Many Indigenous People regard horses as brothers with whom they share life's path. Ancient songs and poems expressed reverence for these powerful equines through a shared bond integral to life and culture. A ways back, Teton Sioux Lone Man composed a song for the beloved comrades: out of the earth, I sing for them, A Horse nation, I sing for them, out of the earth, I sing for them, the animals I sing for them. Burt Awelagte's wonderful Horse is sculpted from angelite and has gentle eyes from turquoise inlays. An offering bundle of gratitude for equine companions is from varying shades of turquoise beads plus a single magical moonstone one. About 2 1/2" long, 1" wide and 1 5/8" tall.
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