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One of a kind ceremonial mask.Picture shown is representative, masks will have slight variations. Ceramic hand painted Indian mask with mounted horns, gorgeous furs, turkey feathers dyed to simuate raven feathers, beads and fringed leather. Glossy life like eyes. Mounted on wooden plaque. Apx. 16"w x 19"h
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About 1390, an Iroquois mother living near the Bay of Quinte had a very special dream: A messenger came to her and revealed that her maiden daughter, who lived at home, would soon give birth to a son. She would call him De-ka-nah-wi-da (De-kah-a-wee-da). When a grown man, he would bring to all people the good Tidings of Peace and Power from the Chief of the Sky Spirits. De-ka-nah-wi-da was born, as the dream foretold.
Years later, Deganawida became the founder of the Iroquois League of Nations, also known as "The Great Peace", and his teachings were considered to be "The Great Law."