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dsmccurdy92
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Looking for a book.

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I'm on a desperate hunt for an old book i used to have but have long since lost. My grandfather passed away in 2000 and i inherited the book from him and it was already pretty old. i'm thinking like 80s maybe. But anyway it was a hardback book, it was an old faded yellow, and it was about building anything and everything indian. It showed how to build canoes, teepees, wigwams, smoke houses, even old tools like bows, hammers and axes. The book is very similar to Wildwood Wisdom by Ellsworth Jaeger. If you look this book up on amazon you can get an inside look at it so those who dont know it can see it. But unlike wildwood wisdom this book didn't show people or any that i can remember atleast. it was very detailed on how to build these things and it was much less animated than this book. I'm hoping someone out there knows this book or atleast how i can find it. I've searched the net like crazy and this is my last hope. Thanks in advance for anything you guys can do.
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I don't know the book you're looking for specifically but I have a book called Spirits of the Earth by Bobby Lake Thom. Maybe if you were to do a search on that, it might come up in the "Customers who bought this, also liked this" part of the webpage.

Good luck!
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