Modern (post circa1920's) Sioux Ceremonial Catlinite Pipe. Length 14.25 inches. Free USPS priority, insured. shipping.
From the book: "Catlin's Letters and Notes on the North American Indians" Written by George Catlin. "Wild
prairies teeming with buffalo; the sacred site of Catlinite stone (source of this pipe stone): all were
subjects of Catlin's letters and paintings. For eight years (1832-39) George
Catlin ventured among the Indians of the North American Plains capturing in
verbal and visual pictures every facet of their lives. For the rest of his life,
Catlin carried to Eastern America and Europe the true pictures of the North
American Indians enjoying their last years of freedom and dignity in their
native home. Catlin's book is an adventure. It is an adventure of the painter
who was called "the great white medicine man" for his ability to
paint. It is an adventure of a self-taught painter who vowed: " nothing
short of the loss of my life, shall prevent me visiting their country, and of
becoming their historian." It is a story of the great mysteries of the
many tribes of Indians he visited -- the mysteries of costume, posture and
myth, the mystery of weapons, hunts, and manly games, the mystery of a life
still close in connection with the Great Spirit, with the buffalo and with the
traditions of thousands of years, all which would soon be destroyed. "Art
may mourn," said Catlin, "when these people are swept from the
earth." Most importantly, his book is a book of direct, fresh, and
accurate illustrations, illustrations that keep the best in Indian life alive".