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Curtis posed this shot after his first viewing of a ceremonial Snake Dance. About a decade after this photo was taken, he was invited back to actively participate in the dance as an adopted Snake priest. He wrote he was awestruck by this experience. Photographed ca. 1900 by Edward S. Curtis
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