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Tomahawk - Dark Tan
Perhaps the most ubiquitous symbol associated with the Native Americans is the Tomahawk. The name was derived from an algonquian word 'tamahakan'; referring to an implement with a stone-head lashed with thongs to a wooden handle. Later, European-made iron or steel hatchets called trade tomahawks began to replace the stone weapons. Primarily used to chop wood and drive stakes into the ground, warriors also used their Tomahawks as clubs during hand-to-hand combat or threw them at their enemies from a distance. The tomahawk also had symbolic, ceremonial uses. It was laid on the ground at council meetings of some tribes. When the war leader took up the Tomahawk it meant that a decision for war was approved. To bury the tomahawk or 'bury the hatchet' meant an end to warfare.  Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Tomahawk - Reddish Brown
Perhaps the most ubiquitous symbol associated with the Native Americans is the Tomahawk. The name was derived from an algonquian word 'tamahakan'; referring to an implement with a stone-head lashed with thongs to a wooden handle. Later, European-made iron or steel hatchets called trade tomahawks began to replace the stone weapons. Primarily used to chop wood and drive stakes into the ground, warriors also used their Tomahawks as clubs during hand-to-hand combat or threw them at their enemies from a distance. The tomahawk also had symbolic, ceremonial uses. It was laid on the ground at council meetings of some tribes. When the war leader took up the Tomahawk it meant that a decision for war was approved. To bury the tomahawk or 'bury the hatchet' meant an end to warfare.  Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Tomahawk - Tan
Perhaps the most ubiquitous symbol associated with the Native Americans is the Tomahawk. The name was derived from an algonquian word 'tamahakan'; referring to an implement with a stone-head lashed with thongs to a wooden handle. Later, European-made iron or steel hatchets called trade tomahawks began to replace the stone weapons. Primarily used to chop wood and drive stakes into the ground, warriors also used their Tomahawks as clubs during hand-to-hand combat or threw them at their enemies from a distance. The tomahawk also had symbolic, ceremonial uses. It was laid on the ground at council meetings of some tribes. When the war leader took up the Tomahawk it meant that a decision for war was approved. To bury the tomahawk or 'bury the hatchet' meant an end to warfare.  Fits most standard minifig hands.

Our price: $0.20
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Tribal Spear - Blue
Since the dawn of time the Tribal Spear has been used for hunting, fishing & warfare. The head conisists of a triangle or leaf-shaped chunk of obsidian - perfect for sinking into the belly of your next meal or challenging others for tribal leadership. The spear became inspiration for modern weapons like the javelin, lance, naginata & pike and its influence can still be seen in contemporary military arsenals as the rifle-mounted bayonet. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Tribal Spear - Red
Since the dawn of time the Tribal Spear has been used for hunting, fishing & warfare. The head conisists of a triangle or leaf-shaped chunk of obsidian - perfect for sinking into the belly of your next meal or challenging others for tribal leadership. The spear became inspiration for modern weapons like the javelin, lance, naginata & pike and its influence can still be seen in contemporary military arsenals as the rifle-mounted bayonet. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Tribal Sword - Blue
Consisting of a wooden clublike shaft the Tribal Sword is lined with prismatic blades made from obsidian or flint closely resembling the Aztec macuahuitl (mah-kwah-weetl) & macana from other ancient cultures. The design allows a warrior to injure an opponent with the obsidian blades, while the blunt top could be used to render an individual unconscious for easy capture and later sacrifice. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Tribal Sword - Dark Purple
Consisting of a wooden clublike shaft the Tribal Sword is lined with prismatic blades made from obsidian or flint closely resembling the Aztec macuahuitl (mah-kwah-weetl) & macana from other ancient cultures. The design allows a warrior to injure an opponent with the obsidian blades, while the blunt top could be used to render an individual unconscious for easy capture and later sacrifice. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Trident - Bronze
The Trident gets its name from the Latin three-teeth and was originally used by fishermen to skewer multiple fish at a time. Not unlike many other hunting untensils the Trident naturally found combat use as a military weapon. Hailed for its long reach and ability to trap other weapons between its prongs they were used fondly by gladiators to disarm opponents and deliver the final blow. Trident fits most standard minifig hands.

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Trident - Red
The Trident gets its name from the Latin three-teeth and was originally used by fishermen to skewer multiple fish at a time. Not unlike many other hunting untensils the Trident naturally found combat use as a military weapon. Hailed for its long reach and ability to trap other weapons between its prongs they were used fondly by gladiators to disarm opponents and deliver the final blow. Trident fits most standard minifig hands.

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Turban - Black
A variety of headgear was seen throughout the history of the eastern world. The Turban was easily the most ubiquitous and indicated an individual's origin, religion and status. The imamah adhahaba form of turban is wound around a small qalansuwah hat - just visible on top - and the ends of the turban-cloth hang loose to form a rafraf. Such turbans were worn by sultans and nobles during the Crusades, often wrapping them around their battle helmets or decorative diadems. The BrickForge Turban comes in two easy-to-assemble pieces and is engineered to fit with our Arabian Helmet Fits most standard minifig heads.

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