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Indian Dances of North America
Reginald Laubin | Gladys Laubin

Indian Dances of North America

Their Importance to Indian Life

University of Oklahoma Press (May 31, 