Sioux Fully Beaded Moccasins
Pair of Lakota Sioux fully beaded moccasins. Geometric designs on the uppers, soles and fork tongues terminating in tin cones.PERIOD: Late 19th Cen...
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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.
Pair of Lakota Sioux fully beaded moccasins. Geometric designs on the uppers, soles and fork tongues terminating in tin cones.PERIOD: Late 19th Cen...
View full detailsNorthern Plains horse stealing necklace strung on brain tanned thong with 96 teeth, each having red pigment, alternating with black glass beads. As...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast ceremonial dance rattle. Polychrome carved wood with cord wrapped handle and sinew lacings. Tagged "Sothebyd's, NY. Lot 213." With ...
View full detailsGun Barrel Flute Husis Owyeen (Wounded Head) killed two cavalry soldiers at the Battle of the Bear Paw on the second morning. He took their guns an...
View full detailsSioux horse stick with hatch marks representing coups along top. Found by an antelope hunter in South Dakota. Quilled drops ending in tin cones wit...
View full detailsSioux Ghost Dance bow lance, spear point carved of wood resembling the earlier bow with an iron point. Brain tanned buffalo drops. Red painted with...
View full detailsMuslin shield with backhand hold, bundle sticks with red and yellow ochre and original shoulder carrying strap. Ex KammererPERIOD: 19th CenturyORIG...
View full detailsHighly patinaed ceremonial paddle having burnt images of crab in center, mountains above, rippling water below and two eyes opposite. Carved whale ...
View full detailsPueblo dance shield with cover. Painted buckskin covered parfleche rawhide shield having turkey feathers, red felt ribbons, horsehair and buckskin ...
View full detailsCheyenne dance stick with horse foot and hoof as handle. Nice patina.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Cheyenne, Native AmericanSIZE: 37"
Woodland's pouch of Native tanned mink having legs wrapped in red silk then beaded with dangles ending in tin cones. Mouth sealed with red ribbon. ...
View full detailsEastern Society Beaver bag. Zig-Zag beads on tail represent rippling water. Third or fourth degree, much rarer than the Mink or Otter bags.PERIOD: ...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast Haida button blanket/crest robe. A fabulous button blanket or crest robe created by a native Northwest Coast artist, purportedly of...
View full detailsBlackfoot medicine man's wand of buffalo hide with adornments of claw foot deer tail, medicine bear tooth, dyed horsehair and feathers covered with...
View full detailsThis buffalo was on top of the Sundance pole, last half 18th, first half-19th century. Cheyenne or Crow Smoked buffalo hide. Very desirable. Ex Lak...
View full detailsPair of Iniskims - heavily red ochred ammonites along with red ochre otter wrist wraps wrapped in muslin then in a tightly woven, again red ochred ...
View full detailsApache war charm necklace on original brain tanned buffalo thong. Arrowheads, bear claws and lion claws. 40"PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southw...
View full detailsSioux wing bone whistle with green silk wrappings and green beaded neck thong.PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Sioux, Native American...
View full detailsHighly decorated Crow rock medicine, early trade beads, elk ivories, dentalia shells, bone tube beads, abalone shells, shell disc beads, all covere...
View full detailsCheyenne medicine staff with old stroud and medicine wheel attached with sinew; much patina; 34" staff, having 2" green band on top and 12" at bott...
View full detailsHopi ceremonial dance sash with 7 graduated Hopi plates. Ex. Bonhams. Sash 4" x 80" (doubled up) with 10" fringe, largest plate 6 1/2", smallest 2"...
View full detailsHorse medicine warrior's choker made of horse teeth. Partially dyed red, clam shell and brass trade beads. Powerful medicine piece worn by a warrio...
View full detailsSioux amulet pouch. Beaded both sides different. Brain tanned, sinew sewn. Double beaded edging. 4 1/2" x 2 1/2"PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Gr...
View full detailsKiowa medicine pouch. Beaded different both sides with silk edging on brain tanned. 5" x 4"PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, Native America...
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