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TRADERS ROW
Running Wolf's Rent-a-Camp can supply you with a period tent at the Alafia!
Flick and Sharon from Split Rails invite you to please browse our online catalog for all of your rendezvous needs, wants and gotta haves. We make clothes, moccasins and accoutrements for all ages. Don't forget to visit them at the Alafia this year!
These here people make a right good period tents! Panther Primitives.
Don't forget to visit our Canadian friend Louis-Philippe, The Flying Canoe Trader!
Dennis & Peggy Earp of 96 District Storehouse, strive to offer the best in fabrics and accessories for the Living Historian. Their web site is still under construction, but you can contact them thru the e-mail address or phone number on the web site.
Smoke and Fire have a great on-line catalog.
Bushwoman. Great period clothes are made by this lady. Order over the internet or visit her shop at the Alafia.
Missy and Larry Clark own and operate Barkertown Sutlers they provide well documented clothing and are available for consultation in the development of historic personas. Alafia favorites!
Blue Heron Mercantile carries supplies and provisions for ye Wilderness Traveler and Indian Trade
Th Rathfelder Family Smiling Fox Forge~Morning Star Mercantile~ Shawntee's Children's Shop
Wilde Weavery and Trading Co., hand-woven wool blankets and matchcoats are reproductions of antique patterns and colors, mostly from the 18thc.
Carolina Calicoes carries a great selection of fabrics ready to be made into gowns or hunting shirts.
The owners of Ghost Forge are creators of historical re-enactment clothing for men and women. Be sure to look for them at Alafia this year
Father, Son and Friends have recordings of your favorite tunes that will bring back to mind all those Fun Alafia Nights
Join Suz & Charley Chapman and Benjamin Dehart ( the Cracker Tenor) as Feathers On The Wind along with our own Sorry Sisters (Barb Davis & Mary Betts) at the Alafia! ( 2 separate links, check them both out)
Our friends Leroy & Frances Sanders, proprietors of the Ft. Downing Trading Co. now have their fine clothing and goods available on line. Drop in on them any time either on the internet or at the Alafia.
Micky Wise says "Only natural materials, those available to the 18th century bladesmith, are used on my primitive knives." Check them out on his web site, WISE CUSTOM KNIVES
Crazy Crow Trading Post is the largest supplier to Native American Indian and American Mountain Men.
Stop in a George Montee's Tinsmith Shope. George is The Tin Monger and one of our favorites at Alafia. He does nice work at reasonable prices
HISTORICAL EVENTS
The 18thc Tallahassee Trade Faire come see what else is going on in Florida.
Go and see our friends at the Crack Story Telling Festival
It will be well worth your time to go see The Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village web page.
The official Martin's Station site.
The National Rendezvous and Living History Foundation is a great place to find information on the National Rendezvous
PERSONAL WEB
CAMPS
Here's some pages that Addison Miller has dedicated to Ronnyvous! This is prime beaver.
If yer 'greez hungry,' here's a place that can sate ya! Pitwe-Owa's Lodge Comprehensive and good
Come meet Wishbone a longhunter.
Spend some time at Powderburners Homestead he is always home.
Drawknife has lots of primitive archery information and links.
Learn more about Rendezvous past and present with Longshot
Come and meet Hester Purefinder she is a REAL character!
Learn more about our hobby Beginning Living History
Native American Sites
Southeastern Cultural Society is an information exchange for those persons interested in the native peoples of the southeast during the historic period, 1700 to 1850.
David Wells a.k.a. Nita invites you to "Sit long, and talk much" on his web site, Red Threads. Lots of great pics and a message board!
Stop by and visit with Kowakuce (Wildcat) at Amohkali Creek. He has lots of good information for pilgrims wanting to portray Southeastern Native Americans
Trade Silver by Chuck Leonard. This site has lots of beautiful silver items and historic information.
NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art. Lots of great stuff and how-to- information.
Heritage of the Ancient Ones (HOTAO) dedicated to preserving the history, culture and traditions of Florida's original native peoples, while promoting respect for Mother Earth.
OTHER CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
American Me'tis Aboriginal Association Church of The Me'tis Tribe, Inc. United in Peace To Form One Nation - The Me'tis Nation promoting knowledge of the old ways through education, an organization where each individual may share his/her unique gifts without fear of discrimination.
Go and meet
our friends The Olde Virginia Primitive
Riflemen. You have got to see the Barking Spider
The Central Florida Muzzleloaders Go see what are Orlando friends have bee up to!
Set yer sights on The Granddaddy of 'em all The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association
Link to pre-1840's buckskinning, a fine page for rendezvous info and plunder
The Contemporary Longrifle Association show's the way!
Up in the Dakota Territory there be The Coon 'n Crockett Muzzleloaders Check 'em over.
Stop by and see our friends at the Coalition of Historical Trekkers.
Check out the web page of Clann Wolf.
Muzzle Loader Magazine has a very informative site for "greenhorns" and "ol' hosses" alike . Give 'er a try.
Historical Trekking offers How To Articles, Trekking Tips. a Message Board and even a Virtual Round Robin.
Our Muzzeloading friends in North Florida call themselves the Jefferson Longrifles. Go and see what they have been up to.
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silence is sometimes the best answer.