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Moundville Lithic Arts Festival brings awareness about Native American culture, practices

As 79-year-old Carl Bryant grabbed his knees pads and a pressure flaker, he was not only prepared to carve arrowheads, but also to teach community members through a live flint knapping display at the Moundville Lithic Arts Festival on Friday. Flint knapping is a traditional tool used for hunting and weapons. Bryant said early inhabitants of McFaddin Beach in Jefferson County, Texas, flint knapped near a beach and put it in a basket before tradin…
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The Crimson White broke the news in Tuscaloosa, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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