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Cheyenne Sun Dancers

The Sun Dance is a ceremony practiced differently by several North American Indian Nations, but many of the ceremonies have features in common, including dancing, singing and drumming.
The Sun Dance was the most spectacular and important religious ceremony of the Plains Indians of 19th-century North America, ordinarily held by each tribe once a year usually at the time of the Summer Solstice.
The Sun Dance last from four to eight days starting at the sunset of the final day of preparation and ending at sunset.
The Cheyenne tribesmen were one of many who practiced this dance.

Boys, 6+ yrs =

$ 1695.00 (with bonnet)
$ 1395.00 (with warrior headpiece)

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