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As late as the 1920s furthermore , the chief hosting a St. Anne's celebration was expected to perform a ritual dance within an earthen ring just outside his dwelling . During the mid - 19th century the Micmac held that this dance ...
As late as the 1920s furthermore , the chief hosting a St. Anne's celebration was expected to perform a ritual dance within an earthen ring just outside his dwelling . During the mid - 19th century the Micmac held that this dance ...
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Language moves with the body , captures its and mind's sympathetic vibrations in speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's ...
Language moves with the body , captures its and mind's sympathetic vibrations in speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's ...
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After watching the dance for hours , Tomlinson threw himself “ upon the couch of skins prepared for me in the hut of my Indian friend ” , and that morning breakfasted on “ coarse corn cake and smoked venison " ( Tomlinson 1859 : 34-37 ...
After watching the dance for hours , Tomlinson threw himself “ upon the couch of skins prepared for me in the hut of my Indian friend ” , and that morning breakfasted on “ coarse corn cake and smoked venison " ( Tomlinson 1859 : 34-37 ...
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