _ _ _ $2.50 Picture Coming Soon Black 001 White 026 Porcelain White 022 Pink 056 Tomato Red 078 Red T 080 Red 081 Pumpkin Orange 112 Orange 116 Orange T 122 Yellow T 143 Yellow 146 Picture Coming Soon Picture Coming Soon Picture Coming Soon Picture Coming Soon Amber T 153 Dk Brown 178 Green T 205 Lt Green 208 Peacock T 220 Dk Aqua T 243 Med Blue 254 Royal Blue T 261 Dk Purple T 284 Multi 525 Peridot T 201 Picture Coming Soon Turq Green 238 Lt Turq Blue 241 Turq Blue 242 Picture Coming Soon Lt Aqua T 262 Picture Coming Soon Navy T 266 Purple 282 Lt Purple T 283 CHOKER KITS These kits contain all of the supplies and instructions needed to assemble your own 13” choker. No tools required! Choose 2 colors of glass beads from Economy Crow Beads. Choose 1 color of glass beads from Economy Crow Beads. Bone and Glass 480003 Yellow Horn and Glass 480004 Black Horn and Glass 480005 $7.25 $7.25 $7.25 Bone, Brass, Glass Yellow Horn, Brass, Glass Black Horn, Brass, Glass 480002 $8.95 480006 $8.95 480007 $8.95 INDIA FANCIES Visit our website for current listing of fancy glass beads. 6 Wakeda.com Trading Post GLASS CROW BEADS – QUALITY CZECH These are 9mm glass crow beads made in the Czech Republic. Their size is very consistent and are commonly used in a breastplate, choker, necklace, loop necklace, as bustle spacers and fringe trim. 100 beads per package. Complete the item number with the color code below 903 _ _ _ Opaque $4.00 Black 001 White 026 Grey 036 Crow Pink 056 Peach 065 Red 081 Dk Red 082 Orange 116 Golden Yellow 132 Lemon Yellow 146 Lt Brown 158 Brown 170 Lt Green 208 Dk Green 218 Peacock 219 Shamrock Green 239 Lt Blue 240 Turq Blue 242 Med Blue 254 Royal Blue 260 Navy Blue 265 Lt Purple 280 Transparent $6.00 Dk Topaz T 179 Aqua T 244 Ice T 281 Purple T 284 ANTIQUE TRADE BEADS Visit our website for a current listing of available antique beads. CHEVRON PENDANTS Venetian Glass Size Shape #1 32mm Round #2 32 x 45mm Pear #3 35 x 37mm Heart #4 Discontinued by Manufacturer #5 46 x 46mm Cross #6 Discontinued by Manufacturer #7 18 x 35mm Pear #8 36 x 36mm Open Heart Not pictured 25 x 25mm Heart Price $9.00 $8.75 $8.75 Item # 180000 180001 180002 $14.50 180003 $5.75 $11.00 $6.00 180005 180006 180111 IMITATION SINEW A waxed nylon material that can be split like sinew. Great for chokers, breastplates, dream catchers, etc. Size 1oz 4oz 8oz 8oz 8oz 8oz 8oz 8oz Wakeda.com Trading Post Color Natural Natural Natural Black Blue Red White Yellow Approx. Feet 126 500 1000 800 800 800 800 800 Item 431055 431034 431012 431015 431014 431013 431049 431051 Price $6.25 $8.00 $11.75 $11.75 $11.75 $11.75 $11.75 $11.75 7 Red, Yellow, Black, White – 10z spool of each 100 per color, 400 total 431052 $20.00 Silk Cord Size D - Black Gudebrod brand 100% Silk Thread. 28 yards. This 3 ply cord is great for stringing necklaces and knotting pearls or gemstones. 088545063476 $3.50 Bead-Nabber™ Picks up beads and holds for easy threading. Also great for picking up small bead spills. Adjustable to any finger size. 089516100244 $1.50 Canister Tower Seven canisters are threaded to screw onto each other to create a tower. Clear plastic lets you see exactly what's inside. Great for beads, buttons, and any other small embellishments that you need to organize. st002 $2.50 Adjustable Beading Loom Adjustable to do beadwork up to 3 1/2” wide and 34” long. May be used in 12”, 24”, and 36” lengths. A groove on top holds a strand of beads so that it uses any size bead you wish. 4976002036 $20.00 Small Decorative Scissors These scissors measure 3.5" long and 1.5" wide. Great for your repair box or purse. 185002 $3.00 Hemostat Clamp - Smooth These pliers are like having an extra pair of fingers around. Whether you are repairing your outfit on the road or need to hold something tight, these won’t let go until you want them to. Squeeze them to lock closed, squeeze again to release. Also work great to hold your quillwork project together when you are not working on it. The smooth tip will not mark your quills. hc25 $2.00 Metal Beading Loom Kit Contains a metal beading loom, 1000 beads, thread, needles, and complete easy to follow instructions. A great little loom to start learning on and for doing small projects. 790524025657 $7.50 Brass Thimbles Can be used as is when beading, or drilled and used as dangles on dresses, purses, breastplates, bandoliers, etc. 409014 $0.90 ea Brass Ferules Loose fan makers really like these. These are copied from the old shotgun rods with two connecting pieces. The larger one is about 1 3/4" long by 1/2" diameter. The smaller piece is about 7/8" long and screws into the larger piece. 401012 $3.25 ea Dowels 1/2” x 10” dowel to fit in ferrules 401015 $0.75 8 Wakeda.com Trading Post PINK CONCH SHELLS This is real pink conch shell, not clam or other shells that have recently been used in place of conch. This is no longer available for import, so quantities are limited. Shades vary from light to bright pink. These are hand finished so each piece will be a little different. Popular at the top of hairties, on bandoliers and breastplates, the center of a choker, etc. No International shipping permitted # of Holes Shape Item Price 1 Circle 510193 $4.50 2 Circle 510189 $4.75 2 Circle 510010 $7.50 2 Circle 510197 $9.75 2 Circle 000191 $13.50 2 Heart 510010 $13.00 2 Heart 000195 $14.25 2 Heart 000196 $18.00 Size .75" 1" 1.5" 2" 2.5" 1.5" 2" 2.5" COWRIE SHELLS Drilled and ready to use. Popular as dangles on purses, breastplates, chokers, necklaces, and other decorative uses. Sizes are averages. No International shipping permitted Money Cowries Purple Top Cowries 3/4"-1" 3/4"-1" 25 per package. 25 per package. 510005 $2.00 510014 $3.50 4+ pkgs $1.88 ea 4+ pkgs $3.25 ea Ring Top Cowries 3/4"-1" 25 per package. 510016 $2.00 4+ pkgs $1.88 ea AFRICAN PORCUPINE QUILLS These are the quills of the African porcupine. Great for roach sticks, hair sticks and often used for fishing floats. Considered a good luck charm in Africa, these quills come from the African Crested Porcupine. This species weighs around 60 pounds, much larger than our North American Porcupine. Availability of each size varies by season. Prices per each. No International shipping permitted 3” 905003 $1.25 5” 905034 $1.75 7” 905035 $2.25 9” 905007 $2.75 4” 905033 $1.50 6” 905006 $2.00 8” 905036 $2.50 10” 905037 $3.00 Skinny 905051 $1.00 Less than 1/8” in diameter, various lengths CARVED BONE & HORN PENDANTS Hand carved, each piece will be a little different. Line indicates hole direction. Sizes are approximate. White is bone and black is horn unless otherwise noted. Curved Feather 0.25” x 1.375” 411008 $0.60 Spear Shaped Feather, Lrg 0.75” x 2.75” 411003 $2.75 Painted Feather, Lrg 0.625” x 2.25” 411007 $1.25 Large Round Feather 0.75” x 3.125” 411004 $3.00 Spear Shaped Feather, Med 0.625” x 2.125” 411002 $2.00 Painted Feather, Med 0.5” x 1.625” 411006 $0.75 Wakeda.com Trading Post 9 Feather with Cut Out Details 0.625” x 2.5” 411011 $1.35 Spear Shaped Feather, Sm 0.5” x 1.625” 411001 $1.50 Painted Feather, Sm 0.375” x 1.5” 411005 $0.60 Feather, Lrg 0.375” x 2” 411010 $0.75 Feather, Sm 0.5” x 1.5” 411009 $0.60 Buffalo 1.5” x 2.25” 411040 $2.75 Bear 1” x 1.5” Bear 1” x 1.5” Bone, painted black 411090 $1.50 Fish 1” x 2” 411089 $1.50 $2.00 411087 Standing Bear 1” x 2.825” 411043 $2.25 Standing Bear 1” x 2.825” 411044 $2.25 Wolf 1” x 3.25” 411045 $2.25 Turtle 1.125” x 2.375” 411041 $2.50 Turtle 1.125” x 2.375” 411042 $2.50 Wolf 1” x 3.25” 411046 $2.25 Claw 1" 411014 1 1/2" 411015 Tusk 1 3/4" 411017 $0.60 2" 411018 $0.75 3" 411020 $1.25 3 1/2" 411021 $1.50 Tusk with Designs 2 1/4" 411022 $1.25 $0.45 $0.50 SPACERS Great for chokers, bandoliers, necklaces, bracelets, and many other projects. Bone can be stained with tea or coffee to give it an aged look. 3 Holes $1.75 per 10 pack 4 Holes $0.40 each White Bone 411110 White Bone Black Horn 411130 Black Horn 5 Holes $0.50 each 411027 White Bone 411026 Black Horn 411029 411028 Visit our website for even more styles. INDIA BONE and HORN HAIRPIPES These are handmade in India. The consistency in diameter, length and