Bruno
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Sunrise Ceremony of the Apache Girl „Willow“
My first contact with the Planet Figure Forum was with Guy Herrick. In our first conversation we found out, that we had the same study of Psychology and Therapy as well as the same interest in the history and culture of the Native Americans.
During our conversation Guy told me that his grand-grand-grandmother was a White Mountain Apache woman, named “Willow”. Short after our conversation I was able to buy the excellent book “The People called Apache” by Thomas E. Mails.
A Western Apache Sunrise Ceremony
Apache girl in her Sunrise Ceremony dress 1898
In this book I saw several paintings of apache girls during the “Sunrise Ceremony”. This ceremony was the most important ceremony for an Apache girl and was held after her first menstruation.
This painting leads me to the idea to sculpt Guy’s grand-grand-grand-mother as a young girl in this ceremony. The first step was an intensive research in the “Sunrise Ceremony” and the material culture of the White Mountain Apache. For this research the book “Western Apache Material Culture” by Alan Ferg was very important.
The regalia for the girls ceremony
The beaded T-necklace of the girl
I used the Preiser anatomy figurine. Unfortunately this figurine had its anatomic faults and some work is needed to get a natural movement. All work was made with Magic Sculp and Apoxy Sculpt. The details were sculpted with Duro.
Cration of the pose
The skirt ist added
The sleves of the shirt ar added
The Poncho -Shirt is added
The beadwork and the little coins (bells) sculpted with Duro
The finished figurine after the first layer of primer
Many greetings from Germany
Bruno
My first contact with the Planet Figure Forum was with Guy Herrick. In our first conversation we found out, that we had the same study of Psychology and Therapy as well as the same interest in the history and culture of the Native Americans.
During our conversation Guy told me that his grand-grand-grandmother was a White Mountain Apache woman, named “Willow”. Short after our conversation I was able to buy the excellent book “The People called Apache” by Thomas E. Mails.


Apache girl in her Sunrise Ceremony dress 1898
In this book I saw several paintings of apache girls during the “Sunrise Ceremony”. This ceremony was the most important ceremony for an Apache girl and was held after her first menstruation.
This painting leads me to the idea to sculpt Guy’s grand-grand-grand-mother as a young girl in this ceremony. The first step was an intensive research in the “Sunrise Ceremony” and the material culture of the White Mountain Apache. For this research the book “Western Apache Material Culture” by Alan Ferg was very important.

The regalia for the girls ceremony

The beaded T-necklace of the girl
I used the Preiser anatomy figurine. Unfortunately this figurine had its anatomic faults and some work is needed to get a natural movement. All work was made with Magic Sculp and Apoxy Sculpt. The details were sculpted with Duro.

Cration of the pose

The skirt ist added

The sleves of the shirt ar added

The Poncho -Shirt is added

The beadwork and the little coins (bells) sculpted with Duro

The finished figurine after the first layer of primer
Many greetings from Germany
Bruno