Little Wacipi Dancer in Sepia
by Dyle Warren
Title
Little Wacipi Dancer in Sepia
Artist
Dyle Warren
Medium
Photograph - Photograph - Photography
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Little Native Dancer in Sepia is an original photograph by Dyle Warren. Young contestant wearing a porcupine (roach) headdress at the 47th National Championship Indian Pow-Wow at Traders Village Grand Prairie, Texas.
Porcupine hair roaches are a traditional male headdress of a number of native american tribes. Most often worn at pow-wows by dancers as regalia. From the guard hair of the porcupine, the tail hair of the white tail deer and the moose. Some hair roaches are dyed bright colors such as red or yellow. The term roach comes from the traditional Mohawk hairstyle worn by warriors of the Pawnee and some Algonquin tribes.
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June 26th, 2014
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