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Water rite purification, Cheyenne animal dance, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Water rite purification, Cheyenne animal dance, c1927. Three Cheyenne dancers in ceremonial dress, bend towards water
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Anthropology Bending Bending Forwards Ceremonial Ceremony Cheyenne Curtis Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Edward Sheriff Curtis Edwards Curtis Ethnography Ethnology First Nation First Nations North America North American Oklahoma United States Of America Plains Indian Purification Rite Ritual Spiritual Tribal Tribal Culture Tribe Waters Edge
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.6cm x 25.4cm (7.3" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 22.5cm x 27.5cm (8.9" x 10.8")
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This photograph, titled "Water Rite Purification, Cheyenne Animal Dance," was captured by the renowned ethnographer and photographer, Edward Sheriff Curtis, around 1927. The image showcases three Cheyenne dancers in their traditional ceremonial attire, bending towards the water's edge. The black-and-white image transports us back to the 1920s, a time when the Plains Indians of North America continued to preserve their rich cultural heritage. The Cheyenne people, originally from the Great Plains of Oklahoma in the United States, are known for their deep connection to nature and their spiritual practices. This photograph captures a moment from one of their purification rituals, which involved the use of water as a symbol of life and renewal. The dancers, dressed in intricately designed and vibrant costumes, are shown bending forward in a respectful gesture towards the water. The photograph is a testament to the enduring traditions and customs of the Cheyenne people, and highlights the importance of their connection to the natural world. It is a poignant reminder of the significance of cultural preservation and the importance of understanding and appreciating the diverse histories and traditions of Indigenous communities. Edward Sheriff Curtis, a pioneer in the field of anthropology and ethnology, dedicated his life to documenting the lives and cultures of Native American tribes. His work, including this photograph, remains an invaluable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the rich and complex histories of Indigenous peoples in North America.
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