Missouri River Men's Native American Indian Grass Dance Outfit Apron, Cape, Pants Costume S-XL Sewing Pattern - Pow Wow

$10.99


Missouri River sewing pattern number 4799-500-018
Grass Dace Outfit
Pattern includes sizes Small, Medium, Large and X-Large
Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions.

~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~

Missouri River patterns are printed on paper for more durability and ease of use.

The Grass Dace Outfit evolved from the early Ponca & Omaha "Hethushka", or War Dance, with its name being derived from bunches of grass that were used to represent scalps, either carried or tucked into the belts of the dancers. From the Omaha, the dance spread to South & North Dakota, Montana, and Canada. While the regalia has undergone many changes since its beginnings in the late 19th Century, the information presented here is for the modern version of the outfit that is in vogue today and worn throughout the Northern Plains by the Sioux, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Plains Ojibwa, Northern Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Crow, Assinniboine & Plains Cree tribes. It is also seen as far south as Oklahoma and as far west as California.

Package includes patterns and instructions for assembly and decoration of a cape or shirt, apron, side tabs and pants. Produces a correctly styled modern Grass Dance outfit.

This pattern includes several variations and suggestions that will help you put together a unique dance outfit, along with complete instructions for assembly and decoration for the major articles of clothing. Also included is information on the other articles required to complete the outfit: the headgear, belt, harness, cuffs, moccasins, bells, neckwear, and hand ornaments.

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