For your bidding pleasure is this Collection of Plains Indian Ceremonial Dance Club. Plains Indians, Interior Plains Indians or Indigenous people of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies are the Native American tribes and First Nation band governments who have traditionally lived on the greater Interior Plains in North America. These dance clubs are in good condition. With the smallest bone with red ochre on the head with four bells attached by Parfleche with dyed turkey feathers. The next biggest is a sanded branch in the shape of a bird effigy with painted feathers secured with leather strands and a strip of leather with two bells attached. The beak of the bird effigy is made from a deer antler tine. The last shows a half that has a earthy brown ochre adorning it with painted feathers attached by well braided rawhide, while Parfleche holding horse hair to the half around its middle. The measurements of these dace clubs are 19" x 4" to 26" x 5". These clubs are of a modern age.