taper varies with each piece. They are less expensive than the Hong Kong made hairpipes but will require some sorting, for a given project, because of their inconsistency. Available in White Bone or Black Horn. Size White Bone Black Horn Price ea Price per 50 pack 1/2” 410101 410112 $0.15 $5.00 1” 410102 410113 $0.20 $6.50 1 1/2” 410103 410114 $0.25 $8.50 2” 410109 410115 $0.30 $12.50 2 1/2” 410104 410117 $0.35 $14.50 3” 410105 410116 $0.45 $18.50 3 1/2” 410110 410120 $0.50 $21.50 4” 410106 410118 $0.60 $28.00 4 1/2” 410111 NA $0.90 $40.00 10 Wakeda.com Trading Post HAWK BELLS 25 bells per package. Made from brass. Have a loop on the top. Popular as dangles on bandoliers, dressed, purses, etc. Size Item # Price 1/2” 425013 $10.00 5/8” 425014 $11.25 3/4” 425015 $14.50 ANTIQUE STYLE ENGRAVED BELLS Cast from solid brass with a tab on the backing for attachment. Prices per each bell. 7/8” 425017 $1.95 1 1/2” 425018 $4.95 1 1/4” 425016 $3.95 1 7/8” 425019 $5.95 SLEIGH DANCE BELLS Made from plated steel. Have either a loop on the back or a hole for using a rivet. Size Color Loop Rivet Price ea Ea at 6+ 7/8” Nickel 425023 NA $0.30 $0.25 1 1/2" Brass 425026 425024 $0.85 $0.80 1 1/2" Nickel 425027 425025 $0.85 $0.80 2” Nickel 425022 NA $1.75 $1.20 SHEEP DANCE BELLS Made from plated steel. Have a loop on the top. Popular with fancy, grass, and traditional dancers. Size Color Item # Price Ea Ea at 6+ 1 3/4" Copper 425020 $1.35 $1.25 1 3/4" Nickel 425021 $1.75 $1.55 METAL SPOTS 100 spots per package. Push the two prongs through your material and fold over to hold in place. Size Brass Nickel Price 1/8” 635009 635003 $2.15 3/16” 635004 $2.55 1/4” 000132 000129 $3.25 3/8” 000131 000127 $5.00 1/2” 000130 000126 $7.00 METAL CONCHOS Made from heavy grade metal. Soldered loop on back for attaching. Used for belts, belt drops, side tabs, hat bands, bags, pouches, boots, and many other decorations. Tips Size 1/2" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 1 3/4" 2" 2 1/4" 2 1/2" 2 3/4" 3" 3" Tip 4" Tip Wakeda.com Trading Post Brass 902032 902034 902036 902038 902040 902042 902044 902046 902048 902050 902052 902054 Silver 902033 902035 902037 902039 902041 902043 902045 902047 902049 902051 902053 902055 Price $1.00 $1.35 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.25 $3.50 $3.75 $10.95 $13.00 11 NATURAL & DYED PORCUPINE QUILLS 1/4oz by weight in a handy plastic tub. Pre-dyed and ready to use in your quillwork, jewelry and craft projects. Approximately 1,000 quills per package. Color variation between quills and packages may vary as this is a natural product. No International shipping permitted Complete the item number with the color code below 905 _ _ _ $4.50 ea Black 009 Red 010 Dk Green 015 Royal Blue 016 Green 030 Yellow 011 Lt Pink 032 Orange 031 Lt Blue 040 Teal 049 Hot Pink 041 Chartreuse 042 Purple 017 Brown 043 Natural Porcupine Quills 1/4oz by weight in a handy plastic tub. Ready to use in your quillwork, jewelry and craft projects. Approximately 1,000 quills per package. Color variation between quills and packages may vary as this is a natural product. 905012 $3.25 ea 4+ $2.75 ea 32+ $2.25 ea Raccoon Pelt, Med * Coyote Select, Split * Rabbit, Reg 901045 $50.00 FURS and PELTS Raccoon Tail * 901035 $4.00 Otter Tail * 901007 $12.00 901041 $80.00 Coyote Tail * 901017 $8.00 Coyote Face * 901015 $4.00 901011 $3.75 901012 $6.50 $2.50 901016 901036 $7.00 $9.00 901013 901048 $3.25 $55.00 901025 901043 $18.00 $35.00 901039 $100.00 901040 $100.00 Rabbit, Craft Grade Artic Fox Tail * Skunk Pelt, cased * Opossum Pelt Lrg, split * 901009 Red Fox Tail * Silver Fox Tail * Tibetan Sheep, White 2x4’ Rabbit, Prime Select Red Fox Face * Badger Pelt Sm, cased * Tibetan Sheep, Black 2x4’ 901047 $25.00 Fur Scraps * 1/2 pound of misc. fur scraps. Great for small decorations and adding detail to your outfit or home decor. Every bag is different and you never know what you’ll get! May contain coyote, beaver, fox, otter, deer, etc... 901038 $5.00 * No International shipping permitted LEATHER White Deer Scraps 1/2 pound of commercial tanned white deer buckskin. This bag of leather is great for lots of little projects, from the back of a barrette or buckle, to feather work, to small bags and pouches. No International shipping permitted 990016 $6.00 Soft Leather Lace 3/16” wide x 48” long. Full grain cut from a deer hide produces a nice straight lace with no tight curves at the end. Great for stringing breastplates, chokers, necklaces, fast fringe, etc. No International shipping permitted $1.00 ea available in colors below Gold 990024 White 990025 Smoke 990005 12 Wakeda.com Trading Post Strap Leather Narrower pieces used for breastplates, chokers, bells, etc. Wider pieces use for belts. Each piece 48” long. 1/2” 990013 $2.50 1 1/2” 990010 $6.50 3” 990008 $11.00 990009 $8.00 4” 990007 $15.00 3/4” 990012 $4.00 2” 1” 990011 $5.00 Predrilled breastplate strap, 24” long 990006 $3.00 PHEASANT SKINS No International shipping permitted Golden Pheasant Skin without Neck Includes body and wings. Great for feather work, fly tying, and other craft projects. A very colorful bird with wings. 205302 $11.00 Silver Pheasant Skin Includes body, neck and head, and wings. Great for feather work, fly tying, and other craft projects. Most of the feathers are white with black stripes. A small section on the sides of the body is a dark iridescent blue. 205301 $40.00 TROPICAL FEATHERS Visit our website for current listing of available tropical feathers. Macaw, Amazon Parrot, etc. No International shipping permitted PAINTED FEATHERS These realistic feathers are created from selected turkey feathers that are straightened, trimmed, and hand painted to look like eagle feathers. Sets are painted at the same time to match each other better. Approx 13” long. Specify a style from below. Left and Right designations are as the bird wore them, left and right wings. Bald Salt & Immature Semi Mature Mature Golden Bald Wing # of Feathers Pepper Price Golden Golden Single 1 205609 205611 205612 205614 205613 $4.00 Pair 2 205610 205615 205616 205617 205618 $7.50 Tail Set 5 205619 205620 205621 205622 205623 $17.50 Tail Set 7 205624 205625 205626 205627 205628 $24.50 Wing Set, Lft 7 205629 $24.50 Wing Set, Rt 7 205601 $24.50 Wing Bustle 50 205630 205631 205632 205633 205634 $160.00 Set* Tail Bustle 50 205635 205636 205637 205638 205639 $160.00 Set Bonnet Set 36 205640 205641 205642 205643 205644 $120.00 Spike, Left 1 205605 $4.00 Spike, Right 1 205604 $4.00 * Wing bustle includes 40 single regular feathers (1/2 lefts, 1/2 rights) and 10 spikes (1/2 lefts, 1/2 rights) for a total of 50 feathers Wakeda.com Trading Post 13 Double-Sided Tape Mega Roll 2.75” wide by 50 meters long Great for fan making, feather work, and general adhesive needs. 490006 $10.00 BOTANICALS Botanical items may have medicinal properties when used properly. Please consult a knowledgeable source before ingesting these products in any form. These products may be harmful if not used correctly and may interact with other pharmaceutical and/or herbal medications. Wakeda cannot be held responsible for any harm resulting from the use of these products. 14 White Sage Scientific name: salvia apiana Also called California White Sage, Grandfather Sage, or Bee Sage. Loose Leaves 2 ounce bag 197030 $2.75 1 pound bag 197052 $20.00 White Sage Bundle For burning and smudging. Approximate dimensions: 2.25" x 8" 197021 $3.50 White Sage Mini Bundle Approximate dimensions: 1" x 4.5" 197025 $1.50 Grey Sage Also called desert sage. Loose Leaves 2 ounce bag 197053 1 pound bag 197056 Grey Sage Bundle For burning and smudging. Approximate dimensions: 2" x 10" 197023 Grey Sage Mini Bundle Approximate dimensions: 1" x 4.5" 197044 Dakota Sage Bundle Made with Dakota Sage for burning and smudging. Tied at the base only and left loose at the top. These are harvested by traditional hand method and bagged at harvest to prevent contamination. Approximate dimensions: 2.5" x 9" 197024 $4.50 Flat Cedar Burned as incense or used for smudging, for purification Loose Leaves 1/4 pound package 197031 $2.00 Flat Cedar Bundle Approximate dimensions: 2" x 9" 197022 $3.50 Flat Cedar Mini Bundle Approximate dimensions: 1" x 4.5" 197026 $1.50 Dark Copal Resin 2 ounce package. This is an aromatic tree resin whose smoke is used by Peoples in Mexico, Central America, and Indonesia as incense to purify and protect. We strongly suggest that you use charcoal tablets in conjunction with this incense. 