"Native American (Hopi) men, possibly antelope priests, dance in a single file as part of the snake dance, Walpi Pueblo, First Mesa, Arizona; groups of unidentified Native American, white, men and women look on; dancers wear kilts, and bead necklaces; some wear body paint; the leader of the procession wears woven strands of leaves around ankles and on head, ropes which hang from a cloth belt, and plays a drum."
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Indians of North America Spiritual life Arizona Walpi 1890-1900.
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