Gourd rattle with carved wooden handle and peyote stitch beadwork / Joseph Rice
Essay/Description
A gourd rattle with Cocobolo wood handle carved with crosshatched chevron relief and partially beaded at lower end with blue ground presenting brown pipes, peyote stitch in yellow, orange, red, and burgundy. There are black and white feathers, and vertical banding (alternating every bead with blue) of colors black, red, brown, silver, and white and horizontal beads at bottom from which hang 12 strands twisted white doeskin fringe. At the top of the handle there is a peyote stitch border with typical colored beads on a blue ground. Gourd section rests on top of handle with a spike to which top spray is attached. The spray consists of peyote stitch beaded band with blue ground, band of white, blue, green, black, and pink dyed chicken hackles, ermine band, and white horsehair tassel at top.
Curatorial Remarks
Tags: gourd rattle, beaded
People: Sac & Fox
Places: Oklahoma
Purpose: ceremonial use
From interviews with Dr. Garrick Bailey, 2018-2020 University of Tulsa, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology