Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant

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Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant

Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant
I’ve always been fascinated by arrowheads, coins, currency, militaria, art, and just about anything with history behind it. Every piece has a story. And I enjoy finding collectors for the ones that catch my eye. I’m always open to fair deals and good conversations. Daniel’s Relic Colosseum is proudly veteran-owned. Is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included? If a COA is included, you’ll see it photographed in the listing. It’s important for collectors especially novice collectors to know that a COA is an opinion from an individual and not a guarantee. If there’s no COA, the item is considered uncertified, and it’s up to you as the collector to decide if it belongs in your collection. I’m always happy to help fellow collectors find the right piece for their collection. Here for your consideration is a very nicely made drilled banded slate pendant reported to come from Grand County Michigan.
Rare Native American Banded Slate Michigan Drilled Gorget Pendant

Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact

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Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact

Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact
Welcome to Daniels Relic Colosseum. I’m always interested in making deals! Daniels Relic Colosseum is veteran owned???? Here for your consideration is a very beautiful and very rare Michigan barb. Piece comes to me from a very large and prominent collection in Michigan, primarily composed of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio pieces.
Rare Offering Native American Michigan Barber Axe Head Artifact

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

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