Native American Indian Fire-Making Project
WARNING: Choking Hazard
Not for children under 3 years.
Not for children under 3 years.
ITEM #204v
- Includes a fire board (hearth), tinder, and a fire stick
- Can be used 2-3 times with the material provided
- NOTE: This product creates a real fire! As with any flame, adult supervision and extreme caution are required.
Our Native American Fire-Making Project includes a fire board (hearth) made from Cedar, tinder from Cottonwood bark, and a fire stick (drill) crafted from either California Buckeye, Mule Fat or Blue Elderberry.
To make a fire just like Native Americans have done for hundreds of years, simply rotate the fire stick in the hole on the cedar fire board until you develop a pile of dust that smolders. Then feed in some of the tinder bundle and gently blow until a flame appears. If you get really good at this, you can start a fire within 2-5 minutes!
As with any hand crafted item, each kit is unique and may look slightly different from the one pictured. Can be used 2-3 times with the material provided, but you will need to obtain more tinder when you run out.
NOTE: This product creates a real fire! As with any flame, adult supervision and extreme caution are required.
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