197036 $1.65 Swift-Lite Charcoal Tablets 10 tablets per roll Each tablet is designed to ignite in about one minute and burn for approximately 30 minutes The burning tablet is designed for incense, wood powders, sage or cedar, resins, and aromatic herbs. 502327600201 $2.35 Osha Root 1 ounce package. Also called bear medicine. For sore throats and congestion. Can also be added to smoking mixes. Scientific name: ligusticum poteri 197037 $3.75 Bitter Root 1 ounce package. Also called muskrat root, fish-back root, or flag root. Chewed for toothaches, sore throats, raise the pitch of your voice. Can be made into tea for upset stomach. Scientific name: acorun calamus 197032 $1.50 Kinnickinick - NonTobacco A smoking mix that contains bearberry, deer’s tongue, mint, mullein, red sumac, red willow, and yerba santa. A rich blend that has no less than 4% of any one ingredient. 2 ounce package 197029 $3.00 Kinnickinick - with Tobacco A smoking mix that contains bearberry, deer’s tongue, mint, mullein, red sumac, red willow, tobacco, and yerba santa. A rich blend that has no less than 4% of any one ingredient. 2 ounce package. 197034 $3.00 $2.75 $20.00 $3.50 $1.50 Wakeda.com Trading Post Bear Berry Leaf 2 ounce package. Common ingredient in smoking mixes. Scientific name: uva ursi 197035 $1.25 Mullein Leaves 2 ounce package. Also known as great mullein. Commonly used as a cough remedy since it is an expectorant. Also used in smoking mixtures (kinnickinick). Said to relieve asthma and bronchitis symptoms when smoked. Scientific name: verbascum thapsus 197046 $3.00 Peppermint Leaf 1 ounce package. Can be made into a tea for upset stomach and insomnia. Can also be added to smoking mixes. Scientific name: mentha piperita 197038 $0.65 Spearmint Leaf 1 ounce package. Can be made into a tea for upset stomach and insomnia. Milder than peppermint in flavor and scent. Can also be added to smoking mixes. Scientific name: mentha spicata 197040 $0.65 Red Sumac Leaves 2 ounce package. Also known as smooth sumac. Commonly used as a poultice for skin diseases or in smoking mixtures. Scientific name: rhus glabra 197047 $2.00 Yerba Santa 2 ounce package. Also known as bears weed, mountain balm. Commonly used as an expectorant, decongestant, or in smoking mixtures. Scientific name: eriodictyon californicum 197048 $3.00 Marshmallow Root 2 ounce package. Commonly used as an expectorant, for coughs, burns, gastritis, or mouth sores. Scientific name: althea officinalis 197045 $2.00 Valerian Root 2 ounce package. Has a very pungent aroma. For relaxation, anxiety, and insomnia. Scientific name: valeriana wallichi 197041 $2.00 Red Willow Bark 1 ounce package. This is the inner bark. Common ingredient in smoking mixes. Also used for relieving pain and inflammation. Scientific name: cornus stolonifera 197033 $4.50 Wild Cherry Bark 2 ounce package. Used as a tea to suppress coughs. Scientific name: prunus serotina 197042 $1.40 Sweet Grass Braid Abalone Shells Used to hold charcoal tablets, resins, or 20" average length (ranges from 15" to 28"). These are burned as incense, used in smudge bundles. traditional outfits, and often stored with items Small 510018 $4.00 Large 510017 $6.50 to purify them. 197027 $3.50 Botanical items may have medicinal properties when used properly. Please consult a knowledgeable source before ingesting these products in any form. These products may be harmful if not used correctly and may interact with other pharmaceutical and/or herbal medications. Wakeda cannot be held responsible for any harm resulting from the use of these products. CHAINETTE SPOOL FRINGE Approximately 3/4 pound each. One spool is usually enough to make an adult shawl with 14" length. $17.00 Complete item number with color code below 322 _ _ _ Fuchsia 001 Lt Turquoise 011 Navy Blue 008 Orchid 006 Red 005 Black 013 Lt Blue 019 Tan 032 Orange 010 White 014 Pink 007 Green 015 Dk Olive 031 Taupe 024 Sage 026 Dk Brown 020 Buttercream 023 Eggshell 025 Beige 029 Gold Metallic Fringe 322016 $3.00 2” long. Priced per foot. An old style reproduction, this fringe is used on vests, clouts, dresses, skirts, etc. Wakeda.com Trading Post 15 3 BAND TRADE CLOTH 85% wool. 3 band selvedge edge. 60” wide. Appropriate for dresses, aprons, leggings, skirts, honor blankets, etc. Yellow 322038 Black 322039 Blue 322040 Green 322041 Red 322037 $12.00 per foot 3+ feet $10.75 ea FUNKY FLOCK Non-toxic flocking powder. Use with any adhesive, depending on your project. Creates a fuzzy feel and look. Some uses: delicate feather decoration, embellishing bone fetishes, miniatures, let your imagination go wild! Complete item number with color code from below .25 oz in easy to use jar 132 _ _ _ $ 2.50 1/2 pound bulk bag 132 _ _ _ 8 $20.00 Black 101 Slate Grey 102 Pewter 103 White 104 Gold 105 Brown 106 Terra Cotta 107 Tan 108 Vanilla 109 Cream 110 Eggshell 111 Burgundy 112 Cranberry 113 Beet 114 Fuchsia 115 Cotton Candy 116 Purple 117 Red 118 Orange 119 Goldenrod 120 Yellow 121 Forest Green 122 Shamrock 123 Green 124 Sage Green 125 Sea Foam 126 Navy Blue 127 Blue 128 Periwinkle 129 Turquoise 130 Aqua Blue 131 Pale Blue 132 HORSE HAIR Approx 15” long, priced per ounce. Popular for feather tip decorations, bustle streamers, scalp locks, with tin cones… Black Brown 905045 905050 $2.00 $2.00 White (blonde) 905046 $2.75 Buffalo Horn Buffalo horn caps from the American Bison. Great for bonnets, spoons, powder horns, decorations, etc. Cleaned but rough. No International shipping permitted 905027 $10.00 Matched Pair Buffalo Horns 905049 Buffalo Tooth, drilled These are real teeth from water buffalo. Drilled at the top of the root and ready to string. Average 1.75" long 905039 $0.50 16 $25.00 Coyote Tooth Drilled incisor or fang tooth. A very good, clean, quality tooth. Approx. 1 1/2" long. Often made into necklaces or used as decorations. No International shipping permitted 905028 $0.85 Wakeda.com Trading Post TEETH, SKULLS, CLAWS - REPLICA Realistic looking museum quality. Made from composite material, hand poured and painted in the USA. Eagle Foot - Black Fur Partially Open 4 1/2" at nail tips 730011 $27.00 Eagle Foot - Brown Fur Partially Open 4 1/2" at nail tips 000111 $27.00 Eagle Foot - White Fur Partially Open 4 1/2" at nail tips 000114 $27.00 Bear Tooth 2 3/4" 000107 $3.00 Eagle Claw - Lrg 2 1/2" 000120 $4.25 Black Bear Claw Lrg 2" 000121 $3.75 Eagle Foot - Black Fur Spread 6" at nail tips 730019 $27.00 Eagle Foot - Brown Fur Spread 6" at nail tips 000109 $27.00 Eagle Foot - White Fur Spread 6" at nail tips 730010 $27.00 Elk Tooth 1 1/8" 000108 $3.00 Eagle Claw - Med 1 7/8" 000119 $3.75 Black Bear Claw Med 1 3/4" 000122 $3.00 Eagle Foot - Brown Fur Closed 3" at knuckles 000110 $27.00 Eagle Foot - White Fur Closed 3" at knuckles 000112 $27.00 Elk Tooth - Drilled 1 1/8" 730002 $3.50 Eagle Claw - Small 1 1/4" 000118 $3.50 Black Bear Claw Sm 1 1/2" 000123 $3.00 Black Fox Turtle Shell 1 1/2" x 2" x 5/8" h 000115 $7.50 Map Turtle Shell 1 1/2" x 2" x .75" h 000116 $7.50 Eagle Skull 4 1/2" 000104 $25.00 Hawk Skull 2 1/4" 000105 $12.00 Owl Skull 1 7/8" 000106 $12.00 Wolf Claw - Lrg 1 5/8" 000125 $3.00 Red Ear Turtle Shell with Belly 1 1/8"x 1.25"x .5" h 000117 $5.00 Grizzly Claw - Lrg 3 3/4" 000101 $10.75 Grizzly Claw - Med 3 1/8" 000100 $9.00 Plains Grizzly Claw 3 3/4" 000102 $10.75 Northern Grizzly Claw 4" 000103 $10.75 Wolf Claw - Sm 1 5/8" 000164 $3.00 ROACHES Wakeda.com Trading Post Visit our website for a current listing of available roaches. 17 PATTERNS 18 $7.95 each Indian War Shirt May be made either a natural open style or a more fitted style. Included is a section on working with leather. All sizes included from a 36 small to a 50 XX large. 