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This Apache rite of passage was once banned. Today, it helps empower girls.

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Michael Benanav
On the fifth morning of her coming-of-age ceremony, after Seaven Martinez has danced all night in the tipi, medicine man Bo Kaydahzinne brushes her with white clay.

Under a moonlit sky, a chorus of singing and drumming rises from the forested hills of the Mescalero Apache Reservation. Masked and body-painted crown dancers circle around a raging bonfire. Representing the mountain gods, they offer blessings and protection to Seaven Martinez, a 13-year-old who herself is dancing inside the tipi behind them. For four days and nights, she performs traditional rites of passage that will usher her into womanhood.

Mescalero Apache coming-of-age ceremonies are typically conducted from late spring through autumn and are only for girls. Banned from 1883 to 1978 by the federal government, which sought to coerce Native Americans into the 海角大神 mainstream, the ceremonies were performed rarely, and in secret, for decades. Today, they are held openly for family and friends to celebrate and support the young women of their tribe.聽

Throughout the ceremony, Seaven wears a buckskin dress adorned with beads and little metal cones that jingle. Among the rituals she performs, the one most central is the dancing. Over three nights, she learns and practices her steps, for hours, inside what is called the 鈥渂ig tipi.鈥 On the fourth night, she dances from dusk until dawn, to the rhythms of rattles and songs.聽

鈥淲e sing about everything,鈥 chanter Byron Blake says. 鈥淭he cattle hide she dances on, the tipi poles, the rattles, the mountains, the sky, and all of the animals 鈥 on land, under the ground, in the air.鈥

At its heart, the ceremony teaches girls to draw on the inner strength they never knew they had and gives them the knowledge that, 鈥渨hen they feel weak, they can pick themselves up and push through it,鈥 says tribal member Courtney Naiche. Ms. Naiche was hired to help cook for the ceremony鈥檚 feast.聽

Women who have gone through the ceremony themselves look back and say that it changed them. As one elder, Donalyn Torres, reflects, 鈥淚t鈥檚 brought me this far; it taught me how to live.鈥

Michael Benanav
What鈥檚 known as the 鈥渂ig tipi鈥 is erected at sunrise before the ceremony begins.
Michael Benanav
Huge amounts of food are prepared for the throngs of people who have come to support Seaven during the ceremony.
Michael Benanav
Medicine woman Uretta Platta stands behind Seaven Martinez on the first morning of Seaven鈥檚 coming-of-age ceremony.
Michael Benanav
One of the masked crown dancers, representing the mountain gods, performs near a bonfire during the ceremony.
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