Hopi Snake Dancer Horse of a Different Color

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Every 2 years, at the end of the Hopi’s sixteen day celebration, the Hopi tribe would perform a ceremony called the snake dance, as snakes were said to be guardians of springs.

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Every 2 years, at the end of the Hopi’s sixteen day celebration, the Hopi tribe would perform a ceremony called the snake dance, as snakes were said to be guardians of springs. Dancing was a means to bring rain to their desert land and to worship their ancestors. With a rattle in this quarter horse’s mouth and a snake by its side, this horse is ready to bring in the dark clouds.

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