Small war club constructed of a stick handle attached to a rock head with a secure wrap of rawhide
War club with a stick handle attached to a rock head with a secure wrap of rawhide
War club with a ground stone head / Native American; Plains
Essay/Description
War Club, Skull Cracker type -- Associated with the Plains region, this is a war club with a ground stone head. The stone head is ground into a pointed-egg shape. It is securely attached to a wooden handle with rawhide wrapping, and the handle is wrapped with rawhide. A rawhide loop is attached to the butt end of the handle.
Many Plains tribes used stone-headed clubs in warfare. These clubs often had a wooden handle, which would attach to the stone head with rawhide thongs. The handles of war clubs were often decorated with beads or quills and hair.