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Authentic Native American Peace Pipe Signed by Artist Ray Redwing$126.00
Authentic Native American Peace Pipe Signed by Artist Ray Redwing
This sacred peace pipe represent the most common style of pipe in use throughout the period of white contact. This style of pipe was not limited to one group or tribe, but was in general use from the western Ohio Valley to the Rockies and from the Arkansas River to the plains of southern Canada. Large numbers of plains pipes came directly into white hands from the Native Americans during that widely publicized period in our history, marked by the Indian wars and treaties. Because the Native American ceremonial pipe was frequently used to bind a treaty, it became widely known as the “peace pipe”.
Authentic Native American Peace Pipe Signed by Artist Ray Redwing
This sacred peace pipe represent the most common style of pipe in use throughout the period of white contact. This style of pipe was not limited to one group or tribe, but was in general use from the western Ohio Valley to the Rockies and from the Arkansas River to the plains of southern Canada. Large numbers of plains pipes came directly into white hands from the Native Americans during that widely publicized period in our history, marked by the Indian wars and treaties. Because the Native American ceremonial pipe was frequently used to bind a treaty, it became widely known as the “peace pipe”.
Red Pipestone (Catlinite) quarried at the Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota.
L 11 1/2″ H 1 7/8″ W 1″
Pipestone Reservation MN, USA
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 1 × 2 in |
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