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Plaster peace pipe mold for small-scale Black Elk. Mold is wrapped in bubble wrap. "Black Elk peace pipe mold" is written on the masking tape that holds the bubble wrap together.

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Tassel mold for peace pipe for small-scale Black Elk. Mold is wrapped in bubble wrap. "Peace Pipe mold" is written on the masking tape that holds the bubble wrap together.

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Small peace pipe mold for small-scale Black Elk. Plaster with rubber and wax core. Written on mold is "Stall J, pipe, Black Elk".

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Small scale plaster painted white. There is no peace pipe with this model.

Depicts Black Elk standing and looking upward toward the sky. He caries a peace pipe in his proper left hand. At his proper left side is a buffalo laying down.

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Small scale plaster painted white. This one is broken on the corner where the buffalo's tail sits.

Depicts Black Elk standing and looking upward toward the sky. He caries a peace pipe in his proper left hand. At his proper left side is a…

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Original scale model for Black Elk. This sculpture has the pipe and is colored with shellac. Plaster is not attached to plywood base.

Depicts Black Elk standing and looking upward toward the sky. He caries a peace pipe in his proper left hand.…

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Brown painted original scale model for Black Elk, mounted on wood board. This model is missing the peace pipe.

Depicts Black Elk standing and looking upward toward the sky. He caries a peace pipe in his proper left hand. At his proper left side…

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Hollow wax cast of the upper portion of Black Elk. Wax is reddish-brown in color.

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Full-scale plaster torso for “Black Elk” at Fredericks’ Bloomfield Hills (Greenhouse), Michigan studio. Originally created to support the Tower of the Four Winds, Black Elk Neihardt Park, Blair, Nebraska. The Peace Pipe points from the Heart of…

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Originally created to support the Tower of the Four Winds, Black Elk Neihardt Park, Blair, Nebraska. The Peace Pipe points from the Heart of Man to the Heart of God. Black Elk prays through tears, "Oh, make my people live."
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