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Native American Chief in Bear Headdress Bronze Sculpture

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A Native American has to earn his headdress. Their meaning and power are quite profound. This noble Native American wears his wolf headdress adorned with four feathers on the back of its head. Each feather and the headdress was earned from a separate act of valor. Animal headdresses were believed to possess the impressive powers of the animal. The wolf symbolized a fierce desire for independence as well as a gentle and loving side. The wolf was believed to be passionate, affectionate, and generous in good times. This inspiring medium-sized sculpture was crafted using the lost wax method and Mounted on Marble Base. Dimensions: Height 22 X Width 12 inches. Weight: 40 LBS.

Size: 22X12X12
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