Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 261
... dance is also cele- brated by the Micmacs , having been performed by them during the past year . In both nations , it is generally united with other dances , and seems to be an appendage to the more formal ones . The general impression ...
... dance is also cele- brated by the Micmacs , having been performed by them during the past year . In both nations , it is generally united with other dances , and seems to be an appendage to the more formal ones . The general impression ...
Strana 263
... dances , though it may be followed by a dance of the Micmacs , or other foreign Indians . There was , when last pre- sented , no special dress adopted for the snake - dance , and the horn rattle is used also in other dances . It seems ...
... dances , though it may be followed by a dance of the Micmacs , or other foreign Indians . There was , when last pre- sented , no special dress adopted for the snake - dance , and the horn rattle is used also in other dances . It seems ...
Strana 279
... dances . The song sung at the Ham - po- ney , an ancient dance celebrated every eight or ten years by the women , was also obtained from one of the participants . This dance , an elaborate corn - dance , is said to be an ancient ...
... dances . The song sung at the Ham - po- ney , an ancient dance celebrated every eight or ten years by the women , was also obtained from one of the participants . This dance , an elaborate corn - dance , is said to be an ancient ...
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