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T. Cringan, of Toronto, on the “Music of the Pagan Iroquois," the “Pagan Dance
Songs of the Iroquois" in particular. The dance-songs in question are all of
Seneca origin, sung by two native singers, Kanishandon and Dahkahhedondyeh
...
T. Cringan, of Toronto, on the “Music of the Pagan Iroquois," the “Pagan Dance
Songs of the Iroquois" in particular. The dance-songs in question are all of
Seneca origin, sung by two native singers, Kanishandon and Dahkahhedondyeh
...
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fered arm, thrusting "hers" through to the elbow; with arms thus interlocked they
dance down the middle toward the east. Before they reach the eastern end of the
lines, they are met by Hastséyalti, who dances up toward them; they retreat ...
fered arm, thrusting "hers" through to the elbow; with arms thus interlocked they
dance down the middle toward the east. Before they reach the eastern end of the
lines, they are met by Hastséyalti, who dances up toward them; they retreat ...
Strana 188
I 17-122), of Philadelphia, for April, 190I, the “ Hon-sitch-a-til-ya (a Hupa Dance),”
the White-dcer-skin dance of these Indians, which used to be celebrated every
second year, at a somewhat indefinite time, late summer or early autumn. Dress ...
I 17-122), of Philadelphia, for April, 190I, the “ Hon-sitch-a-til-ya (a Hupa Dance),”
the White-dcer-skin dance of these Indians, which used to be celebrated every
second year, at a somewhat indefinite time, late summer or early autumn. Dress ...
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