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Sioux Man’s Pictorial Beaded Vest

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
Sioux Man’s Pictorial Beaded Vest
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21” x 19” multicolored, stylized, bugling elk designs on white field. Both front & back have two elk heads and two elk. ERNEST RUNS WITH is beaded across the back in capital letters. Fine condition, c 1880s SIOUX VEST by Branson L Lanford American Indians are especially creative people, ready to adopt things beneficial to their needs and modify them to suit their tastes and cultural values. Long before contact times with Europeans, Indians had of course developed an immense body of material culture, including amazingly wide-ranging types and styles of clothing— all subject to amazingly diverse artistic elaboration. All manner of objects could be subject to artful decoration. One of the more noticeable kinds of garment borrowed from Euro-Americans and seen in considerable numbers is the vest. Beginning perhaps sometime during the mid 19th century, Plains and Plateau Indians in particular adopted this item of clothing. The Western Sioux (Lakota), especially took to the new fashion, and in part for being a very large tribe, may have produced more vests per capita than any other tribe. (READ MORE p 131)