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"The
Buffalo was the most important animal to the Plains Indians. It provided
him with life's necessities - food, clothing, weapons, shelter and warmth.
Many believed the Buffalo were immortal creatures who willingly surrendered
their bodies to the hunter, while their spirits let only to be reborn.
The medicine wheel cross is symbolic of the four directions, four winds, four grandfathers or teachers. The medicine bundle, crystal, arrowhead and buffalo tooth would have significance of medicine and power only to their owner."
This wheel comes with a certificate of authenticity and is made from rawhide, feathers, beads and horsehair. 6.5" (16cm) diameter.
£24.99
Horn and yellow feather rattle.
13.5"
(34cm) long, measured from top of horn to end of handle. ![]()
£16.99
10"
(25.5cm) long, from top of horn to end of handle.
£16.99
The
Peace Pipe was smoked on momentous occasions. It was an integral part
of the Indians political life, Intertribal conferences and treaty negotiations.
It was also at the heart of their religious life. Medicine men used
it in ceremonies to heal sickness and to ward off danger and trouble.
This Peace Pipe is made with simulated antelope horn, secured to a hard wood handle. The handle is wrapped with soft rawhide and decorated with feathers, beads and a small medicine pouch. It comes with a certificate of authenticity. 7" (18cm) long. £19.99
Kokopelli Wheel.
Kokopelli
dates as far back as 200AD. He was universally accepted as a beneficent
deity and to some he was considered to have the gift of fertility. He
was also believed to be a water sprinkler or Harvest God.
This wheel comes with a certificate of authenticity and is decorated with beads, bone, arrowheads and feathers. 4.5" (11.5cm) diameter. £19.99
Dream
catchers are hung at the window or head of the bed. Any bad dreams
get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole
in the centre, rest on the feather and then evaporate to the Great Spirit
in the morning sun. The Prayer Beads on the dreamcatcher trap all the
bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads then burn them
up.![]()
Available
in sizes - 2" (5cm) diameter - £4, 6" (15cm) - £12 and
12" (30.5cm) - £24 and in colours brown, turquoise blue and dark
red. ![]()
"The
Navajo people, as one of the largest tribes in North America, are known for
their exceptional skill and craftsmanship. In their striking use of
design and style the Navajo honour our natural world, nature and wildlife.
Every warrior learned to make arrows from an early age. There was much hard work involved in making them so a warrior would make every effort to retrieve his arrows. He made them readily identifiable by painting his own personal designs on them."
This
arrow has the buffalo design and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
33.5" (85cm) long. £19.99
Navajo made arrow - Bear
This
arrow has the bear design and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
33.5" (85cm) long. £19.99