Miniature Native American projects for dollhouses, roomboxes and dioramas
Links to miniature projects
- photo albums, blog posts, webpages
Chief Aye-kee-fete
Friendly Village - from Dr Re
Native Americans - by George Stuart
Redfeather Trading - by Bonnie Gibson
Seminole Lady - by Whispering Eagle
Blogs
- Blogs concentrating on Native Americans or categories/labels about them in blogs
Groups
- Discussion groups, forums (or forum categories) and photo groups dedicated to Native Americans.
Supplies for sale
- Supplies needed for making Native American projects.
Miniatures for sale
- Do you have a section for Native American in your shop? Add a direct link to that item here.
Native American/Southwestern Items - from Swan House Miniatures
West Coasy Originals
Books
- Books about miniature Native American projects (also books with chapters about them)
Instructions for miniatures
Miniature printables
Wallpapers
- Wallpapers that go well with Native American projects
Other Printies
- Book/magazine covers related to Native Americans
Links
- links to sites showing how to make items related to Native Americans
Indian Headress - chief's headgear made with feathers
Tipi - instructions for children's project from Enchanted Learning
Videos
- YouTube videos about miniature projects related to this subject
Research/ Inspiration
Tips/Hints
Ideas about what is needed for these projects
Art: Native American Culture and Warriors - Pinterest album by Chris Thames
Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812 war
Indian Pueblo - the Pueblo culture of New Mexico
Native American - Pinterest board by Rosie Sobiesiak
Paper Sculptures - by Echman Fine Art
- ideas for shop names
- YouTube videos about the subject
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Comments (10)
Pauline Cousins said
at 5:55 pm on Dec 26, 2009
Help!!! How do I translate into English? I would really, really love to make the Indian head dress. Thanks in advance,
Pauline
johanna janhonen said
at 9:59 pm on Dec 26, 2009
Hi Pauline! You can translate any web page to English with Google Translate. But as Maria's instructions have very good photos I think you should be fine just by studying them but if you have problems ask here and we try to help you.:)
Pauline Cousins said
at 10:58 pm on Dec 26, 2009
Thanks for answereing me, Johanna, but how do I do the translatation? Sorry for the trouble.
Pauline
johanna janhonen said
at 3:37 pm on Dec 27, 2009
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=fi&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.surffi.net%2F%7Enukke%2Fpaahine.html&sl=fi&tl=en
johanna janhonen said
at 3:42 pm on Dec 27, 2009
1. go to translate.google.com
2. give the url and the languages (in this case from Finnish to English
3. hit translate and you will get the above link as a result
the translation is made by a machine, but users can improve the translations
Pauline Cousins said
at 9:26 pm on Dec 27, 2009
Thank you so much. You were right, I was able to make a fairly decent headdress just looking at the photos. But I wanted to know how to translate. Also I didn't even know what language I was translating from!!!!!!! So now I know for next time.
Hugs,
Pauline
Enchanticals said
at 5:45 am on Jan 13, 2010
JO, Many thanks for putting my creations on this page. I am so delighted. YAY! Marsha, Enchanticals.etsy.com
Whispering Eagle said
at 11:15 am on Jul 9, 2010
I am honored that you put my mini porcelain dolls on your site.Thank you so very much. I am going to start making them for sale too.
Blessings,
Whispering Eagle
johanna janhonen said
at 10:32 am on Jul 11, 2010
Good luck Whispering Eagle :)
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