Warrior Bone Knives
The Buffalo was put to ingenious use by the American Indian peoples living in the plains, central and southwest areas. They honored it in sacred ceremo-nies and depended on it for survival.

The entire Buffalo was used and never wasted. The bones were used for Knives, Weapons, Pipes and Tools. In 1850, over 20 million Buffalo roamed freely. In 1895, less then 2,000 remained, due to the intentional mass slaughters, just to starve the American Indian peoples by the U.S Government’s hired shooters.

In December of 1997, I was given a knife from someone very special to me. Engraved were the dates of my military service and name. Since then many a vision of "A Warriors Knife" have come to me, and now I share my visions. My Buffalo Bone Knives have no metal parts, and are created in remembrance of what is still sacred among American Indians.
My knife was engraved and given to me by a U.S Navy SEAL Warrior from the Lakota Sioux Nation. In the Teams he was known as the "Ghost. All my Buffalo bones are blessed then given to me by, Tobias an Elder from my Apache tribe.

Prices range between
$500.00 and $5,000.00
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