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Oglala Lakota Feather | |
These smudge fans were made by a Lakota Sioux family from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. They use feathers of domestic birds such as geese and turkeys and they prize the feathers that are shed of pet birds such as parrots and cockatoos. Read about Lakota Sioux Indians. Read about Smudging. See complete Smudge Kits . | |
Macaw feather is accented with a green parrot feather and smaller yellow and red parrot feathers. This fan has four bright, beautiful colors. | Macaw Feather About 7" long from the tip of the feather to the edge of the handle--excluding the fringe. The fringe adds another 5". |
Macaw feather is accented with a smaller yellow, blue and red parrot feather and some black fox fur. The "fringe" is actually artificial sinew in blue and black. These strands are accented with glass "e" beads in colors to compliment the piece. | Macaw Feather About 8 1/2" long from the tip of the feather to the edge of the handle - excluding the fringe. The fringe adds another 12". |
Macaw feather is accented with smaller blue and red parrot feathers. The handle is wrapped in turquoise deerskin suede that has been fringed. A bead made from seaglass adorns the handle. | Macaw Feather About 9" long from the tip of the feather to the edge of the handle - excluding the fringe. The fringe adds another 8". |
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