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Native American Dream Catcher Kit

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Product Description: Our Native American Dream Catcher Kit (6008) includes fiber rush to simulate willow branches that were traditionally used to create Ojibwe (Chippewa) dream catchers. The kit also includes waxed linen (which is like sinew), feathers, beads, instructions, and history. Making a dream catcher is fun for all ages! Girl scouts, boy scouts, educational workshop, and summer camp participants (as well as other groups and individuals) will enjoy this craft activity.

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Snake and Indian Stick Game

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Product Description: Our Snake and Indian Stick Game (6101) contains three colorful screen-printed game sticks, score sheets, instructions, and history. The "sticks" measure 5-3/4 inches by 1-1/4 inches. Toss the sticks into the air and score points for the way the sticks land. This is a wonderful Native American game that is still enjoyed today!

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Product Description: Our Native American Web Weaving (6102) includes a six-foot natural cord, our exclusive suede pouch, and instructions for these four web-weaving games: Apache Door (Tent Flap), Canoe, An Eclipse (or the Veiled Sun), and Fluttering Wings. Native Americans played string games long before Europeans came to America. Now you can learn the same string patterns that they make.

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