Featured in this lot is this beaded brass pipe tomahawk by Chippewa/ Cree artists Leonard & Laurie Many Trails circa 20th century. Provenance: made by Chippewa / Cree artists, Leonard & Laurie Many Trails in the 20th century, from the Many Trails Collection at the former Indian Nation Trading Post in Livingston, Montana. The pipe tomahawk features a wonderfully and professionally crafted brass, wooden, leather, and rabbit fur construction that shows a decorative axe head with a bored out pipe bowl and shows a wooden haft drilled with a through pipe that is heavily beaded with sky blue and medium red trade seed beads and shows a leather wrapped segment with fringe with dangle with turkey feathers and trade bead adornments and shows a tuft of rabbit fur just below the tomahawk head. The condition of this pipe tomahawk is well preserved with no obvious signs of damage and shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this 18 3/4" x 8 3/4" x 1 1/8". The collective weight of this pipe tomahawk is 1lb 6oz. TURKEY FEATHERS