INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE

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INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE

INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE
Huge collection of Hobbies The Magazine for Collectors , Indian Relics sections only. Bound into a 3 inch, 3 ring binder. Below I have provided a list of the issues included. I provided a sampling of some of the articles included to give you a general idea of the content in these magazine issues. December 1937: The Colburn Collection of Indian Basket Red Jacket 2. February 1938: Indian Lore; Ancient And Otherwise Relic Reminiscences of a Beginner Indian Information Alphabetically Arranged 3. February 1939: Patawomeke Mystery of the cup in the Indian Stone Pestle Solved Indian Lore; Ancient and Otherwise A Brief History of the Pequot War Indian Information Alphabetically Arranged 4. March 1939: Ancient Indian Finds Near ONeill, Nebraska The Columbia River Country in 1849 Dr. Warren King Moorehead is Dead Gray-Wolfs Message to Youth The Origin of Fire A Cherokee Myth Indian Information Alphabetically Arranged 5. April 1939: Prehistoric Workshop in the District of Columbia Indian Medicines Indian Relic Gravel Indian Lore; Ancient and Otherwise 6. June 1939: Archaeology in Egypt The Flint Workers: A Forgotten People 8-12. August-December 1939: The Whitefords Archaeologists Onondaga Sculptural Art Types of Projectile Points Habitation Sites in Northwestern Alabama Survivor of a Vanishing Race 13-18. January-June 1940: Smithsonian Records Data From 1873 Survey Indian Artifacts in Jackson Hole, Wyoming Letter of 1837 Reveals Some Thoughts on Antiquities of America Sones of the Indian Around the Mound Did Mayan Art Influence the Ancients of North America? Prehistoric Tools and Their Development Archaeology of Kansas The North American Indian Canadian Indians Mound Builders 19. October 1940 Five Automobiles Yielded to the Red Mans Trail 20. November 1940 Smithsonian Archaeological Reports 21. March 1942 Pottery 22-29. May-December 1942 New Slant on Pueblo Mythology Masterpiece of the Mound Builders (front cover included) California Shell Mounds Mound Builders Pipes Human Effigy Pipe Blackfoot Tribe in Canada The Natives of the Aleutian Islands Ancient Pottery Displayed Around the Mound The Illinois Indians 30. February 1943 Ethnological Background of the Solomon Indians 31-37. May-November 1943 Ethnology of Natives of New Caledonia Flint Ridge Artifacts The Religion of the Indians of Connecticut Around the Mound Bird Stones (front cover included) Pottawatomi Basketry Jurupa Ceremonial Rock 38. January 1944 Woodland Relics 39. March 1944 Indian Masks in the U. August-December 1944 Masks of Mexico Ancient and Modern Ceremonial and Burial Metal Arrowheads of the Blackfeet Indians Ten Days in Mexico Modern Mexico Digs Up Its Past 45-53. January-September 1945 Bird Stone Ceremonials Stone Tobacco Pipes Bone Hair Combs of the Eskimo Food Rationing Nothing New to Blackfoot Bannerstones Ceremonials Eccentric Arrowheads Perus Bronze Age 54. July 1946 The Yuma Gem (front cover included) 57. February 1947 Early Migration to the Western Plains 60-64. March- July 1947 The Coins of Monaco 65. November 1947 Reconstructing Tribal History Texas Relics Anilco, a Lost City 66. January-May 1948 Bone-Digger at Work Indian Princess of Florida Excavations in the Missouri Valley Iroquoian Mask Atlatl Weights Action to Save Oklahoma Mounds 72-74. August-October 1948 Little Known Sites Bear Rock Canyon, Colorado Bents Fort, Colorado Fort Quindaro, Kansas Ancient Pottery Red Men of the Tropical Forest Indian Ceremonial at Gallup, New Mexico Smithsonian Finds in Savannah River Region Algonquin Relics The Ancient Patayan Indians Explorations in Canadian Arctic Ohio Mound Builders Buried With Their Pearls 75. February 1953 Agricultural Implements Americans of 9,000 Years Ago 77. April 1953 Monolithic Hammers 78. February 1956 Where Rolls the Oregon 80. May 1956 Where Are the Indians Artifacts of the Past? November 1956 Indian & Eskimo Adzes Mythology of the Navaho 82. May 1958 Pre-Columbian North American Cooking 83. June 1958 Southwest Pottery 84. October 1958 Fakes The Lost Golden Age The AcomasA Pueblo Tribe Europes Influence on American Indian Tribes 85. January 1959 Creole Foundation Grant Superstition of the Araucanian 86. May 1959 The Knapping Art 87. August 1959 River Basin Survey of the Chattahoochee River Pre-Columbian Measurement Art of the Ancient Maya 88. June 1961 Giant Axe Blades Adena People 89-91. October-December 1962 The Stone Age in the Northwest Coast Area Northwest California Indian Dances Indian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America 92. March 1963 Indian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America 93-95. April-June 1963 Prehistoric Indian Beads Indian Bones Tell Health Story 96. December 1963 Smithsonian Records Data of 547 Sites 98. January 1964 Prehistoric Indians 99-101. March-May 1964 Vermont Indians Projectile Point Types Grandmas Indian Baskets 102. July 1964 Stone Edges Indian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America 103. September 1964 Eastern Oregon Arrow and Spear Points (front cover included) 104. December 1964 The Nature of Indian and Eskimo Artifacts 106. May 1965 Clothes and the Indians 108-112. August-December 1965 Culture Areas Among the Eskimos and Indians of North America The Eskimo Culture Area Scouting Around Nova Scotia The Eskimo Culture Area Indian & Eskimo Basketry Exhibit in Chicago 113. March 1966 Sub-areas of the Northwest Coast Culture 114-118. May-September 1966 Central Sub-Area of the Northwest Coast Culture Northern Sub-Area of the Northwest Coast Culture The Paiute Trail or Collecting in Nevada 119. November 1966 Folsoms, Clovisis, and the development of Mankind 120-124. February-June 1967 The Southwest Indian Culture Area Lincolniana in 1966 The Civil War The California Culture Areas 125. August 1967 The Eastern Woodland Culture Area 126. September 1967 The Eastern Woodland Culture Area 127. January 1968 Indian Basketry 129. April 1968 Metals in the Stone Age 131. October 1968 Eskimos 132. June 1969 Indian Tools 134. August 1969 Guessing Games of the Original Americans (front cover included) 135. August 1973 Fletchers Tools Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America 136. The item “INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE” is in sale since Friday, January 8, 2021. This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Magazines”. The seller is “explorerwish” and is located in Independence, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Topic: Hobbies & Crafts
  • Publication Name: Hobbies–The Magazine for Collectors
  • Publication Frequency: Monthly
  • Language: English

INDIAN RELICS Hobbies Magazine 136 Issues Native American Indian 1937-1974 RARE