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... dance that preceded it by a few days . When mentioned , the dance has generally been treated as being merely an entertaining performance for the Englishmen . Rountree , who has given it the most attention , pointed out its similarity to ...
... dance that preceded it by a few days . When mentioned , the dance has generally been treated as being merely an entertaining performance for the Englishmen . Rountree , who has given it the most attention , pointed out its similarity to ...
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... dance as " this new Sioux dance which is said to be a religious institution ” . Michelson regarded this statement as sufficient evidence for the existence of the Dance in Wisconsin as envisioned by the Sioux girl . Skinner , too , had ...
... dance as " this new Sioux dance which is said to be a religious institution ” . Michelson regarded this statement as sufficient evidence for the existence of the Dance in Wisconsin as envisioned by the Sioux girl . Skinner , too , had ...
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responsibility , abstinence from drinking , and helping the needy . Besides war dances and other glorifications of violence , the Drum Dance was generally welcomed as a means to compete efficiently against the Algonquian - type ...
responsibility , abstinence from drinking , and helping the needy . Besides war dances and other glorifications of violence , the Drum Dance was generally welcomed as a means to compete efficiently against the Algonquian - type ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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