Ritual of the Wind: North American Indian Ceremonies, Music, and Dance |
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American animals Ariz basket beat beauty become begins birds body boogers bring buffalo caciques called Cany carry Celebration ceremony chanter Chief child circle comes Corn costume culture cycle dancers deer divinities eagle Early earth expressive face Fair Fathers fire forces four gifts give grass ground hand head holy Hopi human ideas Indian individual initiates kachinas kiva Late lines live lodge look Matachines Mother move movements nature Navajo night North offerings Okla once painted patient performed Plains Powwow prayer prepared priest Pueblo rain powers represent Reservation rise rites ritual sacred SECOND CLOWN Shawl Silent sing singers Snake social societies Songs spirit stands steps Sun Dance symbols Taos tell tepee things touch traditional tribal tribes universe usually village vision walk wind Winter women young
References to this book
American Indian Reference and Resource Books for Children and Young Adults Barbara Kuipers No preview available - 1995 |