Zia dancer

Zia dancer

Sia [zia] buffalo dancer (the north american indian; v. 16) summary description by edward s. Curtis: the buffalo dance of the keres is almost exactly the same as that of the tewa. The performers are two young men with head-dresses of buffalo-hair and horns, and a girl wearing the usual female costume and a pair of small horns. The head of the hunters' society plays the part of guard. The dance is very strenuous, and the simulated actions of t he buffalo are quite realistic and readily comprehended by the spectator. Notes 1 photogravure: brown ink; 46 x 34 cm. Original photogravure produced in norwood, mass. By plimpton press, c1925. Original source: the tiwa. The keres. [portfolio]; plate no. 560 seattle: e. S. Curtis, 1926. "there are no known restrictions on publication or other forms of distribution of the photographs in this collection. The collection was acquired by the library through copyright deposit and the copyright registrations expired and were not renewed. The images are now in the public domain. " library of congress.
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Author: Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.]: Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30 suppl., v. 16, pl. 560 .Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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zia pueblo, new mexicokeres people as photographed by edward curtisphotogravureceremonial headgearmale fur headgearpeople of new mexicobison (clothing)fur costumes in 19251926 in new mexicobuffalo dancebuffalo headdresseszia people (new mexico)

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