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Mahonri M. Young

American
(1877–1957)

Hopi Snake Dance No. 1
1933

Etching
12.25 x 10.625 in. (31.115 x 26.988 cm)
Museum Permanent Collection
1984.139


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  • Hopi - Style and culture of the westernmost group of Pueblo Indians, situated in what is now northeastern Arizona, on the edge of the Painted Desert. They speak a Shoshonean language of Uto-Aztecan stock. The precise origin of the Hopi is unknown, although it is thought that they and other Pueblo peoples descended from the Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi).
  • snake
  • Snake dance - Sources:
    - Work cat.: Hough, W. The Moke snake dance, 1992.

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