Voici les deux premières cartes postales d'une série créée par Paul Coze en 1948 pour le parc national de Mesa Verde sur son thème favori, les Indiens, seigneurs du Far-West...
Légende de la première illustration:
A ceremony in the Kiva
(n°6 in Prehistoric Series)
Priests chanting around a kiva altar. Between the fire pit and the priest using the pipie for "blessing by smoke" is the sipapu, symbolic entrance to the underworld.
Légende de la seconde illustration:
Navajo Yeibichi Dancers
(Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado)
Navajo chant and dance as climax of unique evening campfire entertainment provided by the National Park Service.
© Paul Coze
Légende de la première illustration:
A ceremony in the Kiva
(n°6 in Prehistoric Series)
Priests chanting around a kiva altar. Between the fire pit and the priest using the pipie for "blessing by smoke" is the sipapu, symbolic entrance to the underworld.
Légende de la seconde illustration:
Navajo Yeibichi Dancers
(Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado)
Navajo chant and dance as climax of unique evening campfire entertainment provided by the National Park Service.
© Paul Coze
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