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... dance was not a scheduled or preplanned event ; anyone might start the dance whenever he chose to do so . There was agreement that the trading dance should conclude at midnight . Change was greatest at Old Town . Two teams were selected ...
... dance was not a scheduled or preplanned event ; anyone might start the dance whenever he chose to do so . There was agreement that the trading dance should conclude at midnight . Change was greatest at Old Town . Two teams were selected ...
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... dance was a fall or early winter recreational activity that might be compared to our Christmas , New Year's , or winter festival parties . THE MUSIC The opening song of the fur trade trading dance , " Adesquidex , Adesquidex , that is ...
... dance was a fall or early winter recreational activity that might be compared to our Christmas , New Year's , or winter festival parties . THE MUSIC The opening song of the fur trade trading dance , " Adesquidex , Adesquidex , that is ...
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... dance on 22 December 1839 seems to have been performed for Waseun . Several days before the medicine dance of 17-18 April 1841 , Indians were out collecting money for the dance , and for whiskey . There is at least one mention of a ...
... dance on 22 December 1839 seems to have been performed for Waseun . Several days before the medicine dance of 17-18 April 1841 , Indians were out collecting money for the dance , and for whiskey . There is at least one mention of a ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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