![The Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs. | Library of Congress The Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs. | Library of Congress](https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/public:gdcmassbookdig:mokisnakedancepo00houg:mokisnakedancepo00houg_0007/full/pct:25.0/0/default.jpg)
The Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs. | Library of Congress
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![Photomechanical print of Antelope priests chanting at Kisi Moki snake dance. Dated 1902. - Album alb9031206 Photomechanical print of Antelope priests chanting at Kisi Moki snake dance. Dated 1902. - Album alb9031206](https://www.album-online.com/photos/prev/ZTU0ZjQ5MA/album_alb9031206.jpg)
Photomechanical print of Antelope priests chanting at Kisi Moki snake dance. Dated 1902. - Album alb9031206
![The Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs. | Library of Congress The Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs. | Library of Congress](https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/public:gdcmassbookdig:mokisnakedance00houg:mokisnakedance00houg_0013/full/pct:25.0/0/default.jpg)