Tatanka, the buffalo, thundered across the Great Plains and was the most powerful animal faced by hunters. Standing over six feet tall at the hump and weighing up to a ton, the buffalo was seen as a manifestation of the wisdom and...
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Tatanka, the buffalo, thundered across the Great Plains and was the most powerful animal faced by hunters. Standing over six feet tall at the hump and weighing up to a ton, the buffalo was seen as a manifestation of the wisdom and generosity of Wakan Tanka (The Great Mystery). Food, clothing, medicine and shelter the physical and spiritual needs of the people were met by Tatanka and the identity and existence of the people and the animal were intertwined. A representation of Wakan Tanka, the Buffalo People and Whope, the White Buffalo Calf Woman who brought the first pipe to the Plains People and taught them the sacred ceremonies, serving as conduits for prayers to Wakan Tanka. Skulls were also placed outside of lodges, communicating information about the dwellers inside as well as protecting them. This design is a stylized view of the familiar eagle feather headdress. As with the headdress, only highly respected warriors and leaders were permitted to use such an emblem. The dominant color is Black, the color of danger, death and intense spiritual devotion. White represents life after death, the spirit world of ancestors and past warriors. Red is the sacred color of life, the color of blood; it lends its name to the Red Road, the path of proper conduct. This combination symbolizes remaining in this life until the proper time to depart to the next life. Buffalo fur and leather wraps are attached to each horn base.The horn covers are polished. Approximately 24" by 26".
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