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Dancing Feathers

Dancing Feathers
Author: Christel Kleitsch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1985
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780920303245

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A young Ojibway girl learns to appreciate her heritage when she attends her first Pow-wow.


Toss the Feathers

Toss the Feathers
Author: Pat Murphy
Publisher: Mercier PressLtd
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781856351157

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Collection of the most popular set dances in easy-to-use notations.


Dancing Feathers

Dancing Feathers
Author: Christel Kleitsch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN: 9789998909670

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The House Of Dance And Feathers:

The House Of Dance And Feathers:
Author: Rachel Breunlin
Publisher: University of New Orleans Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780970619075

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In the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Ronald W. Lewis has assembled a museum to the various worlds he inhabits. Built in 2003, the House of Dance & Feathers represents many New Orleans societies: Mardi Gras Indians, Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs, Bone Gangs, and Parade Krewes. More than just a catalogue of the artifacts in the museum, this full-color book is a detailed map of these worlds as experienced by Ronald W. Lewis.


Tale Feathers

Tale Feathers
Author: Jacquelyn M. Howard
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1440173338

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"This volume of stories celebrates the incredible and indelible ways in which birds touch us, intrinsically as well as extrinsically. I hope it will encourage a greater awareness of and appreciation for these remarkable beings and a deep and abiding respect for and nurturing of their presence amongst us." -Ira Rubinoff, PhD, Director Emeritus and Senior Staff Scientist Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Welcome to the amazing world of birds, birders and bird watching. Birds have what we don't-the enchantment of wings! They lift and break free from the bounds of gravity, soar over lakes, mountains, treetops-a veritable moving feast of fascinating, unpredictable, and breathtaking movement that captures and defies our ability to control it. And we love them, because they represent the untamed wild in ourselves. The writings in this book evoke our deepest connections with birds and allow us to revel in the sense of mystery, magic, and devotion that we all feel for our feathered friends. Open to any page, start reading, and become one of the millions who know that the only piece of equipment you really need to begin birding is a book. Let your journey begin with this one.


Indigenous Aesthetics

Indigenous Aesthetics
Author: Steven Leuthold
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780292747036

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What happens when a Native or indigenous person turns a video camera on his or her own culture? Are the resulting images different from what a Westernized filmmaker would create, and, if so, in what ways? How does the use of a non-Native art-making medium, specifically video or film, affect the aesthetics of the Native culture? These are some of the questions that underlie this rich study of Native American aesthetics, art, media, and identity. Steven Leuthold opens with a theoretically informed discussion of the core concepts of aesthetics and indigenous culture and then turns to detailed examination of the work of American Indian documentary filmmakers, including George Burdeau and Victor Masayesva, Jr. He shows how Native filmmaking incorporates traditional concepts such as the connection to place, to the sacred, and to the cycles of nature. While these concepts now find expression through Westernized media, they also maintain continuity with earlier aesthetic productions. In this way, Native filmmaking serves to create and preserve a sense of identity for indigenous people.


Feathers At My Feet

Feathers At My Feet
Author: Barbara Pearson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 195467631X

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“...perfectly captures the power of great friendship to imprint on our hearts and change the course of our lives.” — Nicola Kraus, co-author of The Nanny Diaries Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Womens Non-Fiction for 2023 When destiny introduces art teacher Barbara Pearson to regionally renowned artist, teacher, and activist, Phyllis Bosco, Barbara’s ordinary life transforms into a spectacular adventure. Over decades of friendship, the two women celebrate and commiserate whatever comes their way. They make grand entrances at art shows, smoke cigarillos at weddings, and, with a cadre of like-minded women friends, dance at every opportunity. Eventually, propelled by failed relationships with men and enchanted by visions of a future retirement spent together, the two friends purchase a house, replete with a ghost. But soon, evolving loyalties trample promises, and the friends drift apart—until tragedy strikes. Feathers at my Feet pays tribute to an enduring friendship that adapts to face unimaginable circumstances with humor and grace. “I couldn’t put it down.” — Hannah Palmer, Author of Flight Path


American Anthropologist

American Anthropologist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1924
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

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Heartbeat of the People

Heartbeat of the People
Author: Tara Browner
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252071867

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The intertribal pow-wow is the most widespread venue for traditional Indian music and dance in North America. Heartbeat of the People is an insider's journey into the dances and music, the traditions and regalia, and the functions and significance of these vital cultural events. Tara Browner focuses on the Northern pow-wow of the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes to investigate the underlying tribal and regional frameworks that reinforce personal tribal affiliations. Interviews with dancers and her own participation in pow-wow events and community provide fascinating on-the-ground accounts and provide detail to a rare ethnomusicological analysis of Northern music and dance.


The Dancing Feather

The Dancing Feather
Author: Joseph Holt Ingraham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1849
Genre:
ISBN:

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