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Itazipcho War Bonnet
SKU: 4040.09.01
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Reproduction Feather War Bonnet made by me in 2009 with the essential contribution of a prominent Native American Cherokee artist Joe (felt skull cap and browband) after a notorious war shirt from Smithsonian Museum which is believed to have belonged to Lakota Itazipcho chief.
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Made of hand painted eagle feathers, ermine fur and black human hair tussels on the tips, red trade cloth fire-crackers with natural greish fluffs above; fur side drops; Felt crown of the skull cap has cluster of cut and stripped natural eagle feathers, and is surmounted by the major plume. The headdress is given an overall aged appearance to look old.
Made by: Maza Sapa (4 Colors), Cherokee artist Joe Manufacture year: 2009 Tribal style: Lakota
Размер шапки (по окружности): 65 см
Metacollcection: Plains
Collection: Lakota Itazipcho
Insignia type: Feathered war bonnet
☩ Native American artist Angie and her husband Joe (both of Cherokee Indian descent), are known for their authentic museum quality reproduction artifacts. They are proud of their Cherokee Indian heritage and craft their Indian reproduction artifacts in the traditional ways of the ancestors of the specific tribe represented. Joe and Angie add an extraordinarily authentic touch of age appearance to their creations with an «effects method» which they specifically developed. They use quality materials and consciously use only non-endangered species for the natural portions of their creations.
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