Rare 19th Century Native American Wabanaki Maliseet 2 Sided Circular Bag Pouch. This beautiful pouch probably dates around 1850’s or 3rd quarter of 19th century. Item is in good condition overall for age with loss of fabric, possible bead loss, wear, tear, loose tassle and moth holes. Please see photos as part of description. 5.10″H x 4.9″W. Weight: Under 1 LB. The item “Rare 19th Century Native American Wabanaki Maliseet 2 Sided Circular Bag Pouch” is in sale since Thursday, March 11, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Beads & Beadwork”. The seller is “clamdigger24″ and is located in Bothell, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Huge Pre 1900’s Native American Indian Medicine Man Ceremonial Drum. Measures 19.5inches across and 2inches thick. Made with large wooden hoop covered in rawhide and secured with hide lace. Has a large buffalo effigy painted on the front and has deep sound. Very strong and tight. Fantastic display item for the early Indian collector. The item “Rare 19th C Native American Plains Indian Buffalo Effigy Ceremonial Drum” is in sale since Thursday, May 13, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Musical Instruments”. The seller is “rustygoldrush” and is located in United States. This item can be shipped worldwide.
RARE 19TH C NATIVE AMERICAN PENOBSCOT CARVED ROOT WOOD CLUB. This is a rare 19th century Native American Penobscot root wood club. Made from the burl wood root, it has a carved image of a face. It also has very nice chip carved scrolling designs on the handle. The club dates to the second half of the 19th century. This club measures 20.5 long and weighs 2 lbs. This fine club dates to the 2nd half of the 19th century. The club is in very good age appropriate condition. It has losses to the bark at handle and roots and age cracks to some of the roots (see photos). Please see all photos as they are an integral part of the description. OUR TERMS – PLEASE READ. Please consider the photos to be an integral part of the description. We are always happy to supply any additional information if we can. Packing – We do not charge extra for our packing materials! – We take the utmost care & time in packing your items so that they arrive safely. Also please understand it is not always possible to combine larger, heavy or very fragile items. These are our terms and we WILL NOT DEVIATE from them. The item “RARE 19TH C NATIVE AMERICAN PENOBSCOT CARVED ROOT WOOD CLUB” is in sale since Sunday, September 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Weapons”. The seller is “eclectic_mix4u” and is located in Midlothian, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Experts in Finding Rare Ancestral Art for Your Collecting Interests. A RARE, ATTRACTIVE HISTORIC INDIAN SHOULDER BLANKET FROM THE BOLIVIAN PLATEAU. Origin: Southern Altiplano region between about 12,000 and 14,000 feet elevation, Department of Oruro, Bolivia, South America. This lot consists of an authentic and original indigenous Native American hand-woven warp-faced shoulder blanket with classic tribal striping. The blanket, called isi iki nya , chusa iki nya or suja iki nya , depending on local dialects, was woven by an Aymara-speaking Indian on a provisional horizontal staked-loom. Stake-looms are traditional prehistoric-style impermanent looms consisting of loose sticks. The textile was woven in two identical pieces that were joined together with a center seam. Warp-faced Andean blankets are almost always woven in two practical pieces. Any blanket more than about four feet wide would require the weaver to constantly and dramatically adjust his or her position while inserting and tightening the weft yarns. Traditionally, a woman weaver sits on her knees and inserts her shuttle stick, which carries her weft yarns, by leaning to the right or left. The sides of the textile cannot be so wide apart that she could not reach them with her extended arms. This is a rare old blanket of late-19th century to turn-of-the-19th century age that was very finely and expertly woven. The field iconography consists of a series of natural, very dark brown and natural cream-colored yarns in repeated stripes of equal width. Each of the stripes is flanked by a thinner, faded pinkish stripe, or line, that is about one-half the width of the wider stripes. The cream-colored yarns have a yellowish cast, which is usually found on much earlier 19th century textiles. Alpaca, llama and sheep wool were all employed in producing this beautiful piece, which is characteristic of many textiles of this age. The surface has a light sheen from age. Early in its history, fine and tight crochet edging was added for protection. The blanket resembles certain 19th century Southwest U. Blankets of Navajo and Pueblo origin. Please refer to the ANDES AMAZON DATING TERMS. Materials: Handspun, two-ply, fine alpaca, llama and sheep wool. Approximate Size: 65 inches by 59 inches. Condition: GOOD with no holes or dye run. One damaged edge (see photo detail) has crude repair, affecting a relatively tiny fragment of the entire textile. The very end of a center seam was recently re-sewn together. Please refer to the photos and the ANDES AMAZON TEXTILE “CONDITION” TERMS. DURING THE VIRUS PANDEMIC. International Bolivian postal service is happenstance during the C-19 pandemic. In 12 to 14 days. AND INCLUDE TRACKING NUMBERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. ANDES AMAZON “DATING” TERMS. PREHISTORIC, PRE-COLUMBIAN, ANCIENT = Before around A. 18TH CENTURY = A. 19th CENTURY = 1800 to 1899. TURN OF THE 19TH CENTURY = 1890 to 1910. EARLY-20TH CENTURY = 1900 to 1933. MID-20TH CENTURY = 1934 to 1966. LATE-20TH CENTURY = 1967 to 1999. TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY = 1995 to 2005. EARLY-21ST CENTURY = 2000 to