PLAINS INDIAN
WAR CLUBS
WESTERN PLAINS STATES
GENERALLY, FROM TEXAS NORTH TO THE DAKOTAS
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This picture shows three variations of the double pointed
stone-headed war club. The example on the left is nearly
round. The center version is slightly more elongated and has
very obvious points on both ends. The example on the right
is very long and has sharp points on both ends. Similar styled
long
and sharp pointed club heads were also produced with the
tips of two buffalo horns that were hafted end-to-end.
COPYRIGHT DECEMBER 31, 2006 PETER A. BOSTROM
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