The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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Strana 74
... dances were no longer danced in these tribes . In the case of the inter- esting eagle dance of the Zuni - I witnessed the dance and recorded the songs , but not in the pueblo . In 1922 I attended the deer dance of the Yaqui and recorded ...
... dances were no longer danced in these tribes . In the case of the inter- esting eagle dance of the Zuni - I witnessed the dance and recorded the songs , but not in the pueblo . In 1922 I attended the deer dance of the Yaqui and recorded ...
Strana 75
... dance . Men and women assumed a squatting position as they moved around the drum in this dance , and used their hands like paws . The action of the owl dance was particularly interesting as men and women advanced around the drum ...
... dance . Men and women assumed a squatting position as they moved around the drum in this dance , and used their hands like paws . The action of the owl dance was particularly interesting as men and women advanced around the drum ...
Strana 76
d = 120 NO . 2. Winnebago Song of the Fish Dance * In the snake dance of the Winnebago , as in the same dance in other tribes under observation , the long line of dancers , following a leader , coiled and un- coiled , or moved in ...
d = 120 NO . 2. Winnebago Song of the Fish Dance * In the snake dance of the Winnebago , as in the same dance in other tribes under observation , the long line of dancers , following a leader , coiled and un- coiled , or moved in ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
Jay Ellis Ransom | 62 |
Imitative Dances Among the American Indians Frances Densmore | 79 |
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