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Whirling Thunder One Mans Journey Through Native America The Evolution Of New England Powwows 19402014 Bullock

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Whirling Thunder One Mans Journey Through Native America The Evolution Of New England Powwows 19402014 Bullock
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Publisher: Piscataqua Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.76 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Bullock, Paul; Bullock, Harriett
ISBN: 9781939739629, 1939739624
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Whirling Thunder One Mans Journey Through Native America The Evolution Of New England Powwows 19402014 Bullock by Bullock, Paul; Bullock, Harriett 9781939739629, 1939739624 instant download after payment.

For half a century Paul Bullock and his family have been committed to raising awareness about the Native people of New England. Paul, known as Whirling Thunder, grew up in Bristol, Rhode Island and is of part Wampanoag ancestry. He came into the powwow scene as a boy in the 1940s, performing from the time he was 11 years old. By the late 1960s, when he and his six children had become the Paul Bullock family dancers, teaching dances and songs to others, they had made a decision that they would emphasize Eastern dance steps and etiquette at New England powwows. Paul had that wonderful capacity to understand and utilize the etiquette of the dance, and to show others how to use it. His innate courtesy and that of Native cultural traditions merged into one. He was a dedicated, purposeful individual whose influence during the long, dry period of the mid-twentieth century, before federal recognition of Eastern tribes, helped reinforce the sense of self of Native New Englanders

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