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Morning Star Zephier, Lakota
Bison Skull Jewelry
and Treasure Box
HK Item #SBL15

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Authentic Native American Indian Box Art Jewelry and Treasure Box by Lakota artisan Morning Star Zephier

Authentic Native American Indian Box Art Jewelry and Treasure Box by Lakota artisan Morning Star Zephier

Mirror, three compartments and ring tray.

Morning Star Zephier, Lakota
Bison Skull Jewelry and Treasure Box

SBL15 - $45 SOLD

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Paula says - "You may have heard of Ledger Art, where Indians used the materials at hand, such as old ledger paper from forts and missions, on which to paint and draw. Today's Lakota artists continue to be innovative, using boxes and bags as their blank canvases. These are truly "treasure" boxes, functional pieces of Native American art that will give you many years (or generations) of service!"

Authentic Native American Indian Box Art Jewelry and Treasure Box by Lakota artisan Morning Star Zephier

6" x 6" x 2 1/4" tall

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Buffalo or Bison?

The majestic animals that roamed the US plains by the millions were American bison or Plains bison. There are also similar bison that free range in Poland and other European countries. Bison have large humps at their shoulders, massive heads, beards and thick winter coats that they shed in the spring.

Bison are often erroneously called buffalo. In 1913 the Buffalo nickel (AKA Indian Head nickel) was struck. The coin's designer, James Earle Fraser, said he wanted to use a symbol of the American west and felt that "a North American Indian and a buffalo fitted into the picture perfectly." Technically, it should be called the bison nickel.

Buffalo live in South Asia (Water Buffalo) or Africa (Cape Buffalo). Buffalo have smooth, thin hair coats, no hump, no beard and have smaller heads but larger horns than a bison.

About Bison Spirit Medicine

Bison was the major source of sustenance for indigenous cultures of the plains, giving meat for food, hides for shelter and clothing, and Spirit Medicine. The appearance of Bison is a sign that prayers are being heard, that the sacred pipe and Spirit are being honored. Bison signals a time of abundance, prosperity and thankfulness.The medicine of Bison is prayer, gratitude and praise for that which has been received. Bison Medicine is also knowing that abundance is present when all relations are honored as sacred, and when gratitude is expressed to every living part of creation, recognizing the sacredness of every walk of life.

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