Mi'kmaq Crooked Knife
Mi'kmaq Crooked Knife
Mi'kmaq Crooked Knife
This is a Handmade Native American Wood Carving Knife Made by Mi'kmaq Artist David Lone Bear
Handmade Crooked Knife for woodcarving.
Lone Bear learned from his uncles, father and grandfathers how to make crooked knives. These are traditional Mi'kmaq Native American tools.
The one pictured is the one for sale. This is right handed. Please convo for special orders or left handed.
Steel blade 2 3/8"
Full length 9 1/4"
***please contact us for custom orders info@lonebearsarts.com
About the Artist
Lone Bear is a Mi’kmaq storyteller, master flute maker, jeweler, and artist. His traditional flutes have been shown at the University of Maine Hudson Museum, Colby College Art Museum, and the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Lone Bear has been invited as a storyteller to schools across New England, as well as many large events including the World Parliament of Religions in Toronto, Canada and the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Recently he held four storytelling events in Southern Maine to introduce the Story of the White Bear.
He is currently designing a monument for a city in Canada that will honor the Mi'kmaq and is a SWAIA (Southwestern Association for Indian Arts) juried artist in flutes, jewelry, and painting.
More info about Lone Bear and his work can be found on LoneBearsArts.com