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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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State Historical Society of Iowa
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Early American Museum
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
7
Munson, Don, 1941-
7
Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
7
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eng
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Woodland Indians
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Equipment
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Point, Projectile
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Indians of North America
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Agriculture
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Bark
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Fox
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Lodge
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Mesquakie
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Pow wow
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Powwow
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Sauk and Fox Tribe
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Tipi
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Wigwam
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Wikiup
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Arms and armament
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Celts
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Champaign County (Ill.)
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Hunting
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Illinois
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Stone Pipe
Projectile Point
Stone celt (ungrooved axe)
Projectile Point
Meskawki Lodge, Reproduction
Projectile Point
Projectile Point
Meskawki Lodge
Chert Hoe
Projectile Point
Stone Pipe
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This stone pipe was used by the Woodland Indians of McLean County, Illinois. It was found in Lawndale Township.
Projectile Point
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This projectile point was used by the Woodland Indians for hunting. It is rounded at the bottom with no notches.
Stone celt (ungrooved axe)
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This is an ungrooved axe made of stone. It was used by the Woodland Indians. They often used them for girdling trees.
Projectile Point
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This projectile point is light in color. It is notched near the base. It was used by Woodland Indians for hunting.
Meskawki Lodge, Reproduction
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Free-lanced design, based on a study of Meskawki lodges
Projectile Point
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This wide projectile point has two distinct notches on either side. It was used by the Woodland Indians for hunting.
Projectile Point
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Off-white colored stone projectile point. Equilateral shaped head with a notched stem and a lower flared base. Sharp edges on two sides and point. Probably late Hopewell/Woodland period.
Meskawki Lodge
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Traditional house form utilized by Woodland Indians of the Great Lakes Region. Meskwaki settlement near Tama, Iowa. 1905.
Chert Hoe
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This chert hoe was used by Woodland Indians for farming. Woodland Indians grew corn, beans and squash, and hunted buffalo and deer. Chert is a very fine grained rock which can be shaped into arrowheads and points by chipping.
Projectile Point
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This projectile point is dark in color. It is slightly notched near the base. It was used by Woodland Indians for hunting.
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