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Photo Mug : Preparing the sweat, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Preparing the sweat, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis




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Preparing the sweat, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Preparing the sweat, c1905. Four Navajo Indians preparing hot embers, covering them with brush and weeds on second day of Yebichai ceremony

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Bring the rich history of the past into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the iconic image "Preparing the Sweat, c1905" by Edward S. Curtis, this mug showcases a captivating moment from the Navajo Yebichai ceremony. Each sip from this mug transports you back in time, as you immerse yourself in the story told through the eyes of this renowned photographer. Add a touch of history and culture to your morning coffee or evening tea with this beautifully crafted and vibrant mug.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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Preparing the Sweat - A Moment in the Yebichai Ceremony, Navajo Nation, c1905

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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment in the Yebichai ceremony, a traditional Navajo spiritual event, as four Native American men prepare the sweat lodge. Edward Sheriff Curtis, a pioneering American anthropologist and photographer, meticulously documented this scene in the arid desert landscape of the Southwestern United States. The men, dressed in simple clothing, work together to prepare the sweat lodge, a crucial aspect of Navajo tribal culture. They cover hot embers with brush and weeds, ensuring the fire's heat will be contained and sustained for the upcoming ceremony. The second day of the Yebichai ceremony is marked by this laborious process, which is steeped in both spiritual and practical significance. The Navajo people, also known as the Dine, have a rich and complex history, with a deep connection to the land and its natural elements. The Yebichai ceremony is a testament to their enduring traditions, which have been passed down through generations. Edward Sheriff Curtis's photograph offers a rare glimpse into this intriguing moment in Navajo life, providing a valuable record of their customs and heritage. The image invites us to reflect on the resilience and adaptability of indigenous communities, as they continue to preserve their unique cultural practices amidst the ever-changing world. This photograph, taken in the early 1900s, is a testament to the power of ethnographic documentation and the importance of preserving the diverse cultural heritage of North America. It serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of human history and the ongoing need to honor and celebrate the traditions of indigenous peoples.

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