Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930’s Found Near Muskegon Lake

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Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake

Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake
This Muskegon Michigan Super Size Discoidal was found Along / Near Muskegon Lake. In the 1930’s! This Rare Extra Large Biscuit Discoidal was part of a Chicago, Illinois Estate I. Native Americans have inhabited Michigan for over 10,000 Years! The Muskegon Michigan area was inhabited by the Ottawa! 7.53 Diameter! —– 2.56 Thick! 8 – Pounds 10 – Ounces!
Muskegon Michigan Rare Artifact Ottawa Tribe 1930's Found Near Muskegon Lake

Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle

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Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle

Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle
Early Native American bladder rattles were fascinating musical instruments, often used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts. These rattles were typically made from animal bladders, which were inflated and dried. The bladder was then filled with small objects like pebbles or seeds to create sound when shaken. This rare early Native American bladder/rawhide Shayman rattle is a true gem for collectors and American Indian enthusiasts alike. The painted red and blue designs are a stunning piece of art that represents the Native American culture in the United States. One side of the rattle features a triangle with markings near the NE and NW sides, indicating “morning stars” and a two-tone V on the top indicating “thunderbird”. One side is unrecognizable but has five blue and red lines in some form of pattern. One of a kind piece, museum quality. The rattle is mounted on a wooden handle (with small leather strap) and has two very small pin hole marks on the bladder. The rattle measures approximately 10 inches, and is about 2 inches at the widest point of the bladder rattle. Minor scuffs to the wood handle, but appears to be natural aging. The rattle gives off a nice sound as several stones or seeds bounce around inside. The piece is in great condition, and a once in a lifetime opportunity. This piece was obtained through an estate sale, with fourth generation currently in possession. By the owner’s great grandmother. Who at the time was a collector of Native American artifacts. From a collector in Pasadena during the 1930s. Collector had Navajo, Cherokee, Apache, Hopi, and Cheyenne collectables. This piece is unknown. A note was obtained along with the artifacts (pictured). Past down three generations, this piece was found along with two other artifacts, (including a ceremonial “peace pipe” and stone axe in separate listings) which have been stored in a unit for nearly 30 years. Questions and comments welcomed. Item Lot 1 G.
Rare Early Native American Artifact Bladder/Rawhide Ceremonial Shayman Rattle

2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact

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2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact

2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact
The axe heads are authentic ancient Native American. I hand made the handle and the twine because I thought an axe head needs a handle and it was fun to do to. It’s Kind of like a work of art now but I’m sure it’s far beyond par from how they assembled them together back then. I made the twine from walnut bark and the handle is from a sycamore branch. Two different types of stone. Location is southeast Michigan near the river raisin massacre during the war of 1812. Macon reservation land as well as burial grounds for the Potawatomi in this area not the Pawnee, my bad on that sorry for the confusion the Potawatomi occupied this area they called themselves NeshnabĂ©, a cognate of the word Anishinaabe.
2Authentic Michigan Native American Indian Stone Axe Head Ancient Rare Artifact

Large 7.75 Rare Stone Celt Native American Artifact Hardstone polished Granite

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Large 7.75 Rare Stone Celt Native American Artifact Hardstone polished Granite
Large 7.75 Rare Stone Celt Native American Artifact Hardstone polished Granite
Large 7.75 Rare Stone Celt Native American Artifact Hardstone polished Granite

Large 7.75 Rare Stone Celt Native American Artifact Hardstone polished Granite
This 7.75 rare stone is a unique piece of Native American artifact. Handmade by skilled artisans, this hardstone polished granite is a true collector’s item. Its origins can be traced back to Southern Illinois, United States, and it comes with a provenance of ownership history available. The stone is perfect for collectors who appreciate the rich culture of Native Americans. It is a great addition to any collection of artifacts, and it’s sure to be a conversation starter. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind piece of history. The Stone measures 7 3/4″ long, 3″ wide and 1 5/8 thick!
Large 7.75 Rare Stone Celt Native American Artifact Hardstone polished Granite

Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact

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Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact
Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact
Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact
Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact

Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact
This rare axe head is a valuable addition to any Native American artifact collection. Its origins can be traced to Clark County, Washington, and it boasts a rich history and intricate craftsmanship. The axe head is associated with the Iowa tribe and Native American culture in the United States, making it a rare and unique piece. Add this piece of history to your collection and cherish the beauty and historical significance it holds.
Rare Native American Axe Head, Clark County, Washington, Indian Artifact

Rare native american artifact? Read Description

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Rare native american artifact? Read Description
Rare native american artifact? Read Description
Rare native american artifact? Read Description

Rare native american artifact? Read Description
This is a rare Native American artifact found in Indiana while creek walking. I found a village where I found a lot more artifacts. This in particular is special because if you look at the pictures closely there’s native fingerprints. It’s a good piece to add to any collection. I know it to be rare and special. The price was used for in trade.
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