Peyote Drumstick (uncertain)
Object Number: | 70-9-483 |
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Current Location: | Collections Storage |
Culture: | Delaware Culture Lenape |
Provenience: | United States of America Oklahoma |
Culture Area: | Northeast Culture Area |
Maker: | Willy Bull Doughtry |
Section: | American |
Materials: | Black Walnut |
Iconography: | Peyote Ceremony Sun Day Moon |
Length: | 48 cm |
Credit Line: | Bequest of Samuel Pennypacker, 1970 |
Other Number: | No.9 - Other Number |
Description
Black walnut wood. Note typed (probably by Speck) on tag accompanying object: "Obtained from War Eagle. Carved lines represent the Sun or Day Moon. Made by Willy Bull Doughtry. Delaware-Shawnee."
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