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Tomahawk with a braided suede on white background
Semiahmoo First Nations and Ear Marriott Secondary School in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada celebrated this powwow from 9-11 March 2018. Powwows are opportunities for First Nations to gather together, honouring and sharing their traditions. The general public is welcome. A jingle dancer pauses to look at her cell phone!
tomahawk and peace pipe isolated on white background
Hand made knife isolated on white background
A yellow metal traditional mountain ax lies on a wooden surface. Souvenir ax with carvings and bonbons
A knife and a box to be carried with and used in everyday life. Hand carved out of reindeer bone.
Hacha estilo vikingo realizada en forja de manera artesanal con materiales de plata, acero y madera
Part of cooling aggregate with tube. Abstract industrial design close up
Traditional flute from West Java made of brown bamboo, 20 cm in size with 4 holes, usually played to achieve high notes, black background
Cameroon, antique drink horn
decorative axe indians on a wooden wall
Views of an antique shop along a rural country road in the area of Harrison, Maine.
Stone-tipped axe, Italian late Stone Age
Pacific Islands traditional weapon
early bronze age axe head - metal detecting find
Variety  of ancient styled southeast asian blades and swords. Equipment of stuntmen performing historical thai show at history event in Phitsanulok organized by government as public event
Knife worn by the Fula men
Break while chopping wood. A hatchet is stuck in a chopping block.
Indian tomahawk isolated on white background
This Powwow was celebrated in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada on 10 March, 2018. The Squamish Nation's 30th Annual Powwow is a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum. Their heritage is respected by all ages. This is a display of the elaborate regalia.
Close-up of an axe on a stump.
Halberds infront of a white wall.
old flute musical instrument white background detail of one cultural heritage
Antic handmade Music instrument: (left to right)\nEktara, Peruvian Shamanic Cacho Seed Rattle with Ribbon, Flute, Nay-i Narm, Didgeridoo
Native American male leaning on homemade tepee.
Book spine from 19th century
gladiator spear isolated on white background
A vintage six foot rusty  logger's hand saw isolated on white
A close up on renovated gallows or other torture device located next to a white cloth tent and a log with an axe inserted into it seen on a sunny summer day during a medieval festival
This Powwow was celebrated on the Capilano Reserve, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 13-14 July, 2013. The Squamish Nation's 30th Annual Powwow was a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum. Their heritage is respected by all ages. Onlookers at the powwow.
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Pipe tomahawk owned by Carl Magnus Wrangel, Iriquois, said to be from the Easton peace talks in 1758 AD - Etnografiska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC01211.JPG
Tomahawk pickaxe, possibly from New Sweden, owned by Swedish Kings Charles X and XI, wampum inlay, with iron blade likely from later date - Etnografiska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC01215.JPG
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