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Lakota tomahawk
Original lakota tomahawk spontoon pipe axe with pierced blade with bison effigy.
Lakota tomahawk
Original lakota sheeps foot style knife blade pipe axe earliest spontoon type.
Lakota tomahawk
Original Lakota triple bat wing pipe tomahawk.
Gunstock
Plain Indian gunstock circa 1850-1870.
Ball club
Woodland native american ball club circa 1900-1910.
Ball club
Iroquois ball club with the head of a monstrous creature.
Knife and sheath
Original knife and sheat, Lakota - circa 1890.
Chippewa ball club
Original Chippewa ball club hand carved period ca. 1910.
Gunstock
Gunstock, original hand-forged blade inserted in a wooden shaft, circa 1920-1940.
Pawnee gunstock
Pawnee gunstock - ca 1900-1910.
Ball club
Ball club with iron blade, ca. 1930-1940.
Knife and sheath
Lakota knife and sheath, end of the 19th century.
Knife and sheath
Dagger-shaped knife with wooden handle and sheath.
Three blades gunstock
Three blades gunstock - Lakota - made with three iron blades applied to an ash or cotton wood shaft.
Knife and sheath
Knife and sheath - attributable to the Cheyenne nation - ca. late 19th century.
Gunstock
Gunstock with decorative motifs.
Lakota tomahawk
Original 19th century pipe tomahawk with heart engraved.
Pipe tomahawk
Original single bat wing pipe tomahawk hand forged blade with brass inlay.
Pipe tomahawk
Original pipe tomahawk forged spontoon type with a pierced heart.
Dag knife
Northern Plains beaver tail dag knife, c. 1840s, possibly Lakota or Cheyenne (Sheyla).