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... drum suspended horizontally on four stakes . At first glance this special ceremonial drum is identical to the Grass Dance drum , yet it is the drum , and some of its distinctive features , that render the Dream Dance unique . Drums had ...
... drum suspended horizontally on four stakes . At first glance this special ceremonial drum is identical to the Grass Dance drum , yet it is the drum , and some of its distinctive features , that render the Dream Dance unique . Drums had ...
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... drum was believed to be invested with power , both the power to heal and the power to harm . By the end of the 19th century , the Dream Dance drum occupied " a central position in Ojibwe ceremonialism " ( Vennum 1982 : 61–63 ) . There ...
... drum was believed to be invested with power , both the power to heal and the power to harm . By the end of the 19th century , the Dream Dance drum occupied " a central position in Ojibwe ceremonialism " ( Vennum 1982 : 61–63 ) . There ...
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... drum ( Howard 1966 : 119 ) , to facilitate communication between the drummer and his drum . Naamiwan's drum was likewise faithful to the concept of communication , with six long , thin bones on a string framework mounted inside the drum ...
... drum ( Howard 1966 : 119 ) , to facilitate communication between the drummer and his drum . Naamiwan's drum was likewise faithful to the concept of communication , with six long , thin bones on a string framework mounted inside the drum ...
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