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(6) Sioux Indian Drilled Buffalo Teeth Ornamental Beads 200+ Years Old For Sale


(6) Sioux Indian Drilled Buffalo Teeth Ornamental Beads 200+ Years Old
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(6) Sioux Indian Drilled Buffalo Teeth Ornamental Beads 200+ Years Old:
$10.99

200+ year old buffalo teeth drilled for use on necklaces. Sioux Indian in origin.Excellent condition for their age. Show a good surface patina. Every purchase gets you 6 teeth. The teeth you get may vary just slightly in color and condition.Native American Trade Beads History:
The first European explorers and colonists gave Native Americans glass and ceramic beads as gifts and used beads for trade with them. Native Americans had made bone, shell, and stone beads long before the Europeans arrived in North America, and continued to do so. However, European glass beads, mostly from Venice, some from Holland and, later, from Poland and Czechoslovakia, became popular and sought after by Native Americans. Europeans realized early on that beads were important to Native Americans and corporations such as the Hudson Bay Trading Company developed lucrative bead-trading markets with them. The Hudson Bay Trading Company was an organized group of explorers who ventured into the North American continent for trade expeditions during the 19th century.
The availability of glass beads increased, their cost decreased, and they became more widely used by Indians throughout North America. Ceramic beads declined in popularity as glass bead manufacturers came to dominate the market because of their variety of color, price, and supply.
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