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1890s American Plains Indians Ceremonial Beaded Coup Stick

$ 364.32

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: 7 (Very Fine): The coup stick shows some moderate wear and there are two areas where the beads have come unstrung or separated from the stick; lanyard is missing.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1890s paired cow horn head and beaded coup stick used by the tribes of the Plains Indians. These tribes counted bravery in the face of an enemy warrior very important, and would keep track of these acts of bravery, also called "counting coup" or "coo stick". One way to demonstrate valor was to touch a warrior in a rival tribe with a hand or a coup stick and escape unharmed (this was considered better than escaping wounded). Sometimes the number of brave feats would be recorded as notches on the stick. This stick is decorated with bands of solid green beads alternating with multi-colored beads.
    VINTAGE: Circa 1890s.
    SIZE: Approximately 15-5/8" in height and 10-1/2" in width.
    MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Horn, cloth-wrapped stick, brain-tanned leather, beads.
    ATTACHMENT: None.
    MARKINGS: None.
    ITEM NOTES: This is from an American Indian collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VCJJX11 LEGEX4/11
    CONDITION: 7 (Very Fine): The coup stick shows some moderate wear and there are two areas where the beads have come unstrung or separated from the stick; lanyard is missing.
    GUARANTEE: As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.