- Osage Dance StaffSKU: G1277Osage dance or speaker staff. "Shell Society" squirrel effigy. Wood carved head, tobacco medicine, ribbon work suspensions and cut rainbow suspenders. Work period from 1890s to 1940s. Attached shell and tobacco bag. Highly visual. PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, Native American$4,500
- Cheyenne Dance StickSKU: O1397Cheyenne dance stick with horse foot and hoof as handle. Nice patina. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Cheyenne, Native AmericanSIZE: 37"$2,200
- Northern Plains Dance WandSKU: E332Northern Plains dance wand with steer horns and rawhide wrapped shaft. PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Northern Plains, Native AmericanSIZE: 12" Across, 15"L$1,700
- Pueblo Horse Dance StickSKU: AG0507Pueblo horse dance stick. Natural wood form with inset copperized and brown horsehair. Remnants of red and white pigment on body. 17" PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pueblo, Native AmericanSIZE: 17"$9,000
- Crow Society StaffSKU: D1492_JOCrow Society staff, coup stick, belonged to Chief Face Pretty. Lump Wood Society, original otter skin wrapping. Original feathers replaced with hand painted turkey feathers. Collected directly on the reservation. PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Crow, Native AmericanSIZE: 62"; ...$24,000
- Crow Coup StickSKU: D1491_JOCrow coup stick that belonged to Chief Plenty Coup, Battle of the Rosebud. Collected directly on the reservation. Painted and red stroud wrapped shaft with feather drops (original feathers replaced with hand painted turkey feathers). Drops of ermine, feather, red and blue stroud. PERIOD: Last ...$22,000
- Apache Wood Dance StaffSKU: AF1061A wooden staff with a curved end and metal ornaments, used as a dance stick for the Sunrise ceremony that marks a girl's passage into womanhood. The crooked staff has incised linear markings just below the curved tip. A leather cord is twisted and tied from the interior of the staff to the tip ...$12,000
- Northern Plains Dance WandSKU: J2960Northern Plains dance wand with two highly polished steer horns. Early inventory numbers 1030/2388. Wrapped in green stroud with partially beaded shaft attached to horns by a strip of brain tanned bear skin with hair on. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Northern Plains, Native ...$1,200
- Sioux Dance WandSKU: L578Sioux fully beaded dance wand. Brain tanned hide with two steer horns. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Great Plains - Sioux, Native AmericanSIZE: 10"Across ,16"long$1,200
- Sioux Horse StickSKU: D1642_JOSioux horse stick with hatch marks representing coups along top. Found by an antelope hunter in South Dakota. Quilled drops ending in tin cones with feather fluffs (added). Ex. Kornwolf PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Sioux, Native AmericanSIZE: 18"L$6,000
- Hopi TabletaSKU: F1000AHopi Tableta, once common, now hard to come by. Circa 1920s 14" x 10" PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Hopi, Native AmericanSIZE: 10" x 14"$1,500
Native American Dance Pieces
Native American dance pieces are items used in traditional Indigenous dance ceremonies. These objects can have a variety of functions. Dance pieces can include items such as drums, rattles, staffs and masks, and are often crafted using natural materials such as wood, stone, and animal hide. These objects are an important part of Native American culture and are often highly valued for their beauty. Many Native American tribes have their own unique traditions, making dance related pieces a diverse and fascinating part of Indigenous culture.