Sioux Indian Artifact White Fox Buckskin Leather Quiver 2363
Sioux Indian Artifact White Fox Buckskin Leather Quiver.
A quiver such as this is used in a ceremonial sense. A dancer will come into a ceremonial circle wearing a tradiational headdress along with his hand made quiver. This incredible hand made leather Indian artifact quiver has been wrapped entirely in soft genuine Buckskin Leather for a smooth and natural texture. The opening is dressed with a genuine White Fox pelt. This is a great collectible piece that anyone would be proud to display. Quality and material is everything and the best was used to create this quiver trimmed with genuine feathers, beads, and buckskin leather fringe.
Details:
It is about 19-1/2" in length
the width is about 3-1/2"
Just a little over 100 years ago there lived a proud people whose horsemanship, bravery, cunning leadership and colorful regalia captured the imagination of the world. They lived in harmony with nature. They believed in spiritual forces of the universe as revealed in mystical visions. The fringe on the quiver moved in the wind and helped push the warrior along with the force of the wind. Its decorative touches were usually contributed by a loving wife or relative.
Chief Plenty Coups of the Crow talked about the need for a warrior to use "both hands and arms together - at once" for the most efficient use of this weapon. When the Indians had these bows and the white man had single - shot rifles, the Indians had superior firepower. They could fire four arrows before the first one reached its mark. |