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Sioux pipes, c. 1851 (litho)
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Sioux pipes, c. 1851 (litho)
DPL443628 Sioux pipes, c.1851 (litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Denver Public Library, Western History Collection; (add.info.: a labelled cahumet, peace pipe ; other labelled b are ordinary pipes; ); eDenver Public Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23186642
© Denver Public Library / Bridgeman Images
Designs Feathers Native American Indian North American Indian Patterns Peace Pipe Pipes Sioux Zoomorphic
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This lithograph, titled "Sioux pipes, c. 1851" showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and cultural significance of Native American smoking pipes. Created by George Catlin in the 19th century, this print offers a glimpse into the rich traditions and artistic expressions of the Sioux tribe. The image features an array of meticulously decorated pipes, each telling its own unique story. Among them is a labeled cahumet or peace pipe, symbolizing harmony and unity among tribes. Other ordinary pipes are also depicted, highlighting their everyday use within Sioux communities. The attention to detail is remarkable as intricate carvings adorn these wooden creations. Zoomorphic elements can be observed with bird motifs delicately engraved onto some of the pipes. These designs not only showcase the natural world but also reflect the spiritual connection between humans and animals in Native American culture. Feathers play a prominent role in this artwork, further emphasizing tribal customs and ceremonial practices associated with smoking these ornate pieces. The combination of decorative patterns and traditional symbols creates a visual feast that celebrates Sioux heritage. As we admire this lithograph from Denver Public Library's Western History Collection, we are transported back to a time when art served as both an expression of identity and a means for storytelling within indigenous communities across North America.
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