Last Chance to save in 2023 - Crazy Crow Trading Post
Holiday Hours: 12/29/23-01/01/24
Closing Friday 12/29/23-1/1/24 for New Years.
We will re-open on Tuesday 1/2/24 At 7:30 AM.
November - December
Crow Calls Sale Featured Items
It's not too early to get ready for the holidays. Take advantage of great deals during our November - December Crow Calls Sale! SAVE 10%-20% on popular powwow, rendezvous, historic reenactor, bead & leather crafter supplies. This sale offers many popular items such as: Fan and Feather Cases, White Garment Buckskin, Elk Robes, Embroidered Cashmere Wraps, Imported Beadwork, Beading Kits, Strung Fluffs, Eagle's View Patterns, Flute Kits, Horn Drinking Cups, Carbon Steel Knife Blades and much more.
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Crow Calls Featured Items
6-8 Square Foot Sizes Still IN STOCK!
Super soft & lighter weight than commercial buckskin, these hides are sueded on both sides, which is nice for garments & other craftwork. Similar in appearance to brain tan, the white hides are like unsmoked, while the natural is the color of smoked. Only 6-8 sf sizes still in stock. Get them while you can!
1600-926-008 6-8sf REG $33.00/Ea | SALE $29.70/ea $28.13/ea (3+)
Native American Style Beaded Belt Buckles
We now offer 6 great new & authentic buckle designs. Made with 13/0 Czech seed beads! 13/0 seed beads give the design more detail & a better look. 4-1/4" x 3" and accommodates a standard 1-1/4" belt strap.
Reg $49.00 / ea.
SALE $39.20 / ea.
Craft Grade Ermine Skins
Averaging over 12", these ermines are an absolute bargain. Skins may have small slips or imperfections but overall they are a well-tanned skin that can be used for any application.
1521-090-026
$14.95 Ea
$13.45 Ea (3+)
New from Crazy Crow
Missouri River Serape Blankets
NEW & NOW MADE BY CRAZY CROW!
We are proud to introduce our new Missouri River Brand Serape Blankets in a beautiful, multi-color stripe design. Patterned after the universally recognized Mexican Serape, a traditional, light weight blanket woven of fine yarns in brightly colored stripes, this classic blanket is the type most often carried by Native American dancers to mark their seats on the bench, as well as being very popular for give-aways. These fine quality, "summer weight" blankets are woven in a blend of 80% wool and 20% cotton, with an un-napped finish and a felt binding and are perfect for traditional use in your tipi, cabin or home. Packed in an attractive gift box.
$195.00
New Pendleton Blankets
for the Holidays!
These high-quality Pendleton Blankets feature designs inspired by Native American culture and tribes. Blankets are un-napped for sharper pattern definition and have a felt binding. Made of 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton in American mills. Blankets measure 64”x80” (Yellowstone measures 80"x90"). Dry Clean Only. Note: 3 of the blankets pictured above are now out of stock temporarily.
3710-132-704 (80"x90")
B 3710-411-120 (64"x80")
3710-421-080 (64"x80")
D 3710-485-105 (64"x80")
E 3710-493-046 (64"x80")
F 3710-788-106 (64"x80")
Yellowstone $289.00
Chief Joseph Maroon $299.00
Shale Harding OUT OF STOCK
Healing Blanket OUT OF STOCK
Medicine Bow $299.00
Many Nations OUT OF STOCK
New Crib Blankets from Pendleton Woolen Mills
Made in America of our softest pure virgin wool, this child-sized blanket is a treasured gift. Fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel and features a felt binding. Measures 32" x 44". Dry Clean Only. 2 new patterns.
$129.00
New Spa-Size Towels from Pendleton
Supersized and extra-plush terry velour towel is sheared to a velvety softness on one side, looped for superior absorbency on the other. These towels are specially woven to keep their rich color, wash after wash. Hanging loop on one side. Measures 40"x70". 100% cotton. Machine Washable. 2 new patterns.
Pendleton 34oz Insulated Bottles
NEW for the Holidays!
Our new Pendleton 34oz Insulated Bottles are designed to be both easy to carry and easy to clean, this 34-oz. travel mug is ready to keep your beverage either piping hot or ice cold on all your adventures. The design features our Pilot Rock (left), Harding (center) & Basket Maker (right) blanket patterns. The lid features a small handle and a fold-down straw (do not use the straw with hot beverages). Stainless steel/BPAfree polypropylene; silicone cap. Dishwasher safe.
$44.50 each
Gold Bison Split Leather
Bison leather is a preferred leather for a wide array of native craft items, but many times the heavy weight and 
nature of this leather does not make it possible. We now offer a bison split that eliminates this problem. Split 
down to a weight averaging around 3-1/2 oz, these hides are a nice color at an unbelievable price. Hide size ranges from 5-8 SF. Perfect for moccasins, bags and small garments.
$28.50/ea. | $25.75/ea. (3+)
Back in Stock!
Cedar Fan, Feather & Church Boxes
BACK IN STOCK!
After months of being out of most of our Cedar Fan Boxes, our supplier has expanded their operations and is now caught up on our orders. Order yours today for immediate shipment!
A 6518-001-001        CEDAR BLADE BOX, 17-1/2" X 4" x 1-1/2"
B 6518-001-002        CEDAR CHURCH BOX, 18 " X 5" X 5"
C 6518-001-004        CEDAR FLAT FAN BOX - 22-3/4" X 7-3/4" X 2-3/4
Early American
Shooter's Wallet
Organize your rifle accessories in our Early American Shooter's Wallet (gun tool wallet). This Shooter's Wallet is made of soft, top grained leather. It features 1 large and 3 small compartments for flints, cap tins, worms, jags, etc. Folds to 3” x 5”.
4670-000-003
$16.95/ea
November - December
Crow Calls Sale Featured Items
Bandolier Bag
Gallery & Article
Bandolier Bags
Bandolier Bags are based on bags carried by European soldiers armed with rifles, who used the bags to store ammunition cartridges. While Bandolier Bags were made by different tribes and First Nations across the Great Lakes and Prairie regions, they differ in appearance. The stylistic differences are the result of personal preference as much contact with Europeans and Euro-Americans, goods acquired in trade, and travel.
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in New York City has a wonderful example of a Bandolier Bag, most likely made by a Lenape artist (the Lenape are part of the Delaware tribe or First Nation, who lived along the Delaware River and parts of what is today New York State). [2] Bandolier Bags (like this one) are often large in size and decorated with a wide array of colorful beads and ribbons. They are worn as a cross-body bag, with a thick strap crossing a person’s chest to allow it to rest on the hip.
These bags were especially popular in the late nineteenth century in the Eastern or Woodlands region, which comprised parts of what is today Canada and the United States. The Woodlands area encompasses the Great Lakes Region and terrain east of the Mississippi River. This enormous geographic area has a long, complex history including the production of objects we today recognize as “art,” that date back more than 4,000 years.
Catalog 38
for 2023-2024

166 full-color pages
Over 150 new items

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