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porcupine quills native american curse

The rest of the body, from eyebrow to tail tip, is covered with prickly spines. Aside from this idea, many folks who live around these nocturnal bristle-bearers get their supplies of stickers from road kills. To use Quills, the crafter softens them in water to make them pliable. If you cant find any locally, rawhide is sold by the sheet from any trading post. While quills are still used this way, the Porcupine is no longer killed for them. They used natural dyes, so their colors were tan, dull white, bright red, vivid yellow, and black. It has hairless soles on its feet that help it climb trees. By paying with a credit card, you save an additional $5 and get 6 issues of MOTHER EARTH NEWS for only $17.95 (USA only). Native American art facts,