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- 220506-06 Zuni Bow Priest by Anderson Weahkee
220506-06 Zuni Bow Priest by Anderson Weahkee
7 1/4" + 2 1/2" feathers; 9 3/4" overall; Zuni Pueblo Indian Animal Fetish CarvingANDERSON WEAHKEE (1958-2009) ELK ANTLER; turquoise eye/mouth inlay. Mother of Pearl/coral/turquoise/heishe offering, feathers.Collector notes: 'His bow priest carvings follow the tradition of his grandfather's (Teddie), an example of which can be seen on p. 24 of Oscar Branson's book. Anderson stopped carving after about 2001 and was never a very prolific carver. Very rare and deserve high prices as they are unique and only a member of the Bow Priest society would dare to carve them.In 2001 it was reported that there was sort of a scandal when the Bow Priest Society reprimanded him for using the Society's ceremonial elk horn for carvings he made for sale. SIGNED AW.
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On February 22, 2009 the fetish collecting community lost Anderson Weahkee (d.). Son of Edna Leki (d.), brother to Dinah Gasper and Lena Boone, his carvings followed the 'old style' family tradition of his grandfather Teddy Weahkee (d.).
From a private estate collection.