707060 Boy’s Indian War Shirt Sizes 4 through 14 707065 Leggings and Breechclout Indians and mountain men wore leggings and breechclouts for protection against the elements and they were first made of leather and later cloth and blankets. Patterns include sizes 30 small, 34 medium, and 39 large. Intermediate sizes are easily made. 707071 Boy’s Leggings and Breechclout Sizes sm 4-6, med 8-10, lrg 12-14 707072 Frontiersman Leather Accessories All the leather items in this pattern were used by Indians and fur traders. Included are a belt pouch, gage d’more bag, pipe bag, possible bag, small pouch, and strike a lite pouch. Includes section on working with leather. 707095 Frontiersman Leather Accoutrements All of the leather items in this pattern were used by the fur traders and Indians of the 18th and 19th century. Included are two rifle scabbards, a hawk sheath, half leggings, knife scabbard and a shooting bag. Includes a section on working with leather. 707097 Longhunter’s Leather Accessories The leather items in this pattern were all used by the woodsmen and longhunters in what was to become the Eastern United States. Included is shooting pouch, haverback knapsack, bayonet and tomahawk belt carriage, Eastern style leggings, and leather gaiters. Includes a section on working with leather. 707098 Woman’s Leather Accessories Leather items that were used and carried by Indian women throughout North America. Includes awl case, fringed bag, knife sheath, mirror pouch, ration card bag, scissors pouch, side fringed pouch and tobacco pouch. 707096 Northern Plains Cloth Dress Cloth dresses came to the Plains Indian women with the westward movement of the fur trade. There is a choice of three neckline styles and two sleeve variations. Also shown are instructions for lining the dress. Pattern instructions include sizes 8 through 20. 707076 Girl’s Northern Plains Cloth Dress Girl sizes 4 through 12 707078 Northern Plains Leather Dress This three hide dress is typical of the Plains Indian dress worn by women of many tribes. Pattern features a section on working with leather. Sizes 8 through 20. 707075 Girl’s Northern Plains Leather Dress Girl sizes 4 through 12 707077 Southern Cloth Dress For making a camp dress or Southern powwow dress. Includes Kiowa, Comanche, KiowaApache, Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow and Blackfoot tribal styles. Sizes 6-20 707014 Girl’s Southern Cloth Dress Sizes 6-16 707202 Plains Southern Buckskin Dress Sizes 6-20 707013 Blanket Capote Pattern The fur trade made extensive use of the blanket capote and this apparel with bright colors and contrasting stripes was quickly adopted by the Indians of North America. This pattern is for the traditional mid calf length and has variations in hood tassels and fringe. Pattern is for adult men sizes 30-50, women 8-10 707090 Child’s Blanket Capote Sizes sm 4-6, med 8-10, lrg 12-14 707091 Frontier Fur Hat A great pattern for making a mountain man hat from the fur of a coyote, wolf, bobcat, or similar animal. Available in sizes 6 5/8 through 7 5/8 707050 Northern Plains Hi-Top Moccasin The two piece hightop moccasins were traditional to the Plains, Marsh, and Woodlands Indians of North America. Using this pattern you can create either soft or hard sole and there is a section on working with leather, Patterns are given for men’s sizes 7 through 12 and women’s sizes 5 through 10. 707081 Plains Indian Moccasin The two piece moccasin was basic to the Plains Indian and each tribe has variations in shape and style. Using this pattern you can create soft or hard sole and variations are given for the tongue. There is a section on working with leather. Patterns are given for men’s sizes 7-12 and women’s sizes 5-10. 707080 Wakeda.com Trading Post Child’s Moccasin Combines both the low and hightop patterns in children’s sizes 4 through 13 and teen’s 1 through 6. 707082 Southern Hi-Top Moccasins Women’s sizes 5-10 707011 Grass Dance Outfit Assembly and decoration of a cape or shirt, apron, side tabs and pants. 707018 Trade Cloth Dress Includes variations for Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, Blackfoot, Comanche, Kiowa and KiowaApache. Sizes 6-20 707019 Indian Woman’s Accessories Northern and Southern belt sets (strike-a-light, awl and knife cases), mirror bag, large knife sheath, Northern leggings, medicine pouch, and buckskin purse. 707020 Jingle Dress Patterns for under-dress, cape & apron type jingle dress with options for jingle placement. Sizes S (6-8), M (10-12), L (14-16) & XL (1820) 707031 Girl’s Jingle Dress Sizes 6-16 707203 Straight Dance Suit Does not include patterns for the ribbon shirt. Order Ribbon Shirt Pattern 707008 separately for your shirt. 707033 Ribbon Shirt The ribbon shirt is the classic shirt worn by feather, straight and gourd dancers, singers, and is suitable for everyday use. Comes with women’s sizes small, medium, large, and men’s sizes small through X-large. 707008 Early Frontiersman Leather Pants The early frontiersman’s leather pants are styled with a button front and flared legs and are typical of those worn in the 1800’s. When teamed with the early frontiersman’s shirt pattern they make the core of typical mountain man clothing. Included is a section on working with leather. 707070 Boy’s Frontiersman Leather Pants Sizes 4 through 14 707074 Early Drop Sleeve Shirt This cloth shirt was standard apparel in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Made of calico, muslin, linen, or wool, the style endured long after fashion dictated change. Roomy and comfortable for work or play, the practicality of the design is apparent. Sizes 36 small through 50 XX-large. 707061 Boy’s Early Drop Sleeve Shirt Sizes 4 through 14 707066 Authentic American Shirt This square cut authentic American shirt was commonly made for the first 200 years of our country’s history. Comes with sizes 36 small through 50 XX-large. 707064 Boy’s Authentic American Shirt Sizes 4 through 14 707067 Broadfall Drop Front Breeches and Pants Breeches were worn by both military and civilians during the 1700’s. They were usually made with broadcloth linen, or leather. They were buttoned or buckled just below the knee or tied with a drawstring. The pattern has variations for knee closing and leg length. Comes with waist sizes 30 through 42. 707073 Caped Woodsman Frock The caped woodsman’s frock was a style worn for more than 150 years of our early history including Washington’s troops at Valley Forge. Options for this wrap style frock includes square and round edges of the bottom and cape, gathered or tapered sleeves, and a choice of leather or fabric. Comes with sizes 36 through 50. 707092 Waistcoat and Vest The waistcoat was used by military and civilians during the 1700’s. They were made with broadcloth or linen and lined with linen or cotton. The waistcoat came 9 to 10 inches below the waist. This pattern also comes instructions for a 19th century waistcoat vest made with broadcloth or fine cotton. 707068 Wakeda.com Trading Post 19 CDs $15.00 each unless otherwise marked War Scout – Red Christmas Black Lodge - More Kids’ Pww Songs Lakota Thunder Way of Life Little Eagle Jr’s Anything Goes Blackstone – Back In The Day Elk Soldier - A Soldier’s Dream CR6423 CR6387 CR6418 Blackfoot Confederacy Confederacy Style 722871120624 United Tribes Int Powwow - Home of the Champions CR6373 Millard Clark & Tom Ware - 14 of the Best Round Dance Songs 703334018726 Blackfoot Confederacy Setting the Record Straight Young Grey Horse Society - Songs of the Blackfeet Young Grey Horse Society - Thunder Across the Plainz IS1005 CR6405 CR6391 Dave West - AKA "JOJO" 618604120125 CR6382 MM194 $19.75 CR6164 R. Carlos Nakai Sundance Season William Eaton Tracks We Leave Learn To Hear Powwow Songs "49" at Hog Creek 013711302424 562033 634005100924 IS4949 Northern Cree Come and Dance! Dance Hard Here To Stay Rezonate Round Dance Jam Nikamo-Sing! CR6246 CR6321 CR6369 CR6346 CR6378 Live at Fort Duchesne CR6247 Second Song... Dancer’s Choice Honor the Eagle Feather In Our Drum We Trust It’s Time To Round Dance And Young Bird Double Platinum CR16212 CR6331 CR6269 CR6291 CR6292 CR6347 20 Showtime Stay Red CR6322 CR6406 Northern Cree and Friends Still Rezin’ Sweethearts Shuffle CR6358 CR6380 Live at Lummi CR16243 Wakeda.com Trading Post Calling All Dancers Round Dance Songs Recorded Live Honoring Singers and Songmakers 2 Honoring Singers and Songmakers 3 CR6350 CR6364 CR6367 CR6413 Long Winter Nights Slide & Sway CR6401 CR6400 VIDEOS Beginning Steps: How To Dance Native American Style DVD A perfect video for the beginner. Covers the parts of the powwow song. Shows the basic steps for men and women. Learn how to dance on the song, 30 minutes. 