Six Directions Traders

~ Native American ~

Cherokee made, from North Carolina,items available.

StoneHawk

$8.00 each

Handcrafted Tomahawk Keyring.  These were made by local artists in Cherokee, NC.  They are made  from wood, river stone and imitation sinew on a metal 1" key ring.  Some are painted, and some have Cherokee, painted on them.  The picture in the listing is the one you will get.  Check out other listings for more like this.

*  Aproximate axe size: 1" X 3 1/2"

* variety painted and unpainted, some with markings painted on handle and 'Cherokee, NC' also

Tomahawk
The term "tomahawk" is a derivation of the Algonquian words "tamahak" or "tamahakan". The earliest definitions of these words (early 1600's) applied to stone-headed implements used as tools and weapons.  Subsequent references involved all manner of striking weapons; wood clubs, stone-headed axes, metal trade hatchets, etc. As the years passed a tomahawk was thought of as any Indian-owned hatchet-type instrument.

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Various earrings and Dreamcatchers made by Elsie Nix

*when available

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