Apache Ga'an Dancer
Apache Ga'an Dancer
Limited Edition
IMAGE BACKSTORY: The Ga’an (Crown Dancer) bless the maidens in an ancient and sacred tradition that is a major component of a young girl's coming of age ceremony. The Apache believe that the dance was taught by Usen, the creator, to the Ga’an, the Crown Dancers. These mountain spirits dance for healing and to promote harmony. Coming of Age Ceremony at the Mescalero Apache tribal lands in southern New Mexico. ©Jan Butchofsky.
PRINT RUN: Edition of 10 at 12” x 12” on 16” x 20” paper | Edition of 3 at 24” x 24” on 30” x 40” paper.
PRINT DETAILS: Each limited edition print is custom crafted by master printer Mark Berndt and printed on Epson Hot Press Natural paper.
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