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Category: Crafts

Native American Crafts for School

Students can make a mini tepee in class (310x240)

Native Americans had fully developed societies, culture and traditions before the first settlers in America arrived. One way to teach children about American Indians is by making Native American

White Birch Bark Crafts

Birch bark comes in a variety of colors, from bright white to almond to peach, and is available year-round (310x240)

White birch, or paper birch (Betula papyrifera), is a woodland material that's been used to make crafts for hundreds of years. Native Americans used it in the construction of their canoes, wigwams,

Crow Tribal Crafts

Many Crow arts and crafts use the same patterns on different objects (310x240)

The Crow are a Native American tribe with a reservation in Montana and Wyoming. Today, there are approximately 11,000 members of the tribe.

Native American Children’s Crafts

Make a Native American dream catcher as an educational extension project (310x240)

Native American children's crafts can be used as extension activities for educational textbook units. Students can create art, toys and displays which showcase their knowledge of Native American

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Indian Art Crafts

Indian Arts and Crafts (310x240)

Crafts based on the Native American culture provide participants with an entertaining lesson. These Indian craft ideas find their inspiration in the arts of various Native American groups.

Native American Paper Crafts

native american indian headband kids craft (310x240)

Celebrate Thanksgiving, autumn, or simply pay homage to the Native American peoples with some paper-craft projects. Among many elements of the various cultures of Native Americans are tipis,

South American Indian Artwork & Crafts

Some cultures create jewelry from animal bones (310x240)

Hundreds of indigenous tribes populate the South American continent, sharing their rich cultural traditions through unique arts and crafts. Using the resources of their home regions, these Native

Northwest Native-American Crafts

Some totem poles include wings or antlers for additional impact (310x240)

Native Americans of the Northwest have a rich heritage. Although there were originally more than 70 tribes in the region, their artwork was similar in

Blackfoot Indian Crafts

The bison was a prominant theme in Blackfoot crafts (310x240)

Their art and crafts talent are demonstrated in their quill work, jewelry, beading, carvings, bronze work, dolls and hides among other things. Many Blackfoot Indians keep the tribe's tradition alive

Shoshone Crafts for Kids

Bead work crafted by Northwestern Shoshone Indians (310x240)

Create the look of a tanned hide using a brown paper grocery bag. Cut open an old paper grocery bag. Tear off the paper around all of the edges of the

Shoshone Indian Crafts

The Shoshone make intricate bead work (310x240)

The Shoshone have a rich tradition and create attractive art and crafts in both traditional and new styles. Examples of Shoshone crafts are on display in the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of

Native American Jewelry Crafts for Kids

Turquoise and silver jewelry is one kind of Native American jewelry (310x240)

There are many crafts children can make to learn about Native American culture. Each Native American tribe had different crafts and styles of

Genuine Native American Crafts

Dream catchers are an example of a Native American craft (310x240)

Native American tribes across the continent specialized in a variety of different crafts. These craft traditions, in some capacity, continue into the present

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