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... trading dances . The important gift - giving trait was an element in two of them . One was the trading dance of the ceremonial prelude to the actual trading at the fur trading posts . I have called another the hunter's trading dance for ...
... trading dances . The important gift - giving trait was an element in two of them . One was the trading dance of the ceremonial prelude to the actual trading at the fur trading posts . I have called another the hunter's trading dance for ...
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... trading dance song . PURPOSE The life style of those who spent five to six months in the isolated hunting camps of the northeast must be understood to appreciate the hunter's trading dance . Each hunting camp was an independent entity ...
... trading dance song . PURPOSE The life style of those who spent five to six months in the isolated hunting camps of the northeast must be understood to appreciate the hunter's trading dance . Each hunting camp was an independent entity ...
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... trading 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 ...
... trading 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 ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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