Yoeme deer dance headdress ca. 1910
Sonora, Mexico
Deer hide, glass eyes, antlers
31 x 25 x 33 cm
Collected by Edward H. Davis
11/2382
 Brought to life with the music of deer songs, this headdress is worn by  Yoeme Deer Dancers dancing to the beat of the songs. Shaking gourd  rattles, the deer dancers also wear deer-hoof rattles around their  waists, as well as cocoon rattles around their lower legs. Yoeme have  always believed they exist in close communion with all the inhabitants  of the Sonoran Desert and the Deer Dancers help them feel this  connection. Contemporary Yoeme regard the Deer Dance and Deer Dance  songs as the most essential expression of what it means to be Yoeme—that  is, to be entrusted with the well-being of the earth, its animals and  plants.
http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/infinityofnations/introduction.html
 
beautiful.
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