- Crow Dance BustleSKU: CHK0211BCrow dance bustle made in the style of the 1860s. Contemporary but exceptional. This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; info@ciscosgallery.com to get a shipping quote, or to purchase. PERIOD: ...$15,000
- Crow QuirtSKU: T761870's tacked and painted quirt; classic cylindrical style; original lashing; beaver handgrip. Once had ermine drops; remnants remain; ex Museum of the Yellowstone. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Great Plains - Crow, Native AmericanSIZE: Handle 14" quirt 30" plus hand grip$7,500
- Single strand rawhide ropeSKU: F4753Mid 19th century Indian rawhide rope made from one buffalo hide. Cutting was started at the outside and contoured in circles making a long rope to use for rounding up wild horses. This is the longest, continuous rope we have seen; ex Western Museum. PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: South Dakota, ...$8,500
- American Flag Pictorial Scout JacketSKU: Z100Osage pictorial Scout jacket, American flag crest, Cuban flag, and pictorial Indian with headdress. Brain tanned deerskin, some pieces second time around. Came from Oklahoma. We would guess made by a grandmother for a Native American, who served in the Spanish American War. All original. ...57% off$3,000$7,000
- Hopi JarSKU: I403Hopi pottery jar with flared rim. PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Hopi, Native AmericanSIZE: 4" dia., 3" h50% off$200$400
- Pueblo DrumSKU: B0090Polychrome Pueblo drum. From a private New York State historical society. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: New York, United StatesSIZE: 6"D x 6"H$2,000
- Northwest Cedar Bark Berry Picking BasketSKU: A1062Slightly used Coeur d'Alene Tribe. PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Idaho, United StatesSIZE: 5"D x 10" H$550
- Navajo Double SaddleSKU: A0413Navajo double saddle blanket with geometric designs on white background separated by three multicolored bands. Soft merino wool. 30" x 59" PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native AmericanSIZE: 30" x 59"$2,000
- Transformation PanelSKU: A1001Beautiful brick color. Northwest coast transformation panel wall mount by Joel Illig. Signed limited edition. PERIOD: ContemporaryORIGIN: Northwest - Alaskan, Native AmericanSIZE: 22"x24"27% off$800$1,100
- Pima OllaSKU: Q655Pima basket with geometric designs. PERIOD: UnknownORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 14" x 14", Bottom 8"$7,000
- Cree SnowshoesSKU: KK1016TFinely woven Cree snowshoes from British Columbia. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: British Columbia, CanadaSIZE: 42"$650
- Lillooet BasketSKU: A0529Lillooet rectangular basket with geometric design. Traded for food in Washington five miles from the Canadian border. Came to us from the granddaughter. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Washington, United StatesSIZE: 15"x10"x7"$900
- Plateau Saddle DrapeSKU: KHK0916EDecorated with sequins, beads, and hawk bells. 6" brain tanned fringe on back. 24" brain tanned fringe on ends. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Plateau - Unknown, Native AmericanSIZE: 50" x 10"$6,500
- Northern Plains Medicine Pipe CollectionSKU: CHK8The Northern Plains medicine pipe is an accurate reproduction of what became known as the “thunder medicine pipe” used by many Northern Plains tribes. The thunder pipe was kept in an enclosed bundle until the unwrapping ceremony, which was performed when the first thunder was heard in the ...$22,000
- Plateau Teepee RestSKU: A0666Traditional hand-cut and built willow stick back rest with trade cloth shell and ermine trim. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Plateau - Unknown, Native AmericanSIZE: 44” x 32”, poles 53”$5,500
- Klickitat Gathering BasketSKU: A0632Polychrome Klickitat gathering basket. With brain tanned belt loops. This basket is made of cedar root, bundle coils, cherry bark and cedar bark. Imbricated with beargrass and cedar bark. The imbricated weaving is most common in the Northwest by the Plateau tribes. 13" x 12"H PERIOD: Late 19th ...$5,500
