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Mountain Man Crafts and Skills & Native American Crafts...

Postby gun babe » Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:25 am

I just bought these two books.....have not had chance to read them but did take a look and both Bill and I think they will be good info books....

Have you read either of them...???
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Re: Mountain Man Crafts and Skills & Native American Crafts...

Postby pinecone » Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:29 pm

If the "Native American Crafts" book is an old publication (copyright 1970's?) I think I read it. Good book from a history perspective, and some things potentially useful to keep kids occupied. But not exactly a "hands on how to." I read it over a decade ago, so my recollections of it are not complete. Most of those type of books I had at one time got sold to make room for others.
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Re: Mountain Man Crafts and Skills & Native American Crafts...

Postby MATLOCK12C » Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:25 am

like P-cone i had read it years ago as well, good info and history. i still got my copy though, I'd never part with a good book. I have enough to start my own library now! :idea:
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