The Plains Indian knife warclub, along with the lance, was a weapon directly associated with equestrian warfare. One, two or three blades were used. This one incorporates 2 manufactured steel utility blades set into a piece of sawn wood measuring 33" long, providing a warrior with a dramatic and effective weapon for use on horseback. Its shape is embellished with sawtooth carving on the underbelly and a flared knob at the end of a rawhide covered grip. Faded green paint is evident on each side and a multitude of antique brass tacks cover the club. It is hung with various appendages (feathers, ribbon, hide) that hold personal significance for the owner.
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