Description: This is a unique piece of Native American art that showcases the beauty of Native American culture. The painting is an original work of Orville Salway, Jr., an Ogala Sioux known as Paha Ska which means 'White Hills'. Paha Ska was a talented artisan who was the official greeter of Keystone, South Dakota, for over 50 years He passed in 2005. The skin is signed on rabbit skin hide using natural dyes as Paha Ska did to keep his art authentic. The Ogala artwork is painted on a rabbit skin and hung on a Lakota arrow, making it a rare Sioux tribal combined, collectible item. The provenance of this painting is available and it comes from the Sioux tribe, adding to its cultural significance. It was purchased in the late 1980s/early 1990s in Keystone, South Daokta. The artwork is a representation of Native American culture and is perfect for collectors interested in Cultures & Ethnicities. It was manufactured in the United States and falls under the Collectibles category. This vintage painting is a part of the Native American: US collection and is from the time period 1935-Now. Similar gallery pieces are priced $525 -$700. Offers will be considered
Price: 600 USD
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
End Time: 2024-03-01T01:32:13.000Z
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Origin: South Dakota
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Tribal Affiliation: Sioux
Artisan: Paha Ska
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Native American: US