Crow Neck Pouch
Crow neck pouch. Beaded same both sides. Covered with red ochre. Long fringe, braided neck tie. Filled with medicine bundle. 3" x 4" plus 4" fringe...
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Native American ceremonial objects are items that are used in traditional Indigenous ceremonies and rituals. These objects can have a variety of functions, from serving as a symbol of spiritual importance to being used in performance or healing. Ceremonial objects can include items such as drums, rattles, feathers, 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 spiritual significance and beauty, Many Native American tribes have their own unique ceremonial objects and traditions, making them a diverse and fascinating part of Indigenous culture.
Crow neck pouch. Beaded same both sides. Covered with red ochre. Long fringe, braided neck tie. Filled with medicine bundle. 3" x 4" plus 4" fringe...
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View full detailsNorthwest Coast dance button apron with copper design (wealth symbol). Decorated with buttons, mother-of-pearl, abalone, and bells. 26" x 27". Used...
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View full detailsNorthern Plains warrior's necklace of wolverine claws interspersed with early brass trade beads. 25 claws strung on two brain tanned thongs.PERIOD:...
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View full detailsSioux ceremonial beaded stone club with highly polished, double pointed catlinite head and scatter beaded haft.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Pl...
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Medi-Society Menominee or Chippewa Society rattle. Used, but exceptional condition.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Midwest - Menominee, Native American...
View full detailsHopi Tableta, once common, now hard to come by.Circa 1920s 14" x 10"PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Hopi, Native AmericanSIZE: 10"...
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View full detailsCrow coup stick that belonged to Chief Plenty Coup, Battle of the Rosebud. Collected directly on the reservation. Painted and red stroud wrapped sh...
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