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The Koshare in the corn dance at Santo Domingo Indian Pueblo, New Mexico
Carte postale
- Type d'objet : Carte postale
- Editeur : Strong's book store ;
- Géographie : Amérique – Amérique du Nord – États-Unis – New Mexico (état)
- Date : 1900-1930
- Matériaux et techniques : Impression en couleurs sur papier
- Dimensions et poids : Dimensions de la carte : 9x14 cm
- Donateur : Yvonne Oddon ;
- Précédente collection : Musée de l'Homme (Photothèque) ;
- Inscription : - Au versoimprimé à l'encre noire : "Post Card. This space for address only".Published by Strong's Book Store, Albuquerque, N.M., C.T. American Art Colored, logo rond : "CT Co. Chicago". "According to the ancient legend, when the Indians first came into this country, they were almost overcome by hunger and thirst. The gods, in order to make them forget their privation, painted one of their number white and decorated him most fantastically and then caused him to dance and cut up capers before the exhausted people, who, on seeing him broke into laughter and once more took courage. This man they called "Koshare" (i. e. Dancing man, or as Bandelier calls hom Delight-maker). The Koshare of the present day are an indian secret society and have since pre-historic times been very influential. During certain indian dances, they paint up as the first Koshare did long ago, to the great delight of the Indians present."Mention manuscrite au crayon : "Don Oddon".- Au recto : 32552- The Koshare in the corn dance at Santo Domingo Indian Pueblo, New Mexico [Le "Koshare" de la danse du maïs des amérindiens Pueblo de Santo Domingo, New Mexico]
- Exposé : Non
- Numéro de gestion : PP0152911
Description
"32552- The Koshare in the corn dance at Santo Domingo Indian Pueblo, New Mexico". [Le "Koshare" de la danse du maïs des amérindiens Pueblo de Santo Domingo, New Mexico]