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The Okipa ceremony of the Mandans by George Catlin. Plate 3. The interior of the ceremonial lodge.
Mandanernes okipa-ceremoni af George Catlin. Plate 3. Det indre af ceremoni-hytten.
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Dansk: Det indre af mandanernes ceremoni-hytte. De fastende unge mænd har arrangeret sig langs væggene, mens okipa-giveren befinder sig midt i hytten med den hellige pibe givet ham af personen, der spillede Lone Man (First Man). Der er tegnet en ”skildpadde-tromme” for meget i forgrunden af billedet; mandanerne har kun tre trommer. Hyttens vægge blev pyntet med udsprungne pilegrene på tredjedagen.
English: The interior of the ceremonial lodge of the Mandans. The fasters have arranged themselves near the walls, while the Okipa Maker is sitting near the center. The pipe beside him is the pipe given to him by the impersonator of the mythological hero and helper Lone Man (First Man). The Mandans have only three sacred ”turtle drums”; not four as painted in the front of the picture.
Bowers, Alfred W.: Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization. Moscow, Idaho, 1991. Pages 111-163. |
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Source | Catlin, George: O-kee-pa: A Religious Ceremony; and other Customs of the Mandans. Philadelphia, 1867. |
Author | George Catlin (1796-1872) |
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