Ritual & Honour

Warriors of the North American Plains

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Max Carocci

Description

For thousands of years, Plains Indians and their ancestors have occupied the vast region that stretches from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mountains and from the Canadian plains to the Gulf of Mexico. From about 1800 one of the most important units, beyond the extended family, was the ‘warrior society’ – a social, political and ritual group that engaged in warfare and organised ceremonial life. The societies offered members the opportunity to gain honours through individual acts of bravery such stealing horses, capturing women, and taking scalps during war raids, but also had a rich ritual life marked by a strong sense of spirituality. Through a selection of unique objects from the British Museum’s collection, this beautifully illustrated little book explores the world of the warriors of the North American Plains. Here are exceptional examples of feather headdresses, shields, moccasins, painted hides, scalps, pipes, tomahawks, and traditional and contemporary costumes. Many of these items may seem initially familiar from popular culture, but their deeper ritual significance is revealed by the author. A perennially popular subject, this book will appeal to young and old alike.

Additional information

Weight 306 g
Dimensions 19.7 x 19.5 cm
Publisher name The British Museum Press
Publication date 1 October 2011
Number of pages 96
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 19.7 x 19.5 cm
Weight 306 g

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