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Keywords: Tribe; Spirits; Indians, North American; Tribal; American Indian; Edward S. Curtis; Anthropology; Ethnography; Shaman; Population Groups; Native
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Three Navajo men proceeding as war gods.
Silver gelatine print
1904 By: Edward S. CurtisPublished: 1904.