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Flutemaker Tsa' Ne' Dos'e; hand-carved hiking sticks; watercolors by Jim Mahanes. Tsa' Ne' Dos'e (London's Arnold Richardson) carves traditional Iroquois flutes and performs on them. Randy Spencer ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Native Americans began playing lacrosse as a spiritual and social activity more than 1,000 years ago. Their lacrosse sticks were made of wood and had sacred meaning.
These staffs were not merely for walking; they were ceremonial, often intricately carved ... sticks hold cultural and religious significance in various traditions. In some Native American tribes ...
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