Description
The Healing
The False Face Society is probably the best known of the medicinal societies among the Iroquois, especially for its dramatic wooden masks. The masks are used in healing rituals which invoke the spirit of an old hunch-backed man. Those cured by the society become members. Also, echoing the significance of dreams to the Iroquois, anyone who dreams that they should be a member of the society may join.
The size of the original is 16X20 and is painted on a stretched canvas.














"Mourning Doves"
"Bull Bison"
"Cart Wheels"
"Owl Eyes"
"Red Cloud" (Lakota Chief)
"Hummingbird Pair"
"Bison Bull with an Attitude"
"Big Horn" Original acrylic on an 8X10 canvas board
"To the Victor Go the Sorrels"
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