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Pre - Columbian Indian With Atla By James Bama

By James Bama

Pre - Columbian Indian With Atla by James Bama

"In Wyoming, a group of young Indians have set up a working model of a pre-Columbian village in order to teach the primitive crafts of survival. This painting of a young man holding an atlatl (pronounced at'latl) is one example. The atlatl is a device dating back to man's Paleolithic Age. It was used by the hunter to enable him to attain greater speed when throwing his spear - a matter that could result in the difference between life and death for him and his tribe. To use it, the hunter fit the notched end of his spear into the hook of the atlatl and swung both back and then forward over his heard, releasing only the spear to make contact with the prey that would provide food, clothing, shelter, tools and utensils." ~ James Bama

Pre-Columbian Indian with Atla by James Bama is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 1,500 art prints, they have a 14-1/2 x 18-1/2 image size priced at $75 unframed.

Western and wildlife art prints for sale framed any way you want or unframed. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Western and Crow and American Indian Art Prints on sale by artist James Bama. LOW INVENTORY ORDER TODAY!

In this portrait western artist James Bama painted a young Indian man on one knee holding his Atla weapon. He is wearing white leathers and kneeling on a animal hide. This painting was published in March 1979.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print 14-1/2 x 18-1/2 Image Size 1500 $75.00

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