I Need Some Help Here...
As you may or may not know, I do a lot of work with
the National Native American Veterans Association and have contributed a fair amount of time
to their Warrior's Moccasin Project.
It is tradition in most Native American communities
that when a member of the tribe goes off to war, that member is provided with a new pair of
moccasins which are ceremonially blessed and packaged. The purpose is so the member will be
able to walk home when the fighting has ended. I couldn't tell you how many pairs of moccasins
have been made and delivered to our country's Armed Forces personnel as I am no good with
numbers and such. I'm best left alone to my own little corner of the world where I can work
behind the scenes to make things happen. To this end, I have made contacts for the delivery of
deer hides to my location for tanning and delivery to those who actually create the moccasins
from patterns that I also made and distributed to volunteers across the nation.
Presently, we are purchasing hides from a tannery and
this consumes the majority of the finances which have been donated to this project. While brain
tanned hides are preferred, one person can't tan enough to really do a lot of good so during
March of 2006, I did some wheeling and dealing to procure two hide tanning tanks and the basic
training in how to use them. To make a long story short, I know NOTHING about how to tan
hides using these tanks and they came with no manuals or instructions. The individual who
would have provided me the on-site training in the use of these tanks has become disabled and
cannot assist me in any way or form.
Below are a couple of photographs I have taken of the
tanks to give those interested an idea of what they look like and what I have to work with. Since
the photos were taken, the black tank has been for the most part rebuilt and the white one is well
on its way.
I would like to use these tanks to tan hides strictly for
non-profit use, in support of Native American veterans and serving troops. I wish to use only
nature-friendly chemicals and processes in this work, and can use all the advice / assistance I can
get. I am told that with these tanks I can process hides under pressure in as little as 4 hours,
which will be a great benefit if and when I learn what I'm supposed to be doing.
My email address is gunbunny@cableone.net.
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