AD3- Apache Indians of the San Carlos and White River Reservation Dress

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The Apache Indians of the San Carlos and White River Reservations call these dresses “Jingle Dresses”. They are worn during the Sunrise Ceremony, a ‘coming of age’ ceremony for young Apache women.
Comes with top and bottom skirt
Made of Buckskin

AD3- Apache Indians of the San Carlos and White River Reservation Dress

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At the beginning of the ceremony, Ghost or Crown dancers perform a ceremonial blessing of the young women. Later, the girls are covered from head to toe with corn pollen, thus turning their hair and faces white. The girls then go into the wilderness to work on their traditional wedding dresses and reflect for several days. Upon returning, they again are blessed by the Ghost or Crown dancers.

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