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    • Ice hockey stick

    • Ice hockey stick

    • Hockey; Hockey--Equipment and supplies; Angola (Ind.); Wood carving; Woodwork

    • Around 1910, Will Meyer lived in Angola, Indiana when he found this piece of wood. Seeing a possible hockey stick, he carved and smoothed it into shape. Once winter came, he used it to play ice hockey. By 1910, the one hundred year old game was...
    • Clapstick

    • Clapstick

    • Miwok Indians; Miwok Indians--Social life and customs; Musical instruments; Indians of North America--Music; Indians of North America--California

    • Clap sticks are used to keep rhythm in most Central Californian Native American dances. The stick is hit against the hand, causing the two split sides to clap together. 4-8 men clap sticks simultaneously while singing. At a certain point in the...
    • Prehistoric Bannerstone

    • Prehistoric Bannerstone

    • Paleo-Indians; Paleo-Indians--Implements; Indians of North America--Implements; Indians of North America--Antiquities

    • Archaeologists disagree about who carved stones like this one, generally called bannerstones, as well as what these stones were used for by prehistoric Native Americans. Some believe they were made for creating rope, starting a fire or as drilling...
    • Prehistoric chert hoe

    • Prehistoric chert hoe

    • Paleo-Indians; Paleo-Indians -- Implements; Indians of North America -- Implements; Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Implements, utensils, etc.

    • As early as 11,000 years ago, the first people to inhabit the Americas were making tools to hunt for food. Tools were chipped from stone, called chert. Over time, people learned where the best sources of chert were located and traveled or traded to...
    • Clapstick

    • Clapstick

    • Pomo Indians; Pomo Indians--Social life and customs; Musical instruments; Indians of North America--Music; Indians of North America--California

    • Clap sticks are used to keep rhythm in most Central Californian Native American dances. The stick is hit against the hand, causing the two split sides to clap together. 4-8 men clap sticks simultaneously while singing. At a certain point in the...
    • Morozko stick puppet

    • Morozko stick puppet

    • Russia (Federation); Russia; Russia--Folklore; Russia--Social life and customs; Puppets; Toys

    • This story is about a widower with a lovely daughter who marries a woman who had a daughter from a previous marriage. The stepmother hated her new stepdaughter and made her husband take her away to the forest and leave her there to die. The man...
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