Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 273
THE WALPI SNAKE DANCE OF 1895 . The Snake Dance at Walpi is no longer a subject upon which a casual visitor to the pueblos can add much to what is known , but has passed into the range of scientific research , and we must look to ...
THE WALPI SNAKE DANCE OF 1895 . The Snake Dance at Walpi is no longer a subject upon which a casual visitor to the pueblos can add much to what is known , but has passed into the range of scientific research , and we must look to ...
Strana 277
... dance was celebrated there in his time ( 1583 ) . Repeated questioning from those who have a knowledge of Acoma ritual has failed , however , to give me any information of its survival there , but I should not be surprised if future ...
... dance was celebrated there in his time ( 1583 ) . Repeated questioning from those who have a knowledge of Acoma ritual has failed , however , to give me any information of its survival there , but I should not be surprised if future ...
Strana 281
The attendance of white spectators at the 1895 dance at Walpi was larger than on either of the two previous presentations , and many of the visitors came from a considerable distance . The fame of the Snake Dance has spread far and wide ...
The attendance of white spectators at the 1895 dance at Walpi was larger than on either of the two previous presentations , and many of the visitors came from a considerable distance . The fame of the Snake Dance has spread far and wide ...
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