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Powwow Clyde Ellis Luke E Lassiter Gary H Dunham

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Powwow Clyde Ellis Luke E Lassiter Gary H Dunham
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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Clyde Ellis, Luke E. Lassiter, Gary H. Dunham
ISBN: 080326755X, 9780803267558, 0803229607
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Powwow Clyde Ellis Luke E Lassiter Gary H Dunham by Clyde Ellis, Luke E. Lassiter, Gary H. Dunham 080326755X, 9780803267558, 0803229607 instant download after payment.

This anthology examines the origins, meanings, and enduring power of the powwow. Held on and off reservations, in rural and urban settings, powwows are an important vehicle for Native peoples to gather regularly. Although sometimes a paradoxical combination of both tribal and intertribal identities, they are a medium by which many groups maintain important practices. Powwow begins with an exploration of the history and significance of powwows, ranging from the Hochunk dances of the early twentieth century to present-day Southern Cheyenne gatherings to the contemporary powwow circuit of the northern plains. Contributors discuss the powwow’s performative and cultural dimensions, including emcees, song and dance, the expression of traditional values, and the Powwow Princess. The final section examines how powwow practices have been appropriated and transformed by Natives and non-Natives during the past few decades. Of special note is the use of powwows by Native communities in the eastern United States, by Germans, by gay and lesbian Natives, and by New Agers. (20070321)

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