Features:
Sand People are organized into clans and tribes, the former being kin groups of between 20 to 30 beings, and the latter being larger affinities with no strict bounds. In a typical tribe, the adult males typically assumed the role of hunter and protector, often leaving their camps for an extended time. Females, often accompanied by massiff guard animals, cared for the children, known as uli-ah, and the seasonal camps.[source?] After completing the rites of adulthood at the age of fifteen, the uli-ah were granted full status within the tribe[12] and paired for marriage in a ceremony involving blood exchanges between the male, the female, and their banthas.
- High-Quality solid Poly Resin Material (Polystone and PU)
- 16″ wide x 15.5″ deep x 20″ high with base
- 24lbs
- Aluminum Name Plate
- Hand-Painted with quality paint
- Magnet supports
- Sculpted by Mauro Misiewicz & Michael Meissnest