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Claude, this was saved from a paper written by John C. Ewers,1958 The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern Plains
I have some pics somewhere of knapped blades with jawbone handles but probably all ceremonial..........Randy
I have some pics somewhere of knapped blades with jawbone handles but probably all ceremonial..........Randy
The female bear then presented him with a bear-jaw handled knife by violently throwing it at him. He caught it before suffering injury. A song also accompanied the knife. The bears showed the Piegan warrior how to paint his face red and make long vertical stripes to protect himself in battle and look like a bear. The male finally taught him to always charge in battle to take the advantage from the enemy.
Blackfeet and the Gros Ventre believed the bear-knife bundle with its doubled edged blade, bear jaw handle, and feathers to give warriors the strength and courage of the bear. The power came from the bear and protected its owner in battle. “The transfer ceremony for the bear-knife bundle was so brutal that few tried to purchase it.” It involved four ritual beatings of the buyer by the seller. “. . . Most bear-knife bundle transfers ended with the owner throwing the knife as hard as he could at the buyer, who was required to catch it without injury.” Injury meant that the prospective buyer would soon die. Blackfeet believed that those with bear medicine seldom died in battle and the appearance of the bear knife cowed ones enemies