Lumbee tribes have many abilities, hobbies, crafts, and more. One of the main crafts of the Lumbee Tribe is dream catchers. This is a very age old craft and it is still believed by indians all over to catch bad dreams.
the art they made were faces of them selfs and they sometimes made they made randomn sculptures like for example signs that they would use to comunicate and they never did crafts
All Indians are subject to federal income taxes. As self governing entities Tribes can enact tax legislation for their reservation. Some do and some do not. If an Indian leaves the reservation, he/she is subject to the state and local taxes, like sales taxes, in the state or town in which he/she resides.
like to import crafts from cuba to sell in Canada how do we do it
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No, there isn't. There two encompassing term for crafts.
There are many places where one could buy toys for crafts. The best places to purchase toys for crafts would be stores like Toys R Us or websites like Amazon.
There are so many easy crafts one can make. You can make things to decorate your house like ribbon lamp shades. You can make crafts for the holidays like button ornaments or ribbon wreaths. There are also easy crafts you can do with your children like bottle cap coasters and princess bracelets.
It is hard to say exactly what they were because they were influenced by europeans so long ago, and before then what they wore was not documented
The Comanche hasn't been known for their craft work. They have a reputation of a warrior tribes of the great plains. They were the best buffalo hunters on the plains and they used the horse for maximum benefit. They were known for breeding, stealing, and trading horses to other tribes. In the 1800's they began stealing cattle from Texas settlers and selling them in New Mexico. They fought whites, Mexicans, and other tribes.
Halloween paper crafts can be purchased at any craft store, like Joann's and Micheal's. Walmart and Target also have some selection of Halloween paper crafts.
There are many places you can find instructions for children's crafts. Some of the most instructive would probably be places like Michaels that specilaize in crafts.
I am a Lumbee Indian, so let me share some knowledge with you. Well, Croatoan isn't so much a word as it is a name. Croatoan is the Indian Tribe know today as the Lumbee. The Crow and Cheraw Indians came together at some point in time along with some other unknown tribes, way before the Whites came, and became the Croatan. Yes, the lost colony found us (or we found them) and we fed them and took them in because the poor things were starved, cold, etc. Not all of the colonist stayed, some went up to Chesapeake Bay were they planed to go originally. Whether or not they made it, I'll never know. Anyways, we moved down following the river known as the Lumbee River (if you call it the Lumber River you are wrong) which runs through Robeson County. We decided that we didn't want the Whites to give us a name, like they had been doing for so long, and we called ourselves the Lumbee. As far as what "Croatan" actually translates to, I don't know. But Lumbee means "Dark water" in our language (Algonquian). I' m not quite sure if this really answered the question but maybe now someone will finally somewhat understand my people and were we come from.