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People watching the throwing of snakes into the sacred meal at Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony at pueblo of Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898
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- Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m16980
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- Photograph of spectators watching the throwing of snakes into the sacred meal at Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony at pueblo of Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898
Dancing braves in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony with snakes in hand, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898
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- Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m16309
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- Photograph of a group of 5 dancing braves in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony with snakes in hand, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898. They have long hair
Data from: Sacred groves and serpent-gods moderate human-snake relations
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.1rn8pk0pd
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- . Although sacred groves there hold ecological conservation value, few studies have focused on arguably the most iconic taxon in the region, snakes
A line of dancing braves in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony with onlookers, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898
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- Snakes tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m16308
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- Photograph of a line of 5 dancing braves in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony and a huge crowd of onlookers, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1900. Ea
Braves sprinkling sacred meal on a released snake in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898
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- Snakes tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m16311
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- Photograph of braves sprinkling sacred meal on a released snake in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1900. The dancers have lon
Snake priests chanting songs and swinging eagle feathers during a Snake Dance Ceremony at Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1896
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- Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies Men
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m17049
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- Photograph of snake priests chanting songs and swinging eagle feathers during a Snake Dance Ceremony at Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1896. Eight priests
Antelope priests before the kisi in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1898
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- Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m16321
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- Photograph of antelope priests before the kisi in the Hopi Snake Dance Ceremony, Oraibi, Arizona, ca.1900. They have long hair. They wear armbands
Data from: Palaeoecological inferences for the fossil Australian snakes Yurlunggur and Wonambi (Serpentes, Madtsoiidae)
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.5gs6p
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- Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian). Most representatives went extinct
snakes into the circle of the sacred meal during the Snake Dance ceremony at Mishongnovi (Mashongnavi), Arizona" data-category="" data-cropid="" data-dimen="" data-id="5920537A-47CC-4064-A84B-F032154AEF95"> Hopi ("Moki") dancers throwing snakes into the circle of the sacred meal during the Snake Dance ceremony at Mishongnovi (Mashongnavi), Arizona
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- Hopi Indians tribal areas Indians -- Hopi -- Snake Dance Indians of North America Hopi Indians Rites and ceremonies Men
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- doi:10.25549/chs-m16978
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- Photograph of Hopi ("Moki") dancers throwing snakes into the circle of the sacred meal during the Snake Dance ceremony at Mishongnovi (Mashongnavi
Data from: Homing of invasive Burmese pythons in South Florida: evidence for map and compass senses in snakes
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.pm136
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- , six of which were translocated 21–36 km from their capture locations. Translocated snakes oriented movement homeward relative to the capture location