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Hopi dancers, wearing Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen, lined up at a pueblo in Arizona during the Niman Kachina or going home ceremony in the month of July. Photographed c1913
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Hopi dancers, wearing Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen, lined up at a pueblo in Arizona during the Niman Kachina or going home ceremony in the month of July. Photographed c1913
HOPI DANCERS, c1913.
Hopi dancers, wearing Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen, lined up at a pueblo in Arizona during the Niman Kachina or going home ceremony in the month of July. Photographed c1913
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1913 Arizona Armlet Barefoot Branch Ceremony Costume Dance Entertainer Evergreen Feather Formation Headdress Hopi Mask Native American Necklace Ruff Shirt Southwest Summer Hemis Kachina Lineup
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This photograph captures a mesmerizing moment in Hopi culture during the Niman Kachina or going home ceremony in Arizona, circa 1913. The image showcases a group of Hopi dancers adorned with Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen, lined up at a pueblo. The dancers' vibrant costumes and intricate headdresses are a testament to their rich cultural heritage. Each dancer is meticulously dressed, wearing feathered armlets, necklaces, and shirts with ruffs that add an element of grandeur to their appearance. Their bare feet firmly planted on the ground symbolize their deep connection to the earth. As they stand in formation under the warm July sun, anticipation fills the air for this sacred ritual marking the end of summer. The carousel collection's lens has perfectly captured this moment frozen in time. This photograph not only celebrates Native American traditions but also serves as a historical record of early 20th-century Southwest America. It reminds us of the beauty and diversity found within our nation's indigenous cultures. Displayed through Granger Art on Demand by The Granger Collection, this print invites viewers into an enchanting world where dance becomes storytelling and tradition intertwines with spirituality. It serves as a powerful reminder of our shared human experiences across time and place.
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