Indian Snake Ceremony

 

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Indian Snake Ceremony

Indian Snake Ceremony

 

You are looking at an intriguing picture of Singing Snakes Shipolovi. It was taken in 1906 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents Three Hopi Indians with snakes in a Snake Ceremony in New Mexico.

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Image ID# 8BA0110D

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