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Page 432
... Drum Dance is referred to in the literature as Religion Dance , Drum Religion , Religion or Drum Society , Drum Lodge , Dancing Rite Drum , or Society of Dreamers , Dream Dance , Society of Dancing Men ( Barrett 1911 ; Skinner 1913 : 17 ...
... Drum Dance is referred to in the literature as Religion Dance , Drum Religion , Religion or Drum Society , Drum Lodge , Dancing Rite Drum , or Society of Dreamers , Dream Dance , Society of Dancing Men ( Barrett 1911 ; Skinner 1913 : 17 ...
Page 440
... Drum allows anyone in , like in the New Testament everybody is equal to the next . The Brave Drum is clearly seen as the new covenant negotiated between God , Wananihkwe , and the rest of humanity , while the Chief Drum and Old ...
... Drum allows anyone in , like in the New Testament everybody is equal to the next . The Brave Drum is clearly seen as the new covenant negotiated between God , Wananihkwe , and the rest of humanity , while the Chief Drum and Old ...
Page 453
... Drum contexts . But the last such tokens of traditional tribal identity have not yet completely disappeared in Drum meetings . Many participants still appear in their best ... Drum Chief of the Sauk Drum Dance . The ALGONQUIAN DRUM DANCE 453.
... Drum contexts . But the last such tokens of traditional tribal identity have not yet completely disappeared in Drum meetings . Many participants still appear in their best ... Drum Chief of the Sauk Drum Dance . The ALGONQUIAN DRUM DANCE 453.
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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