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Horse Mask

Assiniboine

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This mask transformed a horse into an animal with sacred power in warfare, hunting, and ritual. Beads cover the surface and horns proclaim supernatural endurance and speed. Red ocher, a ceremonial paint, outlines the beaded panel along the base of the fringe. Ornamented masks similar to this one appear in the muslin and paper drawings of warrior artists. Long after tribes were confined to reservations, women continued to create these masks.

Horse Mask, Native-tanned leather, glass beads, pigment, wood, brass tacks, cotton cloth, silk ribbon, Assiniboine

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