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THE CHIEF'S ANALYST
by John Guthrie
current price $ 6000
The Chief's Analyst is a
3-dimensional paper cast sculpture depicting the relationship between the Chief and his
Medicine Man. The visions and dreams of the leaders were interpreted by the Shamans.
These visions often guided the tribe in daily life. The four horsemen painted
inside the Chief's war bonnet symbolize peace, war, prosperity and defeat.
This is the Artist proof from
the edition of 25. The sculptured paper is mounted on and encased in clear
Plexiglas. The
base is black Plexiglas. The sculpture is 20" in height and is 16" x 18".
Attached to and hanging from the feathers is white horse hair.
There are five separate images to give you a better representation of this
3-deminsional paper sculpture. Two of the images are on this page, follow the link at the
bottom of this page to see the remaining three.
3 more views of THE
CHIEF'S ANALYST click here
To purchase this original please
contact us directly:
gu3art@swbell.net
Phone (918) 458-1814 |
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A Travel Guide to the Plains Indian Wars
Author: Stan Hoig
A Travel Guide to the Plains Indians Wars provides a general overview
of the Plains Indian wars; but it is particularly helpful for anyone
planning a visit to the military posts and sites of battle. Stan Hoig has
divided this writing into two distinct parts: first is a narrative of the
conflicts between American Indians and the U.S. cavalry, Texas Rangers, or
pioneers on the Plains and the various military campaigns; and second are
chapters providing directions to battle sites and related museums in the
Plains states: Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. |
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