On View In:
Gallery 261
Artist:   Attributed to Humped-Wolf
Full-Mouth Buffalo  
Title:   Shield  
Date:   c. 1870  
Medium:   Hide, feathers, pigment Shield:bison hide, deer hide, owl feathers, pigment Cover: buckskin with stitched edging and drawings  
Dimensions:   22 1/4 x 21 x 21 in. (56.5 x 53.3 x 53.3 cm)  
Credit Line:   The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund and Gift of Funds of The Regis Foundation  
Location:   Gallery 261  

Shields were used in battle by Plains men for protection. This protection was primarily supplied by the power of the images appearing on its surface, which came to the owner through a visionary experience. Before creating this shield, Humped-Wolf received a vision of a bull buffalo preparing himself for battle. The green band on its upper left section symbolizes Spring, the time for warfare. The black zig-zag lines drawn over the green band represent the paths of bullets deflected by the shield.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Buffalo, Full-Mouth  
 
Name:   Humped-Wolf  
Culture:   Crow  
Life Dates:   North American  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:    
Classification:   Paintings  
Creation Place:   North America, United States, Great Plains region, ,  
Accession #:   87.51a,b  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts