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Pre-1840's Sites:
Mid-America Buckskinning Info Page - Includes Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska
Trev's Rendezvous Down-Under - An Australian rendezvous page with lots of good pictures
Old Fox Traders - Has lots of good links
Tom White and Family - A family page with nice pictures of their crafts
Wishbone's Fire Pit - Based in Illinois, with small listing of events within 500 miles of Chicago
18th Century/French-Indian Sites:
Living History - Awesome site!
Mid-America Buckskinning Info Page - Includes Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska
On The Trail of The Last of The Mohicans - A guide booklet to the film's locations
Group's Sites:
(French):
Les Miliciens & Rguliers du Marquis de Montcalm - A group out of Canada
(British):
(Rev War or Later):
White Oak Society - A non-profit living history organization
(Indian):
The Woodland Confederacy - Reenactment group of Indians of the eastern woodlands, in the 17th-
18th centuries.
Onaquaga War Party - Reenactment group portraying a group of people living in the village of
Onaquaga during the periods of 1755-1770 and 1770-1778 near Ft. Niagara, NY
Mesawmi - A group made up of mix of Native re-enactors (Shawnee, Delaware, etc.) in the West
Virginia area
(Misc):
(Pre-1840s):
Coon `n Crockett Muzzleloaders - a group's home page out of North Dakota
Hatchie Run Longrifles - A group in Faulker, Mississippi
Land of the Seneca Muzzleloading Club - Odessa, NY
Pineywoods Buckskinners - A group in East Texas
W.O.T.L.M. (Woodsmen of the Little Muskegon) - A group out of Michigan
Native American Sites:
Native Technology & Art - Lots of articles of interest, including brain tanning, plants, basketry, etc.
Commercial Sites:
The Basket Man - Pack baskets and such
Black Hart Long Arms - Fine reproductions of 18th cent. Penna and New England long guns
Buckskin and Buffalos - Expertly hand-crafted, brain-tanned buffalo robes and skins, deer hides and
buckskin, wall hangings, moccasins, tomahawks, war clubs and shields
The Canvas Shack - Sells fabric primarily to the reenacting market
CartArt - Old West art
Cindy Renfrow - Author of books on ancient and medieval cooking and brewing
Curt's Blacksmith Shop - Norfolk and Suffollk latches, hinges, knives, accouterments, buttplates,
triggerguards, and flintlock rifles
Dog River Glassworks - Reproductions of 18th century colonial, mostly English, wine bottles
LaQuay's Custom Metalwork Designs - Galleries of custom-made silver and metalwork by artist Jim
LaQuay including Native American jewelry, historic reproduction pieces, and powwow dance items
Narrative Press - Publishes only true-first person accounts of adventure and exploration from the men
who experienced them.
Native Plunder - website designed for the Native American reenactor
Panther Primitives - Tents
Reenactor Stuff - An auction site for reenactors!
R.M.J. Forge - Makes exceptional tomahawks
Suppliers and Sutlers - Links and addresses to almost 100 quality sutlers and growing all the time
White Hawk Arts Traders - Offers reenactors, mountain men, and sutlers fur trade-era and Colonial
era {1700-1840} historically correct clothing, accessories and trade goods for your rendezvous
reenactment.
Wild Goose Traders - 18th Century Period Reproduction Furniture
Wilde Weavery and Trading Co. - Hand-woven blankets, sashes, and straps, as well as handmade
shooting bags, haversacks, knapsacks, and other accouterments for the 18th century reenactor.
Wooded Hamlet Designs - Silk and wool ribbons, silk and linen thread, buttons, needles, etc.
Catalogs:
Panther Primitives - Tents
Red Hawk Trading - Tents
Other Interesting Living History Links
Mountain Men & The Fur Trade - an on-line library and research center
Ghostriders (Reenactors) - a non-profit Living History/stunt company, specializing in Civil War and
Old West reenacting. Very interesting.
Living History Resources - a privately operated living history website with some excellent links | ||
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