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Bella Chase Alone - Lakota | |||||
Streamers
are 5" long.
AHOPA,
Friends of the Lakota Nation. |
Paula says - "These antler button hair ties and the box were made by Lakota Sioux tribal member Bella Chase Alone from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota (see AHOPA below)."
Antler button hair ties with ceramic black crows, black suede ties and black, red and white glass bead streamers.
Decorated wooden box is 8 1/4" long x 2" tall x 2 1/2" wide with sliding lid. | ||||
ANTLER - Antler is a hornlike, bony growth, usually branched, that grows in pairs on the head of a deer, moose, elk, caribou, or other members of the deer family. Antlers occur on the heads of male deer and on some related species of either sex. Because of antler's rich brown colors and ease of carving, it is a preferred medium of many carvers. Antlers are a renewable resource, as they are shed each year and grow more branches each season as the animal ages. | |||||
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