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Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

Buffalo Hair Bow and Quiver Set

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

This buffalo bow quiver set is likely Cheyenne or Crow. The set is made of a recycled buffalo robe, which was partly…

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

Bones with Imbedded Arrow Points

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

These bones tell of Native American hunting long ago showing stone points embedded in animals killed.

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

Bone Spreader

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

A bone spreader was used to secure a porcupine hair roach. It is believed this spreader is made from the shoulder blade…

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

Brave Heart Lance

Aaron Barlow
January 3, 2019

This lance and rattle are paraphernalia used by the Brave Heart Society, also called Strong Hearts or Cante Tinza (in Lakota).

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Calumet Pipe Of Chief Inkpaduta

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019
 Calumet Pipe Of Chief Inkpaduta

This calumet represented decisions of the Great Sioux Nation before branching into Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota groups.

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Black Elk's Pipe and Pipe Bag

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Black Elk was a fighter in the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, along with his cousin Crazy Horse. 

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Big Foot and Wounded Knee

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Chief Big Foot, also known as Spotted Elk, was head of the Minniconjou Lakota on the Cheyenne River reservation.

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Bison Robes

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Bison robes were worn as coats, since buffalo have wool rather than hair to keep warm. 

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Beaver Decoy

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

This beaver skin was used over a medicine man's head, using eye holes for viewing, as a decoy to lure a buffalo herd toward a buffalo jump.

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Buffalo Horn Chips

Aaron Barlow
January 2, 2019

Buffalo Horn Chips, also called Horn Chips, Chips, or Woptuha collected herbs/plants used for healing…

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