Dec 30th, 2017: Indian Garb
Meandering around the web, once in awhile I discover pictures of Indian(native American) garb.
Usually there is little or no information, but they look cool. http://cellar.org/2017/indian1.jpg The first three are contemporary reproductions, not for Hollywood, but researched for authentic design, authentic assembly skills, and authentic materials. http://cellar.org/2017/indian2.jpg I would guess if you had a time machine and looked at the originals they wouldn’t look this good. I’m guessing here, but simply because this kind of ceremonial piece was handed down for generations and packed away in between. http://cellar.org/2017/indian3.jpg The last piece is supposed to be authentic, so I guess it was his Sunday best and not worn much. http://cellar.org/2017/indian4.jpg That's it, break's over, get back to that honey-do list. |
Cool indeed. Makes you want to make.
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The Coyote Dancer outfit made me wonder when they were located. Southern CA, half way between LA and Mexico. Looking at it again, yup, that figures. :haha:
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The forehead strip on the 42'" Plains Style Victory Headdress looks like a military medals bar.
Kinda disappointing to find that it is in stock at the Prescott store for $1500. https://za.pinterest.com/pin/533887730817192789/ The scary Coyote Dancer figure is on sale for $5,250, also in stock. Google Images has a bunch more. |
That Cree coat is awesome
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A friend of mine owns a small Montana town with a sweet little museum. This is one of the rare items in the museum's collection:
http://custermuseum.org/Slideshow%20Photos/web6.jpg Northern Plains War Society War Hat circa 1870 |
Nice! Thank you.
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"A friend of mine owns a small Montana town..."
Well, a friend of mine... |
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