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HK Item #NBJ-21

Shannon Fast Horse, Lakota
Beaded Turtle Prison Pendant
and beaded necklace

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Authentic Native American hand beaded necklace and turtle pendant by Lakota artisan Shannon Fast Horse

Size
beaded pendant 5" tall x 3 1/2" wide;
28" long necklace
Materials
seed beads, glass jewels;
buckskin backing
Artist / Origin
Shannon Fast Horse, Lakota - inmate in South Dakota prison

Authentic Native American hand beaded necklace and turtle pendant by Lakota artisan Shannon Fast Horse

The red hand is the symbol of MMIW, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

Authentic Native American hand beaded necklace and turtle pendant by Lakota artisan Shannon Fast Horse

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Authentic Native American hand beaded necklace and turtle pendant by Lakota artisan Shannon Fast Horse

Authentic Native American hand beaded necklace and turtle pendant by Lakota artisan Shannon Fast Horse

Authentic Native American hand beaded necklace and turtle pendant by Lakota artisan Shannon Fast Horse

Soft buckskin backing.

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What is MMIW?

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women is a community-based grassroots movement raising awareness and addressing the lack of response when a Native women or girl goes missing or is murdered. Click here to learn more.

The Story of Beaded Prison Pendants

Some Lakota inmates in South Dakota jails have the talent and skill - and time - to produce really fine beadwork with buckskin backing. Some of the best beaders are older men serving life sentences. Beading supplies are provided by an inmate's family and when a number of beaded items are finished the family contacts Lakota artist and pipemaker Alan Monroe (read about Alan below). Alan pays the family for the items he wants and the family uses the money to purchase gift boxes through the prison for the beader. Gift boxes contain food and other commissary items and that is how the beaders get compensated for their work. When Alan receives the beaded items he adds a pendant hanger and one of his hand crafted bead necklaces.

NATIVE AMERICAN TURTLE SYMBOLISM

Nurturer, Protector, Mother Energy, Mother Earth. Turtle's medicine includes connection with Great Spirit, journeys of discovery, patience, feminine strength, power to heal female diseases, inspiration, protecting oneself snd others, self-reliance, and tenacity, longevity.

About Beads

Beads used by Native American artists are usually round but can be flattened (rondelle) or cylindrical. They are usually made of glass and come in a variety of colors. Most are one solid color except for European Trade Beads, which are mulit-colored and sometimes decorated. Beads are measured by the "aught" system with 1/0, pronounced "one aught", being the largest. The larger the number the smaller the bead.

Seed beads are the smallest round beads, 24/0 to 4/0. 24/0 is approx. 1/32 inch (about the size of a grain of sand). Seed beads are used mainly for beaded items and embroidery.
Pony Beads are 5/0 to 6/0.
Trade Beads are 3/0 to 4/0
Crow Beads are the largest, 1/0 to 2/0. 1/0 is approx. 1/4 inch.

Most contemporary high-quality seed beads are made in the Czech Republic, Japan or India.

 

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