Snake Priests of the Native American Hopi, Walpi Pueblo, First Mesa, Arizona, wear body paint, kilts, leg rattles, moccasins, and necklaces; they hold snakes in their hands and mouths.
Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1920-1930.; Walpi (Ariz.)--1920-1930.; Ceremonial...
Native American Hopi snake priests dance in front of Snake Rock, pueblo buildings, and a Kisi, wearing body paint, kilts, and animal pelt tails, Walpi, First Mesa, Arizona.
Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1920-1930.; Walpi (Ariz.)--1920-1930.; Ceremonial...
Snake Priests of the Native American Hopi, Walpi Pueblo, First Mesa, Arizona, wear body paint, kilts and fox fur tails and stand in front of the kisi, the cottonwood bower, where the snakes are kept.
Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--Arizona--Walpi--1920-1930.; Rites &...
1921
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