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... Dance " , which he records as choogichoo yajik [ jujijua ' jik , literally " they are doing the Serpent Dance " ( Francis , personal communication , 1996 ) ] as remembered by Newell Glode in 1895. Glode reported that very few members of ...
... Dance " , which he records as choogichoo yajik [ jujijua ' jik , literally " they are doing the Serpent Dance " ( Francis , personal communication , 1996 ) ] as remembered by Newell Glode in 1895. Glode reported that very few members of ...
Page 333
... dancing . Hagar also reports that " the Micmacs assert that the traditional object of the dance was to obtain the poison of the serpent for medicinal use ... and that at one time long ago their ancestors used to dance it so much that ...
... dancing . Hagar also reports that " the Micmacs assert that the traditional object of the dance was to obtain the poison of the serpent for medicinal use ... and that at one time long ago their ancestors used to dance it so much that ...
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... Dance , there are also the four revolutions around the medicine man in the centre . Again we see that good medicine can be procured by properly turning Kitpusiaqnaw over at the appropriate times . In summary , the Serpent Dance involves ...
... Dance , there are also the four revolutions around the medicine man in the centre . Again we see that good medicine can be procured by properly turning Kitpusiaqnaw over at the appropriate times . In summary , the Serpent Dance involves ...
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