Gourd peyote rattle with trimmed lower edge decorated in eight v-notches / Unknown
Essay/Description
Gourd rattle of bell gourd, trimmed lower edge with 8 v-notches. Gourd is undecorated. Handle held in place by wood disc inside lower end of gourd, the wood is now shrunk and loose, the spike protrudes about 1 1/2" from the top of the gourd with a diameter of 3/16". Handle has 3 main design bands. The top band is crosshatched. The center band has a quarter moon over tipi, Christing cross over anhinga bird. The lower band has 3 panels, diamonds, crosshatching, and half diamonds. Each section is carved to slightly bulge and is separated by rings, design is incised. Handmade white buckskin fringe inserted into hole in handle butt, 11 fringes. Spike cover of "Comanche brick" style beadwork over leather tube. Beads: light blue background, symmetrical design in red, yellow, brown. Diamonds in center with bands at edges. Red and light blue beads are cut beads. Trimmed band of gray rabbit fur above beadwork. Red commercial hackle tips at base of while horsehair with a few brown and black hairs. Possibly glass rhinestones and pebbles in gourd.
Curatorial Remarks
Tags: Peyote, gourd, Rattle
People: Cheyenne
Places: Plains, Oklahoma
Purpose: ceremonial use
From interviews with Dr. Garrick Bailey, 2018-2020 University of Tulsa, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology