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Dance Sticks
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* NOTE:
Sample of T-Bird Dance Stick by Sharon
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T- Bird Dance Stick
(approx 24" long)
£159.00 |
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Horse Dance Stick To the Sioux, a horse was a trusted friend - one he relied on in battle, during hunts and for transportation. Each horse was given his own specific markings, medicine bundles, feathers and special markings for counting coup on an enemy . When a horse died an honoring stick was made and carried in ceremony to honor him. The Horse Society Dance is still performed today. |
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Native American made Horse Dance
Stick (SPIRIT HORSE) |
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DEER SKIN, TRADE CLOTH, GLASS BEADS, BRASS BEADS, TACKS, CONES, BELLS, BUFFALO TOOTH & HORSE HAIR. THIS EXAMPLE IS SOLD, BUT LET US KNOW AND WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET ONE LIKE THIS, HOWEVER - NOT EXACTLY THE SAME. £158.00 |
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Lakota Sioux Horse Dance Stick
by Lisa Mitchell (Chippewa) |
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Lakota Sioux Horse Dance
Stick by Lisa Mitchell (part
Chippewa) pictured
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NATIVE ARTS TRADING
"Finella Lodge"
Drumtochty,
by Auchenblae, Aberdeenshire AB30 1TR
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