Lakota Sash Bearer - Indian warrior by Zhou S. Liang

 
Lakota Sash Wearer by Z.S.Liang available from Prickly Pear Galleries.
 
"In a society that honored warfare as life's central activity, to be chosen as a sash bearer for the Lakota Nation was considered a great honor, reserved only for one who had proven his courage and bravery in battle,” explains, Z.S. Liang. "Bravery was always stressed and was considered one of the greatest virtues among all of the Plains Tribes.”

Sash-wearers were members of the Miwa‘tani or Mandan Society. The owl feather headdress was unique to this tribal fraternity and is associated with an owl-being that appeared in a vision of the founder. The wearers of the "society sashes" took on the obligation to stake themselves down to the ground with their sash during a desperate battle. They would fight in that spot until they were killed or until a fellow society member released them. This warrior has fastened his sash to the earth with a spear and he is positioned in the middle of the battlefield where he will fight to victory or death, encouraging his brothers to stand against their enemy.
 
Released February 2012.
 
giclee canvas, 35 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 33" x 22"
Issue Price: $850.00
giclee MasterWork canvas, 10 s/n
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Dimensions: 45" x 30"
Issue Price: $1,950.00

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