The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... dance also . The women dancers are painted by the men dancers . They wear the softest feathers of an eagle in their hair , and their hands are painted white . The men danc- ers must each have one woman to dance with . They dance in a ...
... dance also . The women dancers are painted by the men dancers . They wear the softest feathers of an eagle in their hair , and their hands are painted white . The men danc- ers must each have one woman to dance with . They dance in a ...
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The four main types of ceremonies and dances of the Cheyenne people were : The War Dance . The Victory Dance . The Social Dance . The Religious Dance . No one knows when the War Dance was first founded . It is believed to have been ...
The four main types of ceremonies and dances of the Cheyenne people were : The War Dance . The Victory Dance . The Social Dance . The Religious Dance . No one knows when the War Dance was first founded . It is believed to have been ...
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... dance referred to by Mrs. Wilson , and innovations introduced by more modern dancers . Early in the 1900's differences began to develop between the young Indians and the old- timers . The younger ones wanted to dance , just to dance ...
... dance referred to by Mrs. Wilson , and innovations introduced by more modern dancers . Early in the 1900's differences began to develop between the young Indians and the old- timers . The younger ones wanted to dance , just to dance ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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