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NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUBS. Various war clubs of Native American tribes of the western United States, ranging from 32 (top) to 20 (bottom) inches in length. Line engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUBS. Various war clubs of Native American tribes of the western United States, ranging from 32 (top) to 20 (bottom) inches in length. Line engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman


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NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUBS. Various war clubs of Native American tribes of the western United States, ranging from 32 (top) to 20 (bottom) inches in length. Line engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

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1853 American Indian Artifact Buckskin Carving Club Eastman Great Plains Handle Head Point Seth Stone Variety Weapon Wooden


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This print showcases a collection of Native American war clubs, representing the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of various tribes from the western United States. Ranging in size from 32 inches at the top to 20 inches at the bottom, these wooden weapons were essential tools for indigenous warriors during times of conflict. The line engraving, created by Seth Eastman in 1853, beautifully captures the intricate details and unique designs carved into each club. The artist's meticulous attention to detail allows us to appreciate the artistry behind these powerful weapons. Each club features a distinct handle and head design, reflecting the diverse traditions and styles of different Native American tribes. Some are adorned with buckskin or stone carvings, adding an extra layer of beauty and symbolism to these artifacts. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to mid-19th century America when these war clubs played a significant role in tribal warfare on the Great Plains. They serve as reminders of both strength and resilience exhibited by Native American communities throughout history. This print is part of The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection – an extraordinary compilation that celebrates historical moments through visual storytelling. It offers us a glimpse into Native American culture while honoring their contributions to our shared history.

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