Talking Stick also known as "speaker's staff" is used by many tribes as an instrument of aboriginal democracy. The Talking Stick is passed around as people takes turn to speak or used only by leaders as a symbol of their authority to speak. The Talking Stick is an effective modern learning tools in today's family and school discussion as a way to keep order through ancient old method while learning its origin.Leather, beads, fetish, crystal, feathersArtist: NavajoComes with Certificate of AuthenticitySigned by original artistDue to nature of handcrafted item, no two are exact alike, each is unique 14" L
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Talking Stick also known as speaker's staff is used by many tribes as an instrument of aboriginal democracy. The Talking Stick is passed around as
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