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... ceremony based on " universal peace " . In fact , Black Elk , a Lakota Sioux , claimed that it was he who “ started the ghost shirt " as the result of his own vision while participating in a Ghost Dance ceremony just prior to the battle ...
... ceremony based on " universal peace " . In fact , Black Elk , a Lakota Sioux , claimed that it was he who “ started the ghost shirt " as the result of his own vision while participating in a Ghost Dance ceremony just prior to the battle ...
Page 177
... ceremony is its transmis- sion from one community to another . As noted earlier , transmission was one of the important responsibilities of a drum owner , and faithful adherence to the ceremony has been documented . From the date of ...
... ceremony is its transmis- sion from one community to another . As noted earlier , transmission was one of the important responsibilities of a drum owner , and faithful adherence to the ceremony has been documented . From the date of ...
Page 180
... ceremonies , of Dream Dance ceremonies , or some other ceremony to which the Dream Dance had become appended ? The Dream Dance played a fairly significant role in the lives of both the Minnesota and Berens River Ojibwe . Great care was ...
... ceremonies , of Dream Dance ceremonies , or some other ceremony to which the Dream Dance had become appended ? The Dream Dance played a fairly significant role in the lives of both the Minnesota and Berens River Ojibwe . Great care was ...
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