For your consideration are five Native American Indian statues of varying styles. The first statue is a tall chief with a full length headdress, whose arms are folded over his chest. It is made of chalk-wear and colored in a bright bronze finish. This chief stands on a 7" X 7" base and is 24" tall. The next statue is a smaller version of the first one, but is colored a bright copper color and is only 4" X 3" X 17". The next statue is a standing chief blanket wrapped in a pecan shell resin made by Red Mill MFG. This statue is 3" X 3" X 12". The fourth statue is a resin standing American Indian warrior. The warrior has a rifle, a tomahawk, and a buffalo headdress and is standing over a buffalo skull. This statue measures 7" X 4 1/2" X 17 1/2". The last statue is a sitting American Indian Chieftain by Ron Molds, dated 1974. The sitting chieftain is in full headdress and is holding a peace pipe and wearing turquoise. This piece is ceramic and is 13” tall and 8.75” wide. All of these statues have some slight damage and wear from age, but they are in good condition.