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Page 169
... Dance which originated in Nevada in the second half of the 19th century . A lesser known movement , though apparently more enduring , is the Ojibwe Dream Dance . The Dream Dance ( or Drum Dance , as it is often called ) is one of the ...
... Dance which originated in Nevada in the second half of the 19th century . A lesser known movement , though apparently more enduring , is the Ojibwe Dream Dance . The Dream Dance ( or Drum Dance , as it is often called ) is one of the ...
Page 170
... dance of an Omaha warrior society , the name likely deriving from a bustle - like arrangement of grass worn ... Dance , characterized by special songs and dances arranged in an established order ( Vennum 1982 : 99 ) , was conducted in an ...
... dance of an Omaha warrior society , the name likely deriving from a bustle - like arrangement of grass worn ... Dance , characterized by special songs and dances arranged in an established order ( Vennum 1982 : 99 ) , was conducted in an ...
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... Dance ceremony , eliminates it as a forerunner to the Dream Dance . The Omaha Grass Dance drum is , by virtue of its size , considered the likely predecessor ( Vennum 1982 : 63 ) , even though the veneration and ritual decoration ...
... Dance ceremony , eliminates it as a forerunner to the Dream Dance . The Omaha Grass Dance drum is , by virtue of its size , considered the likely predecessor ( Vennum 1982 : 63 ) , even though the veneration and ritual decoration ...
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