This article examines the materiality of the Ghost Dance shirt – ógle wakȟáŋ kiŋ – among the Lakota, and its associated symbols and functions. By cross-referencing sources on the Ghost Dance to sources on traditional Lakota belief and ritual, it is shown that the practice of interrituality – the use of established ritual elements and acts in novel contexts – enabled traditional ritual dynamics and ontological understandings to be actualized and materialized in the Ghost Dance. This gave it performative powers and a sense of cultural familiarity with which participants could navigate a turbulent period with recognizable ritual elements. Considering the primacy of visions, concepts such as wakȟáŋ, wašíčuŋ, tȟúŋ, and wótȟawe, protective design...
During the nineteenth century, as the United States established itself as a nation and expanded its ...
Kultura duchowa Lakotów łączy w sobie wiele elementów, które z punktu widzenia osób wychowanych w wi...
This thesis focuses primarily on Lakota concerns about the appropriation of their spirituality. The...
In the late 1800s, the Lakota culture was nearly exterminated by the U.S. Government. The Ghost Danc...
cited By 0The Ghost Dance was a distinguishing phenomenon in Lakota history that caused a lot of fri...
Native to the Great Plaines are the Lakota people. During the colonization of the U.S. by the govern...
In the late 1800s, the Lakota people practiced the Ghost Dance. The dance served as an optimistic, s...
The Ghost Dance of the Lakota is irretrievably linked to the infamous Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890....
This essay highlights indigenous cultures’ history, way of life, and practices that are unknown to t...
INTRODUCTION The 1890 Ghost Dance originated among the Tovusidokado, a food-named band or multifamil...
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians The purpose of the dissertation is to ...
This study examines the role of place and ritual performance in the construction of subjectivities a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-176)The Ghost Dance Movement of 1890 as it was adapte...
The purpose of this thesis was 10 describe the use of artifactual communication skills in the ceremo...
The material culture of a society forms a vital link between past and present generations. One indig...
During the nineteenth century, as the United States established itself as a nation and expanded its ...
Kultura duchowa Lakotów łączy w sobie wiele elementów, które z punktu widzenia osób wychowanych w wi...
This thesis focuses primarily on Lakota concerns about the appropriation of their spirituality. The...
In the late 1800s, the Lakota culture was nearly exterminated by the U.S. Government. The Ghost Danc...
cited By 0The Ghost Dance was a distinguishing phenomenon in Lakota history that caused a lot of fri...
Native to the Great Plaines are the Lakota people. During the colonization of the U.S. by the govern...
In the late 1800s, the Lakota people practiced the Ghost Dance. The dance served as an optimistic, s...
The Ghost Dance of the Lakota is irretrievably linked to the infamous Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890....
This essay highlights indigenous cultures’ history, way of life, and practices that are unknown to t...
INTRODUCTION The 1890 Ghost Dance originated among the Tovusidokado, a food-named band or multifamil...
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians The purpose of the dissertation is to ...
This study examines the role of place and ritual performance in the construction of subjectivities a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-176)The Ghost Dance Movement of 1890 as it was adapte...
The purpose of this thesis was 10 describe the use of artifactual communication skills in the ceremo...
The material culture of a society forms a vital link between past and present generations. One indig...
During the nineteenth century, as the United States established itself as a nation and expanded its ...
Kultura duchowa Lakotów łączy w sobie wiele elementów, które z punktu widzenia osób wychowanych w wi...
This thesis focuses primarily on Lakota concerns about the appropriation of their spirituality. The...