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NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1897

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1897


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NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1897

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY.
Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1897

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1897 Adobe Ceremony Dancer Dancing Encbr Ladder Native American New Mexican New Mexico Plaza Pueblo South Western Village Wittick Zuni


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This photograph captures a momentous Zuni ceremony in the late 19th century. Taken by renowned photographer Ben Wittick in 1897, it showcases Zuni dancers gracefully moving amidst the vibrant plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. The image transports us to a time when Native American traditions were celebrated and preserved. The Zuni dancers, adorned in traditional attire, exude an air of spirituality as they perform their sacred rituals. Their rhythmic movements seem to harmonize with the ancient adobe buildings that surround them. The pueblo village itself stands as a testament to centuries of indigenous culture and resilience. Its sturdy walls made from sun-dried bricks reflect the rich history embedded within its foundations. A ladder leans against one of the structures, symbolizing both practicality and spiritual significance for those who ascend it. As we gaze at this remarkable snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the deep connection between humans and nature that has long been cherished by Native American communities. This photograph encapsulates not only a specific moment but also serves as a powerful representation of Southwestern Native American heritage. With every glance at this print, our appreciation for the beauty and diversity found within New Mexico's cultural tapestry is reignited. It serves as an invitation to explore further into our collective past while honoring those who have come before us.

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