%C2%A9 Bernadine Real Bird
Beads, cotton, horsehair, animal hide, metal studexpand_more
Gift of funds from the N. Bud and Beverly Grossman Foundation in honor of Dr. Evan M. Maurer, Director Emeritus, for his visionary leadership of The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1988-2005expand_more 2004.70.12
The horse is the pride and joy of many Plains Indian tribes, especially the Apsaalooka. Known for the excellent horsemanship and breeding, the Apsaalooka created objects that were used to decorate their horses for certain occasions. This tradition has been practiced for many generations and continues today.
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