10 Tips About Native American Rattles
Posted: Monday, June 29, 2009
by Craig Chambers - Mission Del Rey
Mission Del Rey
When visiting an American Indian pow wow, Native American Rattles are almost always included. If you like American Indian history, you will love hearing and seeing the colorful rattles. Also known as Native American shakers, they can be used in rustic southwest home decor too.
1 ) Rattles have become icons of Native American heritage. They represent the many different Indigenous tribes. In Native American heritage, rattles are among the most interesting instruments used during ceremonies.
3 ) Historically, Native American rattles have been essential to tribal ceremonies being symbolic to each tribe that uses them. The symbols may include the animal, plant and mineral kingdom.
4 ) The shell of a turtle or a dried gourd shaker may represent the animal kingdom. The natural ground paint used to embellish the rattle may represent the mineral kingdom. Small rocks may also represent the mineral kingdom as they are placed inside. The plant kingdom is usually represented by the handle of the rattle.
5 ) It's interesting that not all tribes used drums but most did use rattles throughout history. Some tribes used elaborate rattles made with turtle shells or carved gourds. Some tribes almost exclusively used seaweed rattles.
6 ) One of the most popular among the American Indian tribes was the rawhide rattle. Each tribe had their own way of making the rawhide rattles. They used varying patterns and symbols in their bead work, colors and designs. By studying the designs and colors used, you can tell which tribe made it. They were handcrafted works of art.
7 ) One thing the tribes had in common is that they used the rattles as a part of their music and dance. They also used their rattles in healing rituals and spiritual journeys.
8 ) Native rattles use many natural materials such as leather, rawhide, beads and feathers. Other options are fur, fringe, seeds, rocks, antlers, horns, bones and shells. Each of these are used by the artists to craft a unique Indian rattle.
9 ) What is inside the rattle is equally important. Sometimes clay beads, corn or manzanita seeds are placed inside. One interesting custom is to use small smooth stones gathered from the opening of an ant hill.
10 ) Music and song as well as stories have always been in important part of Native American teaching. Sharing legends and teachings through ceremonies and rituals keeps traditions and cultural beliefs alive.
There is something thrilling about owning one and it is easy to buy Native American rattles online. Display a rattle with your rustic southwest decor. Or, use an Indian rattle in your drumming circle.
Enjoy the original Indian art on authentic Native rattles. You will definitely be drawn to the unique history and sound of Native American rattles.
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Craig Chambers is the founder of Mission Del Rey Southwest, offering unique hand crafted Native American rattles, artifacts and southwest decor. Learn more on his website and get his popular free ebook.
http://www.missiondelrey.com
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