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INDIAN MAIDEN-
The men didn't use saddles but the women did. The saddles were constructed with rawhide over deer or elk antlers.

They carried the two items shown here on the saddles. The Pipe for peace or the Tomahawk for war.

The Eagles represent both her and her Warrior husband's spirits in either peace or war.

Made of 1"  thick Jelutong Mahogany.

9 1/2" wide by 15" tall

 
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