Supplies and Sources
Following is a list of sources that we have found useful.
This is only a beginning list. Click on the World Atlatl Association link
below for more good information.
SUPPLIES:
Thunderbird
Atlatl
Box 764, 90 Main Street
Candor, NY 13743
(800) 836-4520 answering service
email: mailto:contact@thunderbirdatlatl.com
NOTE: Robert Berg hsd conducted
Atlatl Workshops at Chimney Point Historic Site in Addison Vermont. Participants
will make their own atlatl and darts. Contact Mr. Berg or the Chimney Point
Historic site for more information.
Chimney
Point Historic Site
RD 1, Box 3546
Vergennes, VT 05491
phone: (802)-759-2412
BOOKS/PRINT:
Indian Handcrafts
C. Keith Wilbur
The Globe Pequot Press
Old Saybrook, CT
isbn 0-87106-496-0
The New England Indians
C. Keith Wilbur
The Globe Pequot Press
Old Saybrook, CT
isbn 0-87106-004-3
C. Keith Wilbur has authored and illustrated a wonderful
series of books on the early natives of the New England area as well as
the American Revolution and other history related topics. I cannot praise
his works highly enough. They are an exciting treat for any adult or young
person with an interest in hands-on history.
All About the At'-latl
Gary L. Fogelman
Fogelman Publishing Co.
RD #1 Box 240
Turbotville, PA 17772-9599
This well prepared booklet is available directly through the publisher
and has a host of information and illustrations.
Membership ($10.00/year plus a supplementary postage
fee of $2.00 outside the United States) includes the Associations quarterly
newsletter The Atlatl. Click on the linked name for some great online
sources.
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