Indian at home on his Horse - with spear
What's the story with the Spears that Indians used?
Did you know the spear primary use was to hunt? not fight? A piece of wood was normally the shaft. The arrow could be cut from rocks or another hard substance. Spears were popular because they were the least expensive to make, easiest to use and minimal training was required. Before fishing poles were invented Indians fished with their spear.
This Indian statue has the Indian holding a long spear in his right hand as his horse gallops at full speed ahead. With his headdress on, he's probably not going fishing. An Indian's partner was his horse. These two seem to be in sync.
The statue is made of resin and has been hand painted. Statue is OVER a FOOT high.

What's the story with the Spears that Indians used?
Did you know the spear primary use was to hunt? not fight? A piece of wood was normally the shaft. The arrow could be cut from rocks or another hard substance. Spears were popular because they were the least expensive to make, easiest to use and minimal training was required. Before fishing poles were invented Indians fished with their spear.
This Indian statue has the Indian holding a long spear in his right hand as his horse gallops at full speed ahead. With his headdress on, he's probably not going fishing. An Indian's partner was his horse. These two seem to be in sync.
The statue is made of resin and has been hand painted. Statue is OVER a FOOT high.
SKU | PPT8034 |
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Material | Resin |
Additional Info | Usually ships in 2-3 business days |
Dimensions | 12.75" x 5.25" x 13" |
Size | 13" |
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