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Native American Reenactor Area

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Native American reenacting! WOW! The first time I ever saw any NA reenactors was at Military Through the Ages, way back in like 1994 or 95. I remember a group of reenactors sitting around a fire and off to the other side was this guy doing NA. Man! I about crapped, he looked really good and... REALLY serious! I think he had his face done half red and and half black... Just sitting there and looking at people. I will always remember this and though I talked to him in later times (and told him my reaction, much to his amusement), I will ALWAYS remember that night! If only more reenactors would do this impression and do it as good as this guy did...

One thing I have noticed while researching this Time/Area is that there is a real lack of Native American reenactor links. This is just wrong, I don't know why no one posts them, but we ARE! Right now, we have only a few, but over time, I am sure we will get more and more. Please visit the sites we have linked below and tell 'em you saw it on reenactor.Net ;-)

Bad Hand
The Webmaster for this Time/Area is:
Badhand

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Website for Bad Hand, Native American historian, author, lecturer , replica maker. model, actor, stuntman
The Old West of this page is defined loosely as the legend and reality of 19t Century America west of the Mississippi and Missouri River and anything and anybody associated with it, past and present.
 After all, the Old West is not really a time or a place but a state of mind.
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Jim Janke's Emporium is a great site for many topics. This portion is about the Old West, Native Americans and the Frontier.
Mesawmi (USA, West Virgina)
Demonstrates the lifeways and culture of the 18th century Southeastern Native American Tribes.

Mesawmi is a group made up of mix of Native reenactors (Shawnee, Delaware, etc.) in the West Virginia area. Mesawmi is contently growing and changing.
Crazy Crow Trading Post is pleased to provide this Native American Indian Powwow & Mountain Man Rendezvous calendar listing to both promote these events and organizations and to assist you in learning of them.
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