Travis Harden and Belle Starboy, Lakota | |||||||
Trimmed in green trade cloth decorated with brass beads and cones, glass trade beads, and horse hair.
Horse hair, glass trade beads, brass beads, buckskin fringe and brass studs. | Travis Harden and Belle Starboy, Lakota DCS-35
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Mother of pearl medallion with white deer skin medicine pouch. Five bells for use as dance shield.
Horse hair, buckskin fringe and brass studs.
Strap across the back to hold shield while dancing. | |||||||
ABOUT THE SPIRIT SHIELD - Shields are ancient ceremonial tools, providing protection from that which would harm or divert one from the good path, bringing strength and healing through ones power totems, Spirit Animals and Beings, and Mother Earths elements. |
About Ledger Art Ledger art evolved from Plains Indian hide painting. Traditionally Plains tribes decorated tipis, leggings, buffalo robes, shields and other clothing items with depictions of life events. The figures were usually drawn with a hard, dark outline and then filled in with color. The painting was done with bone or wood sticks that were dipped in naturally-occurring pigments. The women of the tribes often made designs while the men depicted scenes of war, hunting, other personal feats or historic events. Besides battles, the changing lifestyle of the Plains Indians and infusion of Euro-Americans was documented in the art - trains, covered wagons, guns, and even cameras.
At right is an 1884 crayon ledger drawing by Lakota artist Red Dog honoring the valor of a warrior named Low Dog.
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Indian Horse SymbolismThe Horse Spirit inspires our dreams, awakens passion, carries us far and fast, and brings us close to our instinctual and authentic nature. Horse enables us to move beyond our limitations and run freely. Spirit or Medicine Horses were and are extremely helpful in guidance, healing, protection and ceremony. Horse represents wisdom, physical power and unearthly power. Horse enables healers to travel in Spirit energy, using Horse to help guide them to the answer. Horse symbols can express our magical side. Horse is also known as a symbol of freedom and independence. |
About BeadsBeads used by Native American artists are usually round, called seed beads, but can be flattened (rondelle) or cylindrical. They are usually made of glass, sometimes plastic, and come in a variety of colors. Most are one solid color except for European Trade Beads, which are mulit-colored and sometimes decorated. Most contemporary high-quality glass seed beads are made in the Czech Republic, Japan or India. Czech beads are measured by the "aught" system using fraction-like numbers designating how many beads fit side by side on a one inch line. 4/0 means four beads to an inch, each bead being 1/4" wide. 6/0 = 1/6" wide. The smaller the beads, the more beads to an inch, and the larger the number.
The smallest seed beads are 24/0. These are used mainly for beaded items and embroidery. |