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"Spontoon" Pipe Tomahawk

Spontoon pipe tomahawk came from an Osage family in Pahuska, Oklahoma. Spontoon style is credited as the "last true weapon" that was used during the Indian War Period 1860s - 1870s. Most samples are credited towards Sioux and Comanche however Oklahoma and the Quapaw would be directly between the two. Without much adornment, we assume this piece was a "user." Left Native hands in 2005. Collection history available.

PERIOD: Mid 19th Century

ORIGIN: Great Plains - Quapaw, Native American

SIZE: Head 10 1/2" Overall 21 1/2"

Spontoon pipe tomahawk came from an Osage family in Pahuska, Oklahoma. Spontoon style is credited as the "last true weapon" that was used during the Indian War Period 1860s - 1870s. Most samples are credited towards Sioux and Comanche however Oklahoma and the Quapaw would be directly between the two. Without much adornment, we assume this piece was a "user." Left Native hands in 2005. Collection history available.

PERIOD: Mid 19th Century

ORIGIN: Great Plains - Quapaw, Native American

SIZE: Head 10 1/2" Overall 21 1/2"

$20,000.00
"Spontoon" Pipe Tomahawkβ€”
$20,000.00

Description

Spontoon pipe tomahawk came from an Osage family in Pahuska, Oklahoma. Spontoon style is credited as the "last true weapon" that was used during the Indian War Period 1860s - 1870s. Most samples are credited towards Sioux and Comanche however Oklahoma and the Quapaw would be directly between the two. Without much adornment, we assume this piece was a "user." Left Native hands in 2005. Collection history available.

PERIOD: Mid 19th Century

ORIGIN: Great Plains - Quapaw, Native American

SIZE: Head 10 1/2" Overall 21 1/2"

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