Especialidades JA/Artes y trabajos indígenas - Avanzado/Respuestas
Nivel de destreza
2
Año
1976
Version
29.11.2024
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
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Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Artes y trabajos indígenas.
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- a. Tribus localizados allí
- b. Hogares y las prendas de vestir
- c. Artesanía nativa realizada como: cestería, cerámica, alfombras, etc.
- d. Las prácticas religiosas
- e. Forma de gobierno
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- Eagle feathers
- Peyote (a spineless cactus)
- Eagle bone whistle
- Peace pipe
- Drums
- Gourd Dance Eagle Fan
- Gourd rattle
- Medicine wheel (stones structure)
- Smudge stick (charred bundle of dried herbs)
- Sweat lodge
- Tomahawk
- Wampum
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Arrowheads are typically mounted in a shadow box. This is a shallow wooden box with a removable glass cover. The bottom of the box is covered with a photo framing mat. The arrowheads can be sewn to the mat with monofilament, tied down with leather lacing, or they can be glued down. If gluing, be sure to use a reversible glue, such as hot melt.
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It is probably best to leave the repair of a valuable artifact to a professional. We do not intend to provide instruction here in sufficient detail to allow a Pathfinder to attempt a repair, but rather outline the procedures used.
Arrowheads
Broken arrowheads can usually be glued back together using Cyanoacrylate (such as Superglue, or Krazy Glue). Apply a drop or two of glue to one surface, join the pieces together, and hold them in position for a minute to allow the glue to set. Once it sets, leave it alone for a couple of hours. If any glue came to the surface of the crack, scrape it off with an X-Acto knife.
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A careful reading of the material detailed in requirement 5 provides ample information for this requirement.
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The dying process
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