My collection isn't many,or beautiful, but I have found them my self,I have 2 pieces that I bought,at a sale,one is a5 lb worked stone that looks like a ball peen ,sledg hammer,
Wonderful video,Sir. I have enjoyed seeing your fantastic work and effective tools. Thank you for sharing these pieces and your wisdom with all of us. Hope to see and learn more from you. All the best Ben
I have a question. Do you get your stone for your axes naturally or do you buy em at a stone supply? I’ve been looking for good stone for celts but I’m having trouble.
@@pekowilenape2290 You're from Indiana? Which part of Indiana you're from? I'm from Chicago next door in the Calumet next to Hammond. You know about the Calumet? I'd like to get in touch with you sometime in the near future when the time's right. I'd love to hear your success in gardening this year. Good to see ya!
@@pekowilenape2290 how could I reach you if I'm interested in sharing crops with one another? I've grown some very successful Native American gardens in Chicago and my best ones are Choctaw white corn, Tecumseh's corn, Wichita squash, Choctaw Lipstick and Cherokee cornfield beans, Potawatomi gray cowpeas, Potawatomi watermelon and Striped Maycock squashes if you want some. I'd like to begin a friendship with you as seed savers. Good to meet you!
Very good video! I'm a community farmer and gardener from Chicago who's doing his very best to restore his community's and region's past. My community has some Miami and Potawatomi to commemorate. I'm Blake and could I have your contact info so i can reach you for some of your crops to aid me? Thanks!
Thanks so much for sharing. I find it comforting to learn how the land can provide for us. We don't always need to buy things.
This is a wealth of information and some amazing work. Please show more. Thank you, sir.
My collection isn't many,or beautiful, but I have found them my self,I have 2 pieces that I bought,at a sale,one is a5 lb worked stone that looks like a ball peen ,sledg hammer,
Wonderful video,Sir. I have enjoyed seeing your fantastic work and effective tools. Thank you for sharing these pieces and your wisdom with all of us. Hope to see and learn more from you. All the best
Ben
Please do show more!
Great work
Awesome stuff man i also make things that early humans made out of 100 percent natural stuff i love it ❤
Thanks so much for sharing this amazing video. I can’t wait for your next one! You are the best!
how did you drill through holes in the slate?
I have a question. Do you get your stone for your axes naturally or do you buy em at a stone supply? I’ve been looking for good stone for celts but I’m having trouble.
here in indiana we have lots of hard stone i get on my garden and field stone we have lots of banned slate
@@pekowilenape2290 You're from Indiana? Which part of Indiana you're from? I'm from Chicago next door in the Calumet next to Hammond. You know about the Calumet? I'd like to get in touch with you sometime in the near future when the time's right. I'd love to hear your success in gardening this year. Good to see ya!
@@blakelenoir8474 im in union mills indiana
@@pekowilenape2290 how could I reach you if I'm interested in sharing crops with one another? I've grown some very successful Native American gardens in Chicago and my best ones are Choctaw white corn, Tecumseh's corn, Wichita squash, Choctaw Lipstick and Cherokee cornfield beans, Potawatomi gray cowpeas, Potawatomi watermelon and Striped Maycock squashes if you want some. I'd like to begin a friendship with you as seed savers. Good to meet you!
Very good video! I'm a community farmer and gardener from Chicago who's doing his very best to restore his community's and region's past. My community has some Miami and Potawatomi to commemorate. I'm Blake and could I have your contact info so i can reach you for some of your crops to aid me? Thanks!