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War Clubs

These are made by Leo Holiday (Navajo) and Marlin Goldtooth (Navajo)
Leo is a local artist that has particularly good craftsmanship. His beadwork is sand filled and his rawhide wrapping is top notch.
Not to mention his employing of feathers, fur, and horse hair in his work.
Marlin is from the Tuba City Reservation and uses a simpler design with Buckskin wrap and no beads

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Old style Tomahawk
Frontier days Tomahawk 17"
Stone is real river rock and is Rawhide bound.
The feather is Bronze Wild Turkey
Features a Long Agate arrow head near the head.
$60.00

Old style Tomahawk
Frontier days Tomahawk 17"
Stone is real river rock and is Rawhide bound.
The feather is Bronze Wild Turkey
Features a Long Agate arrow head near the head.
$60.00
Sold
Old style Tomahawk
Frontier days Tomahawk 17"
Stone is real river rock and is Rawhide bound.
The feather is Bronze Wild Turkey
Features a Long Agate arrow head near the head.
Sold
Warclub
Mini War club 11" long
Rawhide and bead wrapped (natural color) actual stone shown with white marks
$32.00
Sold







 
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