This is the second in Denny's Michael "Bad
Hand"
Terry series, titled "The Courter." Michael is
portraying a Northern Cheyenne, circa 1860-
1870
and is "looking for a bride." He is wearing an
eagle
feather war bonnet trimmed with row-after-
row of
Italian glass bead work that the Native
Americans
traded for. Above the beads is a row of small
bells.
The sides of the war bonnet have rows of long,
white ermine hides, otherwise known as
weasel.
The sleeves and sections of the front of
Michael's
shirt are also trimmed with hundreds of rows
of
ochre and turquoise glass beads. Lining
Michael's
shoulders and the back of his arms are rows of
human hair strands, held tightly by metal
beads. He
wears a bright red, white and blue blanket
wrapped
around his waist. The blanket is one like those
the
U.S. Government gave the Indian chiefs of that
time.
Just out of sight, on Michael's chest, is a
"Presidential Peace" medal, that was also given
to
the Indian chiefs. Lastly, the fan he is holding
us
made from immature eagle feathers. Hanging
from
it are more ermine furs and leather thongs that
are
below his right hand. Michael made all the
authentic regalia that he wears.
This piece measures 18 x 24, medium is
traditional
oils on "Claybord," gesso-coated Masonite.
Giclee.
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