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Cherokee Rattle with Feathers
Cherokee Rattle with Feathers
Cherokee Rattle with Feathers
Cherokee Rattle with Feathers
Cherokee Rattle with Feathers
  • Cherokee Rattle with Feathers
  • Wood, Feathers, Leather
  • 19.5 x 5 x 1 in (49.53 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm)
  • Inv: 2014.55
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Music and rhythmic instruments are used in nearly all religious rituals and ceremonies.. The use of a rattle is commonly used by all Native American tribes.

The traditional rattle is crafted from materials from the three kingdoms: animal, mineral and plant. The rattle usually has leather and feathers. The rattle usually contains rocks. The handle is made of wood, and the container is a gourd or made of wood, The sound when used in ceremonies assists in creating spiritual energy derived from a trance like state.

This rattle is a gift of Dhyani Ywahoo, a New Age spiritual teacher who follows three different spiritual lineages, including the Tsalagi/ Cherokee tradition.

  • Subject Matter: North America
  • Collections: Sacred World Art Collection
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