While collecting artifacts for the Museum of the American Indian in 1923, anthropologist William Wildschut became intrigued by a buffalo rawhide war shield owned by an Apsáalooke Tribe member.
The shield was owned by Arapoosh ... Then in 1995, Mike Cowdrey, a student of Plains Indian art, recognized the figure as Baháa Awúuasshiituua, or Thrown into the Spring. Thrown into the ...
GOING HOME: His Imperial Highness Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie Haile-Selassie stands with the Magdala Shield which will be repatriated to Ethiopia. (Pic Credit: Royal Ethiopian Trust) A STOLEN ancient ...
Over the past week, eagle-eyed golf fans and residents in major cities across the world have spotted a mysterious shield pattern popping up in a variety of locations: Tokyo city centre, the sidewalks ...