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Anita Brown, Lakota
Antler and Rawhide Rattle
HK Item #RT951

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Authentic Native American antler rawhide rattle by Lakota Anita Brown

Size
total length 13 1/2"
Materials
deer antler, rawhide
Artist
Anita Brown, Lakota

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Anita Brown, Lakota
Antler and Rawhide Rattle

RT951 - $90 plus s/h
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Authentic Native American antler rawhide rattle by Lakota Anita Brown

Authentic Native American antler rawhide rattle by Lakota Anita Brown

Authentic Native American antler rawhide rattle by Lakota Anita Brown

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About Native American Rattles

Native American rattles have been and are used for many purposes including healing and other medicine uses, dancing for ceremony and celebration, commemorating birth and more. To First Nations people, shakers or rattles represent rain (for prayers of abundance and prosperity) and tears, especially those of emotional release. Tears of joy signifying when the mind, body, soul and spirit connect. Ceremonially, rattles are used in cleansing and purifying, spiritual guidance work, celebration and in thanks and respect to Ancestral Spirits.

Rattles can be made of many materials including deer and elk hooves, rawhide, turtle shells, gourds, wood, buffalo parts (horn, hump bone, scrotum) bones, horns and antlers of all kinds, leather (cowhide, buckskin, elkskin).

The rattling items are either inside or outside. Rattles such as gourds might have small items inside such as beans, corn, small stones, or even the seeds native to the gourd itself. Rattles with external sound makers are adorned with pieces of metal, tinkle cones, bells, beads and more.

Generally, medicine rattles are made entirely of natural materials and the sound is more muted. Dance rattles are made of almost any materials, natural and otherwise. In fact, unusual items such as pieces of scrap metal, coins and other resonating materials are used to create a loud, crisp sound. Dance rattles are often made like a coup stick, using bone or wood with a handle on the end.

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