685403122834 $17.95 Beyond Tradition VHS 1990 Emmy Award Winner. A 45 minute video presenting more than 300 examples of prehistoric, historic, and contemporary Native American art. Carvings, paintings, rugs, baskets, jewelry, pottery are interwoven with the beautiful strains of the flute, guitar, and Native American music. 562028 $17.95 Cherokee Basketmaker VHS A 24 minute video showing the creation of a traditional basket by Oklahoma Cherokee basket maker Eli Mae Blackbear. 562001 $17.95 Colorado Trail Blazers and Fur Traders VHS A 39 minute video showing two films which have been combined to make this part of history vivid. Follow the expeditions of Pike, Fremont, and Dunnison over plains, across rivers, and through mountains. Since the 1960’s this fur trade film has served teachers well to visualize the fur seekers effect on the Colorado area. 562025 $14.95 Fancy Dance DVD A 28 minute video covering the men’s fancy dance. Starting in the Southern Plains this video covers its history with historic photos, movies and tribal elders telling the history of the fancy dance. Learn about the fancy dancer’s outfit and how to wear it correctly. 562008 $17.95 Fancy Shawl DVD A great how-to video featuring dance steps, outfit construction, beautiful examples, and historic perspectives of the Fancy Shawl. 978096714943 $17.95 Flintknapping with Bruce Bradley, PhD. VHS As a prehistoric hunter, how would you go about providing tools needed for daily survival? This film demonstrates the fundamentals of the art of flintknapping. Dr. Bradley explains and shows the process of stone tool manufacture. Watch as each piece is skillfully produced duplicating this ancient skill. 562026 $17.95 Hand Game DVD 66 Minutes. Through plenty of beautifully photographed games and on-the-spot interviews from five states and seven reservations, Hand Game takes you on a journey through Indian country – full of laughter, haunting music, and engaging characters. 562023 $17.95 Wakeda.com Trading Post 21 How to Bead Vol 1: Loom Beadwork VHS An easy way to begin Native American beading. Learn to create your own designs. Beginning project is a colorful beadwork strip, perfect for a friendship bracelet or headband. Includes printed instruction sheet, how to make your own loom, graph paper for planning designs and a supply list. Perfect for beginners. 25 minutes. 685403122131 $14.95 How to Bead Vol 2: Lazy Stitch VHS Learn how to bead on a variety of materials, including ball caps, jean jackets and leather. Beginning project is a colorful 8-point Sioux Star perfect for sewing on a jacket or making a pouch. Includes printed instruction sheet, graph paper for planning designs and a supply list. Perfect for beginners. 30 minutes. 685403122230 $14.95 How to Bead Vol 3: Peyote Stitch VHS Now beading around objects is easy. Make zig-zags, straight lines and fancy shape designs. Learn peyote stitch with the beginning project, an eye-catching American flag key chain. Includes printed instruction sheet and supply list. 38 minutes. 685403122339 $14.95 How to Bead Vol 4: Medallions: Running Stitch Beadwork VHS Learn single-needle running stitch to bead curved lines and floral shapes. Learn how to finish your projects with edge beading. Beginning project is a beautiful starburst medallion you can use for a barrette, jacket, ball cap or regalia. Includes printed instruction sheet and supply list. 30 minutes. 685403122438 $14.95 How to Bead Vol 5: Two Needle Appliqué Stitch Beadwork VHS Now you can learn two-needle appliqué stitch to bead curved lines and floral shapes. Learn to bead on cloth or leather. Beginning project is a Northern Plains appliqué that you can use for a belt buckle or barrette, or sew it on a jacket, ball cap or regalia. Includes printed instruction sheet and supply list. 30 minutes. 685403122537 $14.95 How To Make A Native American Dance Shawl VHS A woman’s dance shawl is essential for entering the dance arena. With basic sewing skills and this video you can make beautiful shawls for yourself, family and friends. Helps you select materials, cut and sew your shawl and add fringe. 562020 $17.95 How To Make Moccasins DVD Enjoy the comfort of traditional Native American footwear. For Men and Women...of all ages. Now you can make a pair of authentic Plains Indian hard sole moccasins. Simple teaching methods show you how step-by-step. Learn how to make a custom moccasin pattern that fits - any size from infant to adult. 562010 $17.95 Into The Circle VHS A 58 minute video featuring excerpts of dances across Oklahoma. Slow motion sequences of national champions show the grace, power, and intricate steps of dance styles. There are interviews of tribal elders, dancers, and singers. Historic photographs and eye witness accounts relate how the powwow began and how it is still evolving. 562021 $17.95 Into The Circle DVD Includes 60 minutes of additional footage not included on the VHS version. 562024 $24.95 Jingle Dress DVD A great how-to video featuring dance steps, outfit construction, beautiful examples, and historic perspectives of the Jingle Dress 978096714945 $17.95 Plains Indian War Bonnet VHS Explores the tradition and significance of this beautiful symbol of Native America. This 50 minute program begins by tracing the development of the feather bonnet with historic paintings, engravings and ledger book art from the world famous Thomas Gilcrease Museum Collection. 562002 $17.95 22 Wakeda.com Trading Post Powwow Trail Vol 1: The Drum DVD Everything begins with the drum. It is the heartbeat of our people. Different drums exist for different purposes... for healing, for ceremony. When we hear the drum in a lodge, or across the plains, we know it is communion with the spirit world. Hundreds of drum groups exist today. Each hold their own drums, each has its own purpose. 778505300016 $17.95 Powwow Trail Vol 2: The Songs DVD Powwows are nothing without the songs. They carry the stories, which in turn carry the culture. Some stories tell of great exploits, acts of bravery, and even the simple pleasures in life. The words themselves are secondary; for it is the sound that is heard by the spirits of all living creatures. 778505300023 $17.95 Powwow Trail Vol 3: The Dances DVD Each dance tells a story with its own historical significance, perhaps even the nation's creation mythology. Within the dances and songs, vital elements of Indian culture are expressed and preserved; it was meant to be showy and exhibitionist. 778505300399 $17.95 Powwow Trail Vol 4: The Grand Entry DVD A powwow begins with the Grand Entry. The Eagle Staff leads the procession as the traditional flag made of feather from an eagle. Traditional dancers enter from the East, following the Eagle Staff, then come the fancy dancers, then the hoop dancers, followed by the Shawl Dancers, and finally the boys and girls. 778505300498 $17.95 Powwow Trail Vol 5: Grass Dance & Men’s Traditional DVD Religious in nature, the Grass Dance evolved from warrior society dances. It is one of the oldest dances, and portrays a warrior in search of a proper ceremonial place. The dancer moves like the tall grass of the prairies as it sways in the wind. 778505300597 $17.95 Powwow Trail Vol 6: The Fancy Dance DVD This competition has always bee the climax of the Pow-wow. It is a test of speed and endurance, It allows the dancer to display his most intricate steps and body movements, incorporating their own style. 