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Oglala Medicine Bag
"White Rabbit"

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Native American Lakota Sioux  Indian Deerskin Medicine Bag
Native American Lakota Sioux  Indian Deerskin Medicine Bag
Leather
Black deerskin;
White rabbit fur;
White deerskin lacing neckstrap
Pouch dimensions
3 x 3"
Total Height, with fringe
7"
Strap Drop Length
16"
Strap Total Length
32"
Closure Style
None
Bead Colors
Glass crow beads in white, black and smoke
Details
Comes with a packet of cedar shavings
Artist / Origin
Rose Never Misses a Shot, Lakota Sioux of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

White and black are the honoring colors of the
Wakinyan Oyake or Thunder Nation.

Cedar is red on the inside, just like humans and animals, so is said to be the tree that is closest to us and is the favorite smell of the Wakinyan Oyate.

 

This is a handmade Oglala Lakota Medicine bag made by the family of Rose Never Misses a Shot of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

 

Oglala White Rabbit Medicine Bag
$50
plus s/h

  

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The Lakota are part of seven related Sioux tribes and speak Lakota, one of three major dialects of the Sioux language.

Read about the Lakota People here.

Leather has variations that some may call imperfections but we think of as character.

Each bag is unique and the photos and our comments will help you choose the perfect bag for you.

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