Heartbeat of the people : music and dance of the northern pow-wow

Type
Book
Authors
Tara Browner ( Browner, Tara )
 
ISBN 10
0252071867 
ISBN 13
9780252071867 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2002 
Pages
163 
Subject
Powwows -- North America -- History 
Abstract
"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 through the dances and music, the traditions and regalia, and into the functions and significance of these vital cultural events. Tara Browner comes to the pow-wow as a participant--she is a dancer of Oklahoma Choctaw heritage--as well as a scholar. Focusing on the Northern pow-wow, which derives from the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes region, Browner presents an in-depth discussion of the pow-wow's roots and traditions, protocols, and order of events. She also describes footwork, styles of singing, and the diversity of participants' regalia. Browner centers her discussion of the Northern-style pow-wow around the Lakota Sacred Hoop and the Anishinaabeg Sacred Fire. Browner traces the history of specific events such as the Grass and Jingle Dress dances and distinguishes among various dance types, including Traditional, Fancy, and "special" exhibition dances as well as ceremonial honor dances, giveaways, and memorials. She also discusses women's changing roles within pow-wow performance and thoughtfully examines how continually changing musical repertories, dance styles and regalia, and customs foster a vibrant state of transformation that coexists, often uneasily, with more traditional Native mores. She closes her study with a series of interviews with members of two families of pow-wow dancers, one Lakota and one Anishinaabeg."--WorldCat.org. 
Description
xii, 163 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, music ; 24 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Contents:
1. All about theory, method, and pow-wows --
2. People and histories --
3. Dance styles and regalia --
4. Making and singing songs --
5. Pow-wows in space and time --
6. The dancing of six generations : I have grown up liking the Lakota ways --
7. The musical life of an Anishnaabeg family : together we dance --
Afterword : when the pow-wow's over, sweetheart ...

Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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