"Ta-vo-kok-i, or the Circle Dance. (Summer costume.)"
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Title
"Ta-vo-kok-i, or the Circle Dance. (Summer costume.)"
Description
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Photograph of a group of Kai-Vav-It men, women and children, seen standing in a circle, wearing feathered headdresses. Their backs are to the camera, and a group of children are seen sitting in the foreground.
"Indians of the Colorado Valley. No. 11. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of the Colorado, in northern Arizona. Ta-vo-kok-i, or The circle dance. (Summer costume). Photographed by Hillers."
Published by H. Ropes & Co. 323 Broadway, N.Y.
"U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West. By J.W. Powell and A.H. Thompson."
Published by H. Ropes & Co. 323 Broadway, N.Y.
"U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West. By J.W. Powell and A.H. Thompson."
Gift of R.C. Waterson, 1875.
Creator
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925, photographer
Source
Graphic Arts Photos Native American
425301_0036.tif
Publisher
H. Ropes & Co.
Date
ca. 1874
Citation
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925, photographer, “"Ta-vo-kok-i, or the Circle Dance. (Summer costume.)",” Native American Photographs, accessed June 3, 2023, https://www.americanantiquarian.org/nativeamericanphotographs/items/show/259.