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'Innocence
' An ouroboros [a snake holding its own tail in its mouth] can be seen to the right of the picture
He returned to the United States to serve as Secretary of State in the administration of President Calvin Coolidge
on the coast of Kent
Religious Ceremony, Mandan Village Size:M: 60 x 40cm 'InnocenceReligious ceremony in a Mandan village, North America, 1841. Young men run in a circle dragging elk skulls behind them. The Mandan are a Native American tribe that historically lived on the banks of the Missouri and its tributaries in what is now North and South Dakota. Unlike the migrant Plains Indians ther lived in permanent villages of circular earth lodges. The Mandan were almost wiped out by a smallpox epidemic in 1837 1838. A print from 'North
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