Northern Plains club carved from wood and wrapped in rawhide with a highly polished catlinite stone. Striking head secured by a tight rawhide loop. Oval in shape with points at each end. Striking head both illustrous surface with a deep russet hue. The rawhide covering is sewn with animal sinew with forms of lovely seam up the side of the handle to help secure the stone head.
PERIOD: 19th Century
ORIGIN: Great Plains - Northern Plains, Native American