Present. ANTIQUE = Over 50 years old. VINTAGE = Over 30 years old. CONTEMPORARY = Made in the last 5 years. CIRCA = Approximately/around/within a few years of. ANDES AMAZON TEXTILE CONDITION TERMS. Terms used to describe the physical condition of textiles can be subjective and vary greatly from one observer to another. What some others call mint condition, we call good; what others call excellent condition, we call fair. Following are explanations of the terms we use. MINT = Like new. Unused — as if recently removed from the loom. No wear or patina of any kind. These textiles may have nubs or even loose, uncut threads from the weaving process. EXCELLENT = Usually only lightly used, often guarded or stored for many years. There may be extremely light wear, patina and sheen from use. There may also be nearly undetectable light staining or soiling from use. The colors may have muted ever so slightly due to age or exposure, often improving the beauty of a textile. VERY GOOD = Usually lightly or only periodically used. The surface may be very lightly but evenly worn. There are no tears or distracting holes. There may be minimal surface discoloration. Vintage textiles may have lightly darkened yarn from use and age (staining and soiling). Overall, the textile will be in outstanding condition and at a displayable distance will appear perfect. GOOD = Usually moderately to well-used. There may be light to medium staining, isolated or throughout. Some parts of the textile may be worn or have very small holes, occasionally exposing hidden thread yarns. Edges may be lightly frayed. Surface discoloration due to age and exposure is common but often improving the appearance of a textile. There may be minor, light or isolated, dye run. Damage will not distract significantly from the textile when displayed. FAIR = Either well-used or moderately abused. Extensive wear is common as is some bleeding or dye run. In most 20th century cases, the colors have considerably faded. Sections of fringe or tassels may be missing. Textiles may be in otherwise excellent condition but with a single isolated sector of damage, that greatly reduces its aesthetic appeal. Most vintage tribal textiles on the market are in FAIR TO GOOD condition. POOR = Showing evidence of extreme usage and damage. These textiles do not display well and are primarily useful as study specimens or examples of sometimes very rare textiles. We believe the world deserves improving. We believe in a higher, aspiring destination for humanity. We know that conflicts decline through mutual respect. We know that understanding our differences leads to mutual wellbeing. We trust that our Mother Earth and our Universe provide unlimited resources for every man, woman and child to live in peace, happiness and love. As stewards of the human race, our intrinsic responsibility rests on improving our world as much as possible. Native groups, also known as tribal folk, original residents, indigenous people, aboriginals, First Nations, traditional ethnicities, autochthonous societies, autochthonal cultures, et. Dominated human existence until recently. At some point, of course, we all shared common ancestors regardless of current culture, creed or color. Regrettably, however, in the past 500 years or so, thousands of unique tribal groups disappeared due to misunderstanding and impudence. Uncontrolled aspects of colonialism, ethnocentrism, racism and politicization led to the direct and circuitous destruction of myriad native groups, each representing a valuable resource for our planet. Over 6000 of the nearly 7000 languages currently spoken face danger of extinction. The vast majority of those constitute ethnic indigenous tongues. We believe in cherishing and carefully supporting the very few Native groups that remain on earth, even while standing on the brink of losing them. Disconnecting with indigenous spirit, wisdom and traditional knowledge represents a loss for all of us. In many cases, physical creations represent our only resources for understanding past human beliefs and aspirations. For more than a quarter century, the professional interests of those behind ANDESAMAZON remain dedicated to documenting traditional South American indigenous cultures, especially through their material culture. Our field studies lead us to some of the most remote people on the continent. Through the years, we witnessed certain Native Americans existing nearly exactly as their ancestors did in prehistoric times and others jumping from 18th century existence to 21st century reality in the blink of an eye. The benefits of our ethnographic investigations manifest as valuable data related to linguistics, cultural history, ethno-environmental relationships, socio-cultural organization, cosmology, mythology, spirituality and of course, material culture. Our holistic approach to understanding the past through material arts contributes authentic information related to the people who created those pieces. Not only can beautiful and interesting objects enhance onesĀ“ personal environment, but they also provide invaluable knowledge regarding different ideologies, unique ways of life and past or nearly extinct traditions. ANDESAMAZON suggests sharing with companions, friends and especially children, whatever understanding, knowledge and insights you obtain from our objects. In this small way, we feel inspired in preserving something of native cultures and making the world a better place. Thank you for working with us. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT. The item “RARE 19th c BOLIVIA INDIAN SHOULDER BLANKET SW Character Tribal Weaving TM7851″ is in sale since Thursday, December 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “andesamazon” and is located in Santa Cruz, . This item can be shipped worldwide.
