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Human and animal skulls placed in a ceremonial circle
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Human and animal skulls placed in a ceremonial circle
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Human and animal skulls placed on the ground; men on horseback in the background. Aquatint after Ch. Bodmer, ca. 1840.

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Keywords: Indians, North American; Tribal; Native Americans; Religion; Karl Bodmer; Ceremonial

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