The Oraibi Summer Snake Ceremony by H.R. Voth (1903)
A dancer returning to the kiva with his Snake costume after having released a handful of snakes
Both platoons performing, the Snake dancers making the lateral motions to the time of the humming of a song.
Both platoons performing, the Snakes dancing, which they alternate with the humming.
Chief Antelope priest with tiponi, meal bag, and rattle and asperger with medicine bowl and aspergill (ninth day)
Snaker Dancers entering the ceremony
The Antelope dancers in line on the plaza (ninth day)
The Antelope priests emerging from their kiva to go to the plaza on the eighth day for the public performance
The Bow Natsi in Position
The Snake Dance
The Snake dancers arriving on the plaza (ninth day)
The Snake dancers describing the circles in front of the booth (ninth day)
The Snake dancers in the act of making certain sideways motions with their hands, to which they hum a song in a low tone (eighth day)
The Snake Kiva and Snake Plaza
Two Flute priests in full costume
Women bringing the emetic to the Snake kiva, the first one is the one who boils to emetic