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Pow-Wow & Rendezvous Events Calendar Listings
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Crazy Crow Trading Post is pleased to provide this Native American Indian Powwow & Mountain Man Rendezvous calendar listing to both promote these events and organizations and to assist you in learning of them.
Add Your Powwow or Rendezvous to our Calendar Listings
Add your Native American Powwow, Muzzleloader Rendezvous or Historic Reenactment to our Powwow and Rendezvous Event Calendar. Select the Add Your Event button, complete and submit the online form. Requests are normally posted the same week.
Spreading the Word about Powwows & Rendezvous on the Web
Your listing on Crazy Crow's Powwow Calendar & Rendezvous Calender web pages are a great way to get listed in the major search engines (Google, Yahoo, AOL, Netscape, etc.). Submit your powwow or rendezvous listing 2-3 months before the event (it takes them awhile to update), and it will come up in searches using these popular search engines.
Make Changes to your Powwow or Rendezvous
If you need to make any changes to your listed powwow, rendezvous, or related event, use this email link to send that information: eventcoordinator@crazycrow.com
Link Your Powwow, Rendezvous or Organization to Us
We invite you to link your Native American Indian or Hobbyiest, Muzzleloader Rendezvous, or Historic Reenacment web site to Crazy Crow Trading Post's web site as a convenient click to information your members can use. To make the job easier, we provide several optimized transparent gif icons, as well as downloading instruction.
Link To Crazy Crow page
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Powwows
Rendezvous
Reenactments
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Hand Forged Hawk
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Hudson's Bay Tomahawk
The very finest quality throwing hawk available! Perfectly balanced, hand forged head complete with straight grain hickory handle. Very authentic.
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Rocky Mountain Blankets
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Rocky Mtn 3 & 5 Point - Blankets
Produced in Europe, our blankets are exact copies of old Witney Blankets, and are the same great quality at a much more attractive price! Made of 100% wool in colors and designs that are accurate, historic reproductions of original Fur Trade era blankets. Approximately 75" x 90", each features black point marks, which originally denoted the size of the blanket or the number of beaver pelts at which it was valued. Great for capotes, gun covers, or bedrolls. more
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Missouri River Patterns
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Hudson's Bay Capote
Traditional style capote worn by most western tribes and Mountain men. Can be made from blankets for authenticity, or heavy wool. Includes several options for fringe treatment, decorations, etc., and is easy to make.
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Camp Supplies
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Revolutionary Copper Kettle
Patterned after an original in the Museum of the Fur Trade, this unique copper kettle has a ring on the lid for lifting and iron socket handle so the lid can be used as a skillet, and an iron bail for hanging or handling the entire pot. Handmade of copper with a heavy tin lining. These kettles date from approximately 1760 on.
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Wool Tradecloth
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Stroud "Saved List Cloth"
Made just like the original, high quality wool broadcloth produced in the area of Stroud, England in the 1700s & 1800s for trade with Native Americans. This material has an approx. 1" wide, white selvedge or "Saved List", running down both edges. The un-dyed edge has a "sawtooth" appearance. Highly desirable for early style garments and blankets, made in 54" width just like the original! Available in red, yellow, green & navy. more
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