BRASS TRADE PIPE TOMAHAWK, brass head with pipe poll, handle inlaid with pewter, the decoration featuring a Thunderbird, a standing figure, a sun circle, double arrows, double cross, crossed arrows, and geometric designs. It is a rare gem. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a beautiful and exceptionally unique piece of American history. 8″ L head, 15 1/4″. Fourth quarter 19th century. Excellent condition overall, pewter inlay with some likely early solder repairs, losses to mouthpiece likely from use. Private collection of Wallace Gusler, Williamsburg, VA. Gusler, This appears to be a commercial example of the type marketed to the Native population. The pewter inlay work was possibly executed by a Native American. The designs in the handle area of the tomahawk show Southwest Indian style – a thunderbird and a standing man, both executed with straight lines and corners, a style derived from weaving. There is also a sun circle at the end of the grip area, moving toward the head on each side. Double arrows, a double cross, and crossed arrows, and other geometric details are between the grip area and the head. In some areas solder repairs have been made, very easy to spot because of their lighter silver color. These appear to have been done during the period of active use. The integral mouthpiece has been broken off and shows good age, showing damage sustained a long time ago. I always provide tracking information for buyers to track their investments. I do my best to pack items expeditiously and with care because I believe prompt and safe deliveries are appreciated. I try to respond promptly to messages so I can and will assist along the way. The item “19th Century Brass Tomahawk with Pewter Inlays Human Figure Thunderbird RARE” is in sale since Friday, October 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “professorrk” and is located in Augusta, Georgia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Here is a great old, and very rare Native American mask…… Materials: Basswood, paint, Horse hair/ hide, old nails. Dimensions: Overall Height 11.5 (29 cm), width 7.25 (8.5 cm), Depth 6.25 (1.5 cm). A rare and hard to find mask…. With dark old patina. Custom metal stand is included. The item “Rare and Old Native American Mask. 19th century. Ex Merton Simpson” is in sale since Wednesday, September 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “skeletonsandbunnies” and is located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Native American Woodlands Tribal Large Birch Bark Box Antique. 19th century authentic Native American box. Handmade from birch bark with reed and blue paint design scalloped pattern edge. Signed on the bottom. Good over all condition for age, there are some stiches missing and the lining of the interior is coming away a little. The item “Native American Woodlands Tribal Large Birch Bark Box Antique Handmade Rare 19th” is in sale since Thursday, March 5, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic Antiques\Native American”. The seller is “daves90″ and is located in Bromley. This item can be shipped worldwide.
LATE 19TH CENTURY VINTAGE BOOK’INDIAN HORRORS OR MASSACRES BY THE RED MEN,’ by HENRY DAVENPORT NORTHDROP, D. (Author of the’Earth, Sea & Sky,’) , CLOTHBOUND, W/MANY STEEL ENGRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS. 19th c Native American history (Eurocentric narrative). 7 Ā½” Height x 5 Ā½” Width (600 pages). There are a few loose pages toward the very front but the entire book is still intact and has no missing pages. The book would be rated to be in fair to good overall vintage condition, with the cloth binding largely intact and relatively no damage to the front or back cover of the clothbound book. The pages are largely free from tears, scribbling, perforations, corner folds, creasing and other issues, such as stains, mildew, discoloration or significant tanning. Only the loose pages toward the front of the book prohibit me from grading it much higher than I can do due to the issue of the loose pages. The red cloth of the cover is stamped with black ink font and graphic iconography, punctuated with adjacent gold gilt ink stamping, pressed and embossed into the cloth front cover. There’s also a slight break of the glue which held the spine’s upper flap down inside the binding, causing this flap to have become loose and free. A great book of significant American historical value. This was the pervasive Eurocentric, majority, white point of view expressed toward Native Americans at the end of the 19th century and a less-than-favorable one at the very least. What’s crucial and academically critical however, is the addition to the historical record it leaves and the lasting impression of misunderstanding, imperial righteousness, racial superiority and the territorial expansionist doctrine of’Manifest Destiny,’ spurred on by messianic, Christian evangelical zealotry and the majority belief that the displacement of an entire people and race from their native lands by European immigrants was somehow and in some way, sanctioned and even originally designed by God. What today would be considered to be outrageous and blatantly racist, was only slightly more than 100 years ago, the accepted, majority held opinion toward Native Americans, which made their wholesale displacement, slaughter, eventual internment and official theft of their land, more palatable and widely accepted. An important work that speaks to the dangers of intolerance and misunderstanding in the past and a warning against the same phenomenon today. A rare volume and a must-have addition for any serious collection of Native American history. Fair to Good overall vintage condition. A few loose pages toward the front of the book. The item “RARE LATE 19TH C VINT’INDIAN HORRORS OR MASSACRES BY THE RED MEN’ (1891) CLOTH” is in sale since Saturday, November 10, 2018. This item is in the category “Books\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “modsanctuary” and is located in Milford, New Hampshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Year Printed: 1891
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Indian Wars
Binding: Cloth
Region: North America
Late 19th century: American
Dated 1891: Profuse steel engraved illustrations
Rare: Eurocentric narrative & viewpoint
Author: Henry Davenport Northdrop
Subject: ‘Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men’
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: St. John, N.B. : Earle Pub. House, 1891