- "Bronco" by Charlie MillerSKU: Y557(1850-1955). Carved and painted totem with folksy friezes wrapping around pole, depicting imagery of the Wild West; totem painted in colors of red, green, blue, yellow, orange, and black. The totem was passed on to the past owner when Bronco Charlie's favorite restaurant, The Log Cabin, closed. ...$30,000
- Cree SnowshoesSKU: K1000BCree. Extra-large; finely wove - hardly used. 19th century. Collector shoes. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Northeast - Cree, United StatesSIZE: 24"L x 13 1/2"W$1,500
- Cowlitz BasketSKU: Z868Cowlitz fully imbricated basket. PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Plateau - Cowlitz, Native AmericanSIZE: 5” x 7” x 6”H$2,000
- Northern Plains Cheyenne Rawhide SaddleSKU: Z797Cheyenne rawhide man's saddle. 12" x 21" x 12"H. Never or hardly used. Ex Fraser. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Great Plains - Cheyenne, Native AmericanSIZE: 12" x 21" x 12"H$3,500
- Crow Decorated Woman's SaddleSKU: Z794With original stirrups and hook for hanging cradleboard. Tall, to hold young child in saddle, tied in with braided buffalo rope. Collector piece. Ex Martin, ex Thompson Crow Agency, Montana. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Montana, United StatesSIZE: 26" x 12"; 18"H$22,000
- Assiniboine Rawhide SaddleSKU: Z791Assiniboine rawhide ladies saddle. With a hook to carry the cradleboard. Sinew sewn, tacks and nails. Ex Martin. Collector piece. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Great Plains - Assiniboine, Native AmericanSIZE: 23" x 12" x 13"H$7,500
- Crow Ladies Saddle Rawhide with Red OchreSKU: Z789Hook on front to hold cradleboard. Tall, so can sit baby in saddle and tie in with braided buffalo rope for long rides. Ex Martin, ex Eisman collection. Collector piece. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Great Plains - Crow, Native AmericanSIZE: 4" x 12" x 19"H$7,500
- Sioux Parfleche CylinderSKU: Z784Sioux polychrome parfleche cylinder with collection tag. The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original ...$3,500
- Sioux Parfleche TrunkSKU: Z783Sioux polychrome parfleche trunk. Lots of patina from use. Great look. The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The ...$5,000
- Navajo CrystalSKU: Z754Navajo banded Crystal double saddle. 51" x 29". PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native AmericanSIZE: 51" x 29"$1,100
- Crow Parfleche PacketSKU: Z700Finely painted. 25" x 13". The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original containers had graphics that were ...$5,000
- Crow Parfleche PacketSKU: Z699Finely painted. 25" x 13". The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original containers had graphics that were ...$5,000
- Crow Parfleche PacketSKU: Z698Finely painted. 28" x 13". The term parfleche was first coined by the French fur traders and derived from the French word “parer” meaning defend and “fleche” meaning arrows, as the hide was tough enough to be used as a shield and deflect an arrow. The original containers had graphics that were ...$5,000
- Klickitat Work BasketSKU: Z516With original brain-tanned ties. Much used. Golden patina from use. This basket is made of cedar root, bundle coils, cherry bark and cedar bark. Imbricated with beargrass and cedar bark. The imbricated weaving is most common in the Northwest by the Plateau tribes. 8" x 10" x 11" PERIOD: 19th ...$2,000
Native American
Native Americans have a rich history dating back thousands of years, with different tribes and nations having their own unique artistic and utilitarian styles and techniques. Many artifacts are considered valuable not only for their historical and cultural significance, but also for their artistic beauty. As a result, they have become highly sought after by collectors and museums. These artifacts are an important part of America’s cultural heritage and provide us with valuable insights into the history and traditions of the Native American peoples. Cisco’s collection of Native American artifacts, art and antiques includes prehistoric stone tools, pottery, 19th c. baskets, beadwork, headdresses, totems, dance pieces, horse gear, weavings, parfleche, pipes, snowshoes and more!