Arikara Medicine Ceremony

 

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Three Arikara men, members of the medicine fraternity, dancing, painted to represent ducks and holding rushes.

Three Arikara men, members of the medicine fraternity, dancing, painted to represent ducks and holding rushes.

 

Above we show a majestic photo of Arikara Medicine Ceremony. It was made in 1908 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents Three Arikara men, members of the medicine fraternity, dancing, painted to represent ducks and holding rushes.

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Image ID# A9832374
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection

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