778505300696 $17.95 Powwow Trail Vol 7: Pow-Wow Rock DVD Expressing themselves in the White Man’s world, Indian musicians have adapted the traditional music into a new style, which has found its way into the mainstream. 778505300795 $17.95 Red Leaf Takoja: Song of the Heartbeat DVD with accompanying CD For newer powwow goers, you’ll get a great overall perspective, from the songs that you’ll hear at powwows, how people participate in those songs and ceremonies, and some of the feelings that dancers and singers have about powwows. For the more experienced, you will hear familiar songs with words explained with English translation. 978097773430 $22.50 Ribbons of the Osage VHS A 28 minute video covering the art and life of Georgean Robinson, internationally known for her mastery of Osage ribbonwork. She displays some of her finest work, and talks about how important it is to pass along the Osage traditions to future generations. 562016 $17.95 The Making of a Porky Roach DVD A 30 minute video showing step by step on the making of a contemporary porcupine hair roach. Covers techniques from building a loom, choosing the porcupine hair, tying a base, and sewing it all together. Includes an insert with plans for the loom and detailed drawings. 562005 $17.95 Wakeda.com Trading Post 23 The Strength of Life VHS Covers the shell work of Knokowtee Scott. Much of his design motifs are drawn from the Mississippi mound culture. Video features a visit to Spiro Mounds State Park and excerpts from a traditional green corn dance. 29 minutes. 562015 $17.95 BOOKS BEADWORK Adventures in Creating Earrings by Laura Reid 978094360428 $9.95 Paperbound, 96 pages This exciting book presents step-by-step instructions on making beautiful distinctive earrings and necklaces. Each project is illustrated! The styles include Foundation Designs: Double-Point Earrings and Necklace, 3 Squared Looped Earrings and Necklace, Porcupine Quill Fan Earrings and Necklace. Beading in the Native American Tradition by David Dean 978193149903 $24.95 Paperbound, 150 pages. Features fascinating history of Native American beadwork; clear and concise descriptions, with patterns included, of bead working techniques, both common and obscure; information on researching and collecting Native American beadwork; and colorful and clear illustrations. Beads to Buckskins Vol. 2 by Peggy Sue Henry 1881646033 $7.67 Paperbound, 96 pages If you are a beader this series of books has the information and the inspiration to motivate you, plus a wide variety of imaginative beading patterns and techniques with visual presentations of schematics and illustrated instructions for creative inspiration. Beads to Buckskins Vol. 3 by Peggy Sue Henry 1881646041 $7.67 Paperbound, 96 pages The revival of interest in handicraft, especially beadwork has been a natural reaction to the impersonal products of highly developed machinery and it will prove to be a creative means of self expression for the constructive use of the leisure hours. Beads to Buckskins Vol. 4 by Peggy Sue Henry 188164605 $7.67 Paperbound, 96 pages In this volume we introduce an exciting new style of beadwork that can be applied to any Cross-Stitch pattern or design. This technique is virtually so easy my small grandchildren (8 to 12 years) are doing it, with great results. Beads to Buckskins Vol. 5 by Peggy Sue Henry 978188164600 $7.67 Paperbound, 96 pages Introducing new techniques in beading. Revealing many short cuts and best kept secrets. New and exciting loom patterns and techniques with illustrated instructions. Crocheting with beads, illustrated. All new creative earring fashions. Beadworking with Today’s Materials by Loren and Donna Woerpel 63400505953 $5.95 Paperbound, 30 pages Covers types of beadwork from loom to peyote, beaded earrings, and types of materials available today. A broad overview of beadwork. Craft Manual of Northwest Indian Beading by George M. White Paperbound, 164 pages, 12 color prints, 30 photos. Beading instructions and information on beadwork from the Northwest. 978188469301 $16.95 Crow Indian Beadwork by William Wildschut and John C. Ewers 978094360406 $9.95 Paperbound, 91 pages A comprehensive study of the beadwork of the Crow Nation from 1805 to contemporary times. With almost fifty photos and illustrations, this book is a must for anyone interested in the craftwork of the Indians of the Upper Missouri and the fur trade era. 24 Wakeda.com Trading Post More Techniques of Beading Earrings by Deon DeLange 780943604121 $8.95 Paperbound, 80 pages, 47 illustrations All of the basic information and step-by-step instructions are included in this second book by noted craftsperson Deon DeLange, plus many more techniques and styles. With examples, charts and illustrations that are easy-tofollow, making earrings is made easy. Native American Beadwork by George J. Barth with foreword by Bill Holm 978093698412 $23.95 Paperbound, 219 black and white pages. The result of the author’s long-standing familiarity with the various traditional beading techniques and styles. Presenting detailed step-by-step instructions amplified by numerous diagrams and illustrations. New Adventures in Creating Earrings by Laura Reid 978094360418 $9.95 Paperbound, 64 pages This fantastic new book is fully illustrated and presents step-by-step instructions on making truly beautiful and distinctive earrings. Written by noted craftsperson and author Laura Reid each step is fully explained and the entire text has been “reader tested.” Quill and Beadwork of the Western Sioux by Carrie A. Lyford 978093698408 $9.95 Paperbound, 116 pages, 35 photos, 45 line drawings. 5 1/2” x 8 1/2”. Carrie A Lyford’s research in 1940 is an exhaustive manual of the techniques employed by the Sioux in their decorative arts, and it is also a comprehensive study into their use of symbolic elements of design. The Techniques of North American Indian Beadwork by Monte Smith 978094360402 $13.95 Paperbound, 102 pages Directions for selecting, buying and using beading materials. Guidelines for either buying or making your own beadwork loom. An examination of Indian beadwork designs, their development, significance and uses. Step-bystep instructions for all of the variations of beading techniques. LEATHER, HIDES, BRAINTANNING Blue Mountain Buckskin by Jim Riggs 4107001067 $12.75 Paperbound, 134 pages, 84 black and white photos and illustrations, 2nd Edition A working manual to dry scrape brain tanning. Everything you need to know from start to finish to obtain the materials, tools, and techniques for successful tanning. A small swatch of tanned leather is even included. How To Tan Skins The Indian Way by Evard H. Gibby 978094360433 $4.50 Paperbound, 28 pages, First Edition This exciting edition includes everything you need to know to make attractive and functional leather and skins, at a fraction of the cost of buying them. The text is easy to follow with illustrations and pictures of all of the techniques and tools described. Leather Makin’ by Larry J. Wells 0882903047 $11.85 Hardbound with dust cover, 126 pages, 100 plus black and white photos and illustrations Leather Makin’ is the Bible of “Mountain Man” leather working. It describes how to buy or make leather; tells what kind, size, or weight of leather to use for the type of item you want to create, and shows how. QUILLWORK A Quillwork Companion by Jean Heinbunch 978094360425 $14.95 Paperbound, 92 pages Not since William C. Orchard’s 1917 classic has a book of this importance to the art of porcupine quill decoration been made available. This book is destined to become the definitive source on this exciting, unique American art form. The Technique of Porcupine Quill Decoration Among the Indians of North America 978094360400 $9.95 by William C. Orchard Porcupine quill decoration is a craft that is unique to the Indians of North America; a craft that can be found nowhere else in the world. Prior to about 1840 it was the principle means of decoration among most of this continent. Wakeda.com Trading Post 25 OTHER CRAFT BOOKS American Indian Design and Decoration by Le Roy H. Appleton 978048622704 $12.95 Paperbound, 277 pages Well over 700 examples, drawn with painstaking care, are shown: representations of flora and fauna, men and gods, earth and sky; symbols of clan and tribe, religion and magic; formal designs from the primal to the highly intricate. They appear in examples of basketry, weaving, pottery, and more. Authentic Indian Designs edited by Maria Naylor 978048623170 $14.95 Paperbound, 219 pages This vast pictorial archive collection offers you the beauty and vigor of 2500 authentic Indian designs that come from all over the United States, including Alaska, and the Canadian Pacific Coast. Dating from prehistoric times to the end of the nineteenth century. Blackfeet Crafts by John C. Ewers 978093698409 $6.95 Paperbound, 66 pages, 77 photos and illustrations, reprinting of 1945 edition The Blackfeet Indians of the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains reside on three separate reservations in Canada and the Blackfeet Reservation in northern Montana. Craft Manual of North American Indian Footwear by George M. White 28 soft soled moccasin designs and patterns with sewing instructions. Illustrations, 71 pages, paperbound. 