Dancing Navajo Indians

 

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Dancing Navajo Indians

Dancing Navajo Indians

 

You are looking at an educational picture of Toneneli Haschelti. It was taken in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents Two Navajo men impersonating two Yebichai, Toneneli (Water God) and Haschelti (Talking God) on the 6th day of the Yebichai ceremony. This is a traditional Navajo Indian Dance

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Image ID# B952687A
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection

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