Black Elk Socks
Description: Heȟáka Sápa (Black Elk) (December 1863 – August 19, 1950) was a famous wičháša wakȟáŋ (medicine man and holy man) of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux). He was Heyoka and a second cousin of Crazy Horse. In 1887, he traveled to England with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, an experience he described in chapter twenty of Black Elk Speaks . On May 11, 1887, the troop put on a command performance for Queen Victoria, whom they called "Grandmother England." He also described being in the crowd at her Golden Jubilee. In spring 1888, the Wild West Show set sail for the United States. Black Elk became separated from the group and the ship left without him, stranding him with three other Lakota. They subsequently joined another wild west show and he sp...
Description: A bugling elk illustrated in expressive black ink brushstrokes with a clean minimalist composition. Layered strokes, visible texture, and subtle splatter define the raised head, open mouth, and branching antlers, creating a recognizable wildlife appearance while maintaining a modern monochrome style. Graphic and understated, this wildlife illustration is ideal for fans of minimalist nature art and contemporary ink design. A refined piece suited for apparel and accessories.
Description: A bugling elk illustrated in expressive white ink brushstrokes against a dark background, featuring layered strokes, visible texture, and subtle splatter. The raised head, open mouth, and branching antlers create a recognizable wildlife appearance while maintaining a modern monochrome style. Graphic and refined, this wildlife illustration is perfect for fans of minimalist nature art and contemporary monochrome design. A subtle piece suited for apparel and accessories.
Description: This vintage circular badge design features a majestic elk standing on a rocky outcrop with mountains and pine trees in the background. The artwork includes the text Elk Ridge and Wild And Untamed, rendered in a distressed retro style with warm orange and green tones. It is the perfect gift for hunters, wildlife enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers who love the wilderness. Ideal for camping trips, hiking souvenirs, or as a birthday present for nature lovers.
Description: Heȟáka Sápa (Black Elk) (December 1863 – August 19, 1950) was a famous wičháša wakȟáŋ (medicine man and holy man) of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux). He was Heyoka and a second cousin of Crazy Horse. In 1887, he traveled to England with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, an experience he described in chapter twenty of Black Elk Speaks . On May 11, 1887, the troop put on a command performance for Queen Victoria, whom they called "Grandmother England." He also described being in the crowd at her Golden Jubilee. In spring 1888, the Wild West Show set sail for the United States. Black Elk became separated from the group and the ship left without him, stranding him with three other Lakota. They subsequently joined another wild west show and he sp...
Description: Heȟáka Sápa (Black Elk) (December 1863 – August 19, 1950) was a famous wičháša wakȟáŋ (medicine man and holy man) of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux). He was Heyoka and a second cousin of Crazy Horse. In 1887, he traveled to England with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, an experience he described in chapter twenty of Black Elk Speaks . On May 11, 1887, the troop put on a command performance for Queen Victoria, whom they called "Grandmother England." He also described being in the crowd at her Golden Jubilee. In spring 1888, the Wild West Show set sail for the United States. Black Elk became separated from the group and the ship left without him, stranding him with three other Lakota. They subsequently joined another wild west show and he sp...