Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... dance within an earthen ring just outside his dwelling . During the mid - 19th cen- tury the Micmac held that this dance , known as the neskouwadijik , when performed on St. Anne's Day rendered a chief invulnerable to musket balls ...
... dance within an earthen ring just outside his dwelling . During the mid - 19th cen- tury the Micmac held that this dance , known as the neskouwadijik , when performed on St. Anne's Day rendered a chief invulnerable to musket balls ...
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... dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's partnership with poetry , music , and dance . Conclusion This discussion of the relationship between ...
... dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's partnership with poetry , music , and dance . Conclusion This discussion of the relationship between ...
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... dance " held for the guides soon to leave for the Rocky Mountains on a gold - seeking expedition outfitted by William Parsons . Al- though badly scared , Tomlinson was reassured by one of the older Delawares present that he was in no ...
... dance " held for the guides soon to leave for the Rocky Mountains on a gold - seeking expedition outfitted by William Parsons . Al- though badly scared , Tomlinson was reassured by one of the older Delawares present that he was in no ...
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