Sundance

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The Sun Dance was a ritual of renewal and probably the most important rite celebrated by the Lakota, as well as most Plain Indians. This ritual involved extreme pain to the warriors who endured it.
University of Southern California
Sun dance lodge - Cheyenne (The North American Indian, v. XIX. Norwood, MA, The Plimpton Press, 1930) by Edward Sheriff Curtis from University of Southern California Libraries
Frame of the sponsor's tipi, Cree sun-dance (The North American Indian, v. XVIII. Norwood, MA, The Plimpton Press)
Frame of the sponsor's tipi, Cree sun-dance (The North American Indian, v. XVIII. Norwood, MA, The Plimpton Press, 1928) by Edward Sheriff Curtis from University of Southern California Libraries
The Glenbow Museum > Archives Photographs Search Results
Bringing in branches for lodge, sun dance, Blackfoot reserve, Alberta. Date: July 1921
Cheyenne Sun Dance. Date Original: 1902-1933. Richard Throssel Collection, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
The Glenbow Museum > Archives Photographs Search Results
Title: Medicine men in sun dance lodge, Alberta. Date: [ca. 1910-1915]