978188469300 $8.95 Finger Weaving: Indian Braiding by Altar R. Turner 0935741135 $4.50 Paperbound, 48 pages, 23 black and white photos and illustrations, 26 color photos Finger weaving, also called Indian braiding, dates back hundreds of years, but the designs you can create are as exciting and contemporary as you wish. Indian Crafts and Skills by David R. Montgomery 0882902741 $17.95 Hardbound with dust cover, 215 pages An illustrated guide for making authentic Indian clothing, shelters, and ornaments Indian Crafts and Skills provides an excellent study of Indian work, both practical and artistic. The book not only describes the skills Indians have developed but gives specific instructions. Indian Rawhide by Mable Morrow 978192957210 $29.50 Paperbound, 243 pages Originally published in 1975, Indian Rawhide has since been the primary resource for those wanting to research the unique American Indian art form of parfleche production. This book includes detailed discussion on methods of preparation, tool usage and tribal decorations. Iroquois Crafts by Carrie A. Lyford 978093698402 $6.95 Paperbound, 98 pages, 69 illustrations, reprint of 1945 edition Before the intrusion of the White Man, the people of the five tribes or nations (later, six) which comprised the League of the Iroquois controlled much of the lands in the vicinity of Lake Ontario. Ojibwa Crafts by Carrie A. Lyford 0936984015 $12.95 Paperbound, 216 pages, 145 black and white illustrations, reprint of 1943 edition In the first half of the twentieth century, the Ojibwa (Chippewa) people of the western Great Lakes region still retained many of their traditional tribal ways. Plains Indian Knife Sheaths by Alex Koslov 978192957205 $17.95 Paperbound, 64 pages. One of the best examples of Plains Indian craftsmanship is the beaded knife sheath, worn by men and women for both every day and ceremonial use. Plains Indian Knife Sheaths is a comprehensive, well-illustrated resource for anyone wishing to recreate or study the beautifully decorated knife sheaths. 26 Wakeda.com Trading Post Traditional Indian Bead & Leather Crafts by Monte Smith and Michele VanSickle 978094360414 $9.95 Paperbound, 99 pages This useful book contains complete illustrated instructions on all of the basics of Beadwork and Leather Crafts of the American Indian and the early frontier. Projects described and explained include the Leather Pouch, Strike-ALite Pouch, Knife Sheath, Beaded Sioux Pouch and more. Traditional Indian Crafts by Monte Smith 978094360413 $9.95 Paperbound, 95 pages Includes complete illustrated instructions on all of the basics of Leather, Bone and Feather crafts of the American Indian. Projects described are the Bear Claw Necklace, Imitation Bone Hairpipe Breastplate, Hairpipe Breastplate, Sioux Dancing Choker, Ermine Tail Choker, and more. Warbonnets by Rod Peate Paperbound, 17 pages Warbonnet history and step-by-step, illustrated instructions. 700001 $6.00 LEGENDS, STORIES, FOLKLORE Indian Scout Craft and Lore 486229955 $6.95 A full-blooded Sioux trained as a warrior to age sixteen discusses the crafts, lore, and customs that were the essence of that training. MUSIC Sharing the Gift of Lakota Song by RD Theisz 978097186582 $22.95 Paperbound, 108 pages. Comes with 77 minute accompanying CD. The fundamentals of Lakota music theory and Lakota singing practices are clearly described in plain language. In addition, the importance of honoring Lakota cultural norms relating to performance of sacred and secular music is emphasized and discussed in detail. CLOTHING AND DANCE STYLES 19th Century Plains Indian Dresses by Susan Jennys 978192957201 $24.95 Paperbound, 100 pages. At last, a book devoted to woman’s dresses and accessories has emerged! Covering the Northern, Central and Southern Plains, as well as the Plateau, this comprehensive craft guide shows how to recreate both the cloth and hide dress of the 19th century, as well as the accessories. A Warrior I Have Been by Richard Green 978096714941 $29.95 Paperbound, 205 pages. A color catalog of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, other British museums, and the author’s collection. Dress Clothing of the Plains Indians by Ronald P. Koch 978080612137 $17.95 Paperbound, 218 pages, 65 black and white photos and illustrations, 9 color photos Discusses such costume-related subjects as feathers, color and painted designs, native ornaments, beads, cloth, hair and headgear, and dance costumes. Indian Clothing of the Great Lakes: 1740-1840 by Sheryl Hartman 978943604168 $14.95 with Illustrations by Greg Hudson, Joe Lee, Ralph Heath Paperbound, 143 pages This exciting book covers all aspects of Indian Clothing and Adornment for an area that includes the Miami, Potawatomi, Ottawa, Chippewa, Kickapoo, Illini, Peoria, Shawnee, Delaware, Menominee, Sauk, Fox, Mascounten, Algonquin, Winneba and more. Indian Crafts & Lore by W. Ben Hunt 978192957206 $16.95 Paperbound, 112 pages. A reprint of the 1954 original guide book. Full of color illustrations and instructions for popular dances such as Buffalo, Horse Tail, and Eagle Dance, as well as bustles, bonnets, beadwork, and even a tipi. Wakeda.com Trading Post 27 The Modern Fancy Dancer by C. Scott Evans and J. Rex Reddick 0962488321 $15.95 Paperbound, 65 pages History of the dance style. Also covers the different parts to a Fancy Dance outfit and illustrated guide to making the bustles, arm bustles, cape and aprons, angora anklets/goats, moccasins, bells, roach, roach spreader, whip sticks, and scalp feathers. The Northern Traditional Dancer by C. Scott Evans 0962488323 $12.00 Paperbound, 49 pages, revised edition History of the dance style. Also covers the different parts to a Northern Traditional outfit and illustrated guide to making the bustle, breastplate, bandolier, otter sash, choker, otter breastplate, moccasins, anklets, bells, roach, roach spreader, and dance stick. PACIFIC COAST, ALASKA Craft Manual of Alaskan Eskimo by George M. White 700026 $3.40 Paperbound, 81 pages An illustrated book that covers a brief ice-age history, the Bering land bridge, culture and handicrafts of the Eskimo people of Alaska. North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Sherr Dubin 978081093689 $75.00 608 pages, hard cover, dust jacket, 1200 photos, 50 maps and diagrams. Gorgeously illustrated, this is a comprehensive study of the jewelry, beadwork, clothing and ceremonial objects from ancient times to the present, made by indigenous people throughout the United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. NORTHERN PLAINS Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People by George Bird Grinnell 0803250797 Contains lore, stories, fables, and documented accounts of the Blackfoot tribes. 311 pages, paperbound $14.95 By Cheyenne Campfires by George Bird Grinnell 803257465 $26.95 A fine collection of war stories, stories of mystery, hero myths, tales of creation, culture, hero stories, and Wihio stories. 