Native American Horse Gear: A Golden Age of Equine-Inspired Art of the Nineteenth Century

Native American Horse Gear: A Golden Age of Equine-Inspired Art of the Nineteenth Century

by E. Helene Sage
Native American Horse Gear: A Golden Age of Equine-Inspired Art of the Nineteenth Century

Native American Horse Gear: A Golden Age of Equine-Inspired Art of the Nineteenth Century

by E. Helene Sage

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Overview

Here is the first book to cover all aspects of Native American equine tack/equipment as a single subject. It focuses on the equipment used by 19th century tribal men and women of North America. The dominant role of horses in these peoples' lives was reflected in the beautiful, practical, and artistic accoutrements made to decorate their prestigious and powerful animals. With informative text and over 200 beautiful color photos, readers will explore geographical locations and tribal characteristics, techniques, and materials used to create often beautiful horse gear. Equipment covered includes bridles, saddles, saddle blankets, saddlebags, breastcollars and cruppers, quirts, masks, and equine imagery in utilitarian objects. Cultural areas explored include the Plains, Prairie, Great Basin, Plateau, and the Southwest. Information essential to understanding variations in forms and decorative motifs amongst tribes, including trade relations and familiarization and varying geographical conditions, have also been discussed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764342103
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/23/2012
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 11.10(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Helene started riding at the age of two. She has been fascinated with horse gear all here life. She has been researching and writing for many years and calls New Mexico home.
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