2011-01-272011-01-271908Accession id cp1998_26http://hdl.handle.net/10267/9039The original photogravure was produced in Boston by John Andrew & Son, c1908 and published as plate 163 in The North American Indian volume five, subtitled The Mandan. The Arikara. The Atsina [portfolio]. Original copyright Seattle : E.S. Curtis, 1908Description by Edward S. Curtis: "Three members of the medicine fraternity, painted to represent ducks and holding the rushes among which waterfowl rest, in their dance around the sacred cedar" source: Library of Congress, American Memory websiteen-US© All rights reserved. The accompanying digital objects and associated documentation are provided for online research and access purposes. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and present this digital object and the accompanying documentation, without fee, and without written agreement, is hereby granted for educational, non-commercial purposes only. The Rhodes College Archives and Special Collections reserves the right to decide what constitutes educational and commercial use. In all instances of use, acknowledgement must be given to Rhodes College Archives Digital Repository, Memphis, TN. For information regarding permission to use this image, please email the Archives at archives@rhodes.edu.PhotographsCurtis, Edward S., 1868-1952PhotogravuresImagesArikara IndiansRites and ceremoniesHeadgearDancesArikara medicine ceremony - The DucksImage