Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously

Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously
Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously
Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously
Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously
Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously
Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously

Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously
The product is a set of vintage Native American fetish birds strung in three strands, with a Lakota tribal affiliation and provenance of handmade in the United States. The jewelry features intricate designs and symbols representing the Native American culture and traditions.

The collection is a unique and traditional piece that reflects the Native American heritage and craftsmanship, perfect for collectors or those interested in Native American art and jewelry. It is a reminder to not take oneself too seriously and appreciate the beauty and history of the indigenous tribes of the United States.

In Lakota culture, Heyokas are individuals who act in unconventional ways, often as a form of sacred clown, to disrupt normal behavior and challenge people's perspectives. Placing birds upside down on a fetish necklace is a way to embody this Heyoka principle, reminding wearers not to take themselves too seriously and to be open to unconventional viewpoints.
Vintage Native American Fetish Birds 3 Strands Don't take Yourself too Seriously