Choctaw Artifacts

The Choctaw currently produce a limited range of artifacts, many of which reflect a decline in ancient artistic traditions. By 1900, the primary items crafted at Bayou Lacomb included wood artifacts such as mortars, pestles, drums, and blowguns; leather items like straps and skins; stone tools such as arrowheads and knives; as well as pottery and baskets. Modern tools have largely supplanted traditional methods, indicating a significant shift in their craftsmanship practices.