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Some rattles never stop making noise. Saturday, February 28, 2009. The Origins of the Turtle Rattle. The Turtle is a Native American symbol that dates back thousands of years and the Turtle Rattle is still used today used in a variety of Native American ceremonies. These rattles are decorated with leather wrapped handles, beadwork, fur and horsehair. Links to this post. Thursday, February 26, 2009. The TurtleRattle that echoes. Links to this post. Subscribe to Posts Atom. The TurtleRattle that echoes.

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Some rattles never stop making noise. Saturday, February 28, 2009. The Origins of the Turtle Rattle. The Turtle is a Native American symbol that dates back thousands of years and the Turtle Rattle is still used today used in a variety of Native American ceremonies. These rattles are decorated with leather wrapped handles, beadwork, fur and horsehair. Links to this post. Thursday, February 26, 2009. The TurtleRattle that echoes. Links to this post. Subscribe to Posts Atom. The TurtleRattle that echoes.

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