319 pages, illustrations, paperbound. Spirit of Powwow by Kay Johnson and Gloria Nahanee 978088839520 $29.95 Paperbound, 143 pages, color photos throughout, 8 1/2" x 11". A very good overview of the modern day powwow. Like watching a documentary film as you turn the page. Feel the power of the powwow as you follow a family and their friends through the dance arbor on their magical journey. CHEROKEE Arts and Crafts of the Cherokee by Rodney Leftwich 935741119 $9.95 Paperbound, 160 pages, 146 photos Definitely the sourcebook on Cherokee arts and crafts. This book gives the historical background of each craft and a clear guide to materials and procedures used for making Cherokee baskets, beadwork, weapons, pottery, weaving, feather, stone, metal, leather, and woodcrafts. The Cherokees Past and Present by Sharpe 935741046 $4.95 Paperbound, 32 pages An exciting authenticated book about the Cherokee people with full color photographs and illustrations. This book is both a guide to the Cherokee past, giving information on phases of Cherokee life and culture, plus an up to date presentation of the Cherokee Reservation today. WOMEN’S STUDIES 28 Wakeda.com Trading Post Madonna Swan: A Lakota Woman’s Story as told through Mark St. Pierre 978080612676 $19.95 Paperback, 8.26” x 5.44”, 224 pages with 23 black and white illustrations. Mark St. Pierre skillfully weaves together his interviews with Madonna Swan-Abdalla to capture the indomitable spirit of a Lakota woman as she celebrates the joys and endures the sufferings of her remarkable life on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. Medicine Women, Curanderas, and Women Doctors 978080612512 $19.95 by Bobette Perrone, H. Henrietta Stockel, and Victoria Krueger Paperback, 272 pages, 8.48” x 5.37”. The stories of ten women healers form the core of this provocative journey into cultural healing methods utilized by women. The Real Rosebud: The Triumph of a Lakota Woman 978080324808 $19.95 by Marjorie Weinberg, foreword by Luke Yellow Robe. Hard cover with dust jacket, 86 pages. Her great-grandfather was a famed Lakota warrior, her father a buffalo hunter, and Rosebud Yellow Robe hosted a CBS radio show in New York City. From buffalo hunting to the hub of twentieth-century urban life, this book chronicles the momentous changes in the life of a prominent Plains Indian family over three generations. The Spirit of Indian Women edited by Judith Fitzgerald and Michael Oren Fitzgerald. Paperbound, 156 pages, photos throughout, 6” x 7.25”. A great collection of stories, wisdom, and history as told by women of various tribes. 978094153287 $14.95 Waterlilly by Ella Cara Deloria 978080326579 $12.95 Paperbound, 243 pages. This novel of the Dakota Sioux written by Sioux ethnologist Deloria takes protagonist Waterlily through the everyday and the extraordinary events of a Sioux woman’s life. With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Woman Tells Her People’s History 978080326164 $16.95 by Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun and Josephine Waggoner. Paperbound, 187 pages. With My Own Eyes tells the history of the nineteenth-century Lakotas. Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun (1857-1945), the daughter of a French-American fur trader and a Brule Lakota woman, was raised near Fort Laramie and experienced firsthand the often devastating changes forced on the Lakotas. Women and Power in Native North America 978080613241 $19.95 by Laura F. Klein and Lillian A. Ackerman Paperback, 304 pages, 8.4” x 5.4” Since the colonization of indigenous peoples in North America, the roles of Native women within their societies have been concealed or, at best, misunderstood. Women of the Earth Lodges by Virginia Bergman Peters 978080613243 Paperback, 240 pages, 8.9” x 5.9”. In Women of the Earth Lodges, Virginia Peters uses women’s accounts, myths and creation stories, and anthropological and archaeological data to examine the influence and vitality of Plains Indian women. $19.95 Identity By Design: Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Native Women’s Dresses 9780061153693 $24.95 Showcases the world-renowned collection of Native American dresses held by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. The book, edited by award-winning beadwork artist and NMAI curator Emil Her Many Horses (Oglala Lakota), presents a fascinating array of Native women’s clothing from the Plains, Plateau, and Great Basin regions of the United States and Canada, dating from the 1830s to the present and including dresses, shawls, moccasins, belts, bags, and hair accessories. 160 pages; 152 color and black-and-white illustrations; 8 ½ x 11 in. (hardcover) SPIRITUALITY God is Red: A Native View of Religion by Vine Deloria Jr. 1555914985 $21.95 First published in 1972, Vine Deloria Jr.’s God Is Red remains the seminal work on Native religious views, asking new questions about our species and our ultimate fate. Celebrating 3 decades in publication with a special 30th anniversary edition. Wakeda.com Trading Post 29 How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine and Crafts by Frances Densmore 489230198 $7.95 Has a wealth of material on nearly 200 plants used by the Chippewa of Minnesota and Wisconsin. 33 plates, 155 pages, paperbound. BOWS AND ARROWS American Indian Archery by Reginald and Gladys Laubin 806123877 $19.95 Laubin’s classic book on archery. Covers all aspects, many illustrations, pictures, 178 pages, paperbound. Bows and Arrows of the Native Americans by Jim Hamm 1558211683 $14.95 A comprehensive guide for constructing traditional weapons from natural materials. Includes wooden bows, sinew backed bows, strings, arrows, and quivers. 160 pages, 150 pictures and drawings, paperbound. Flintknapping – The Art of Making Stone Tools by Paul Hellweg $5.95 This is written in a step by step format giving instructions on making stone tools such as arrowheads and axes. Photos, illustrations, 112 pages paperbound. Making Arrows the Old Way by Doug Wallentine This book is an illustrated guide to making arrows the old way. 28 pages, paperbound. 943604222 $3.83 COOKING AND PLANTS American Indian Cooking and Herblore by Underwood and Sharpe 935741054 $4.95 A treasury of food legends, recipes, and herb uses from the past of many North American Indian tribes. This book is a practical guide to the uses of wild food and herbs. Illustrated throughout with colorful art and sketches. 32 pages, paperbound. Cherokee Cooklore by Ulmer and Beck Paperbound, 72 pages. Covers many Cherokee recipes, herbs, wild foods, history, and pictures about making bread. 700006 $4.50 Cherokee Plants by Paul Hamel and Mary Chiltoskey Paperbound, 72 pages. Covers the plant usage in food, medicine, and religion from knowledgeable Cherokee people. 700005 $4.00 GAMES, TIPIS, FLUTES Handbook of American Indian Games by Allan and Paulette Macfarlan 486248372 $8.95 150 authentic American Indian games for boys and girls of all ages. Running, relay, kicking, throwing, guessing, group challenge, and other games. 74 illustrations, 288 pages, paperbound The Indian Tipi by Reginald and Gladys Laubin 978080612236 $24.95 with a history of the tipi by Stanley Vestal Paperbound, 343 pages Includes detailed information on the making of such a tent, its furnishings and decorations, living in the tipi, traveling with it (and with its long poles), the Native kitchen, the sweatlodge, and much more. 30 Wakeda.com Trading Post Wakeda.com Trading Post (209) 848-0500 Customer Billing Information Name: Address: City: State: Phone: ( Email: Qty Name: Address: City: State: Phone: ( Email: Zip: ) Item # Color # Zip: ) Description Shipping Rates for Mail, Fax, and Phone Orders (US only): Shipping rates will vary when ordering online. www.Wakeda.com Shipping Information (write “same” if same as billing info) Price/Unit $0.00 to $25.00: $7.00 shipping $25.01 to $50.00: $9.00 shipping $50.01 to $100.00: $11.00 shipping $100.01 and over: $13.00 shipping Line Total Subtotal Shipping Tax (CA 7.25%) Total Calculate tax on subtotal amount only. 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