The story of Straight Arrow was explained in two schemes, one by NABISCO that was handling all radio and comic...
Read MoreThe story of Straight Arrow was explained in two schemes, one by NABISCO that was handling all radio and comic...
Read MoreI straight Arrow presents this book to you, let it be your guide and help you to enjoy life more...
Read MoreI Straight arrow under this injun uity manual will help you learn how you can survive in a place where...
Read MoreThis is the manual of book 1 and 2, and a complete table of content where readers can get an...
Read MoreSo, the first technique is rope hoist, Barrel Hoist, things which are heavy in weight or huge in size can...
Read MoreLet’s start with basic took making techniques which are necessary to live life in woods. Basic tools include an axe,...
Read MoreWhat else you would be in need if you need a camp fire while camping in the woods? Yes, some...
Read MoreCooking without an oven and freezer? Is that possible to have them in a forest? Yes, with the help of...
Read MoreIt’s time for some grill chicken. Yummmmm…!!! For a grill set up, you need two forked sticks and it should...
Read MoreIndian Tepee: Let’s start with housing; in the uity cards of a straight Arrow, the technique to build a house...
Read MoreThese house-making tricks were used by almost every tribe of Native Indians. Apache is a tribe who use such kind...
Read MoreCamping: And this is how your proper camp should looks like when you are living as an Indian in a...
Read MoreIndian loom Najavo is a native tribe who use such techniques for tool, making baby carriage and looming. The Navajos...
Read MorePapoose Carriage In the Comanche tribe, the newborn was wrapped and spent a few days in the tipi with its...
Read MoreIndian Bridge Indigenous people used wooden made bridge to cross the river. How do they do it? If you need...
Read MoreRafting In Oregon and around the United States, whitewater rafting has become a tremendously popular water sport. It wasn’t always...
Read MoreThe use of bow and arrow technology by Native Americans in the Southwest United States did not begin until roughly...
Read MoreBow and Arrow Making Such techniques were also discussed on pages 16 and 17 of volume 1, of uity-cards. All...
Read MoreThe Arrowhead was formed of a hard stone, such as Flint, that was honed into a projectile tip using the...
Read MoreIn indigenous tribes a young boy identified not only with his father but also with his father’s family bravest warriors....
Read MoreRecognition of venomous Snakes In the United States, roughly 7,000 people are bitten by a venomous snake each year. On...
Read MoreSignals Different distance signals were used by the indigenous tribes to give a signal from distance. If someone is at...
Read MoreIndigenous people used different water signals. For example if there is a wave sign near a water stream its mean...
Read MoreHelp signals Help signals can safe many lives in case of danger. Three major help signals are used to in...
Read MoreSmoke signals were utilized by American Indians to warn others of a variety of situations, including danger, calling people to...
Read MoreWhenever you are passing through the forest or in dark these easy tricks could save you from getting lost inside...
Read MoreIf you are going through an area where there is not enough water, follow the trails of grazing animals, as...
Read MoreIndigenous people track animals from their footprints. For instance, deer walks on stiff grounds. Goat, dogs, cats and rabbits can...
Read MoreFor tracking a carnivorous animal, their running pattern can be followed. For instance, if a possum is running in normal...
Read MorePoints of horse Horse is an important animal in Indian culture. Before Columbus’ arrival in 1492, the Western World accepted...
Read MoreAmong the toughest American Indian horses, with strong legs and feet, is the Palomino, a distinct, golden colored horse with...
Read MoreNative Americans manufactured their own bridles out of rawhide, tanned leather, and coiled or woven horsehair or buffalo hair. They...
Read MoreAccording to historians Horses competition among Indigenous Peoples for the greatest hunting and war horses turned old comrades into rivals....
Read MoreNatural Horsemanship, which focuses on the horse’s well-being, is a method of handling horses in which you “work with the...
Read MoreThe Comanche, also known as the Nermernuh, were a North American Indian tribe of equestrian nomads whose domain included the...
Read More“Natural Horsemanship acknowledges the horse’s inherent nature as a predatory animal while also respecting his spirit and heart. It necessitates...
Read More“Natural horsemanship is about pushing your limitations, admitting your flaws, and seeking to be a part of something bigger than...
Read MoreThe travois is a Native American tool that can also be used as a drag sled. It was intended to...
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