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Limited Edition of 30
$1,800.00

The Rubbing Rock

11"H x 11"W x 9"D

Before the long frozen winter sets in, buffalo grow thick coats to insulate themselves against the extreme elements. Enormous herds traveled great distances from thier summer grazing areas to the lower grassy winter grazing grounds.  When spring arrived the herds traveled back along well used trails to the high grassy plains for summer, and as temperatures rose the shedding of winter coats began.  Buffalo had areas where they would wallow and roll in fine dirt to rid themselves of insects and begin to loosen their molting coats by rubbing against large rough rocks protruding from the grasslands of the plains.  Many Native Americans would touch the rocks to recieve the "medicine" from the buffalo spirit.

    

 
   
 
 
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