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Snake Dance of the Hopi Indians at Oraibi, Third Mesa, Arizona
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Snake Dance of the Hopi Indians at Oraibi. Painted Desert, Arizona
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Hopi Indian men wearing dance regalia, performing Snake Dance. One man is holding a snake. Spectators watch from pueblo walls.
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Oraibi, Hopi Pueblo on the Third Mesa, Painted Desert, Northern Arizona. The famous Snake Dance at Oraibi
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Hopi Indian men wearing dance regalia, performing Snake Dance. One man holds a snake.
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