Powwow invites readers into the dancing circle where a cornucopia of information, analysis, and interpretation vibrates, telling us about the popular intertribal celebration. The topic of American Indian powwows creates strong emotions and colorful stories, and the editors invite several authors into the dance arena of this book to share their research and experiences. As a result, readers will hear the drum, see traditional and fancy dancers, smell the sizzling fry bread, and feel the spirit that is the American Indian powwow. The editors point out that powwows vary in size from the larger Red Earth gathering on the Great Plains with its big money prizes for dancers and drummers to smaller family and social powwow celebrations. The edito...
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Powwow invites readers into the dancing circle where a cornucopia of information, analysis, and inte...
Review of: "Powwow," edited by Clyde Ellis, Luke Eric Lassiter, and Gary H. Dunham
Powwows have been a powerful expression of cultural identity in Indian country for much of the past ...
Review of: Heartbeat of the People: Music and Dance of the Northern Pow-wow. Browner, Tara
Carol Markstrom\u27s study, written from the perspective of a developmental psychologist specializin...
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Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Review of: Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories. Penman, Sarah, ed
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
Powwow invites readers into the dancing circle where a cornucopia of information, analysis, and inte...
Review of: "Powwow," edited by Clyde Ellis, Luke Eric Lassiter, and Gary H. Dunham
Powwows have been a powerful expression of cultural identity in Indian country for much of the past ...
Review of: Heartbeat of the People: Music and Dance of the Northern Pow-wow. Browner, Tara
Carol Markstrom\u27s study, written from the perspective of a developmental psychologist specializin...
The radiant image of Binaseek in Evelyn Nelson..Kennedy\u27s Our Modern Powwows provides a fine in...
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Review of: "Joining In: Exploring the History of Voluntary Organizations," by Karen J. Blair
In recent years a number of related academic fields have explored the connections between museums an...
While Speak to Me Words: Essays on Contemporary American Indian Poetry is written primarily for lite...
Without Indians-or, rather, their imaginings of them-white Americans would hardly know how to define...
Native American Dance attempts to capture in picture and words life itself across the span of time a...
Rebuilding Native Nations is a powerful restatement and reconsideration of American Indian self-dete...
Review of: Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories. Penman, Sarah, ed
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...