Subject: wic'âša 'shirt wearer' warrior
Culture: Lakota Sioux
Setting: Sioux/Plains wars, 1862-1890
Object: takintazipa / kehuku bow & arrows
* Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology > Wiyohpiyata - Lakota Images of the Contested West
"[...] Young men practiced to become expert in handling traditional weapons such as lances (wakakeza) and bows wrapped with the sinew of a bison bull (takintazipa). Each man's arrows (kehuku) were uniqely marked; those shown here were collected on the Little Big Horn battlefield."
* Fort Worth Museum of Science and History > One Story, One Tribe: Cynthia Parker's Life in the Southern Plains
Arrows Great Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Nation Northern Great Plains Region, United States 1850 ca. Wood, Metal, Feather, and Sinew" ...
Flechas Gran Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Región Grandes Llanuras del Norte, Estados Unidos 1850 aprox. Madera, metal, pluma y tendón" ...
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology > Change and Continuity - Hall of the Nort American Indian *
"Bow (Sioux) This wooden bow was collected by the historian Francis Parkman in 1846 during his travels in the west. The bow is shown in its relaxed state. If it was strung tight, it would bend in the opposite direction with the dark side out. Brass tacks have been used for decoration along with inlaid glass or shell beads on the front. The bow came to the Peabody Museum in 1876. .."
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History > Transformation of Weaponry *
"Sioux Bow Sioux Nation ca. 1850 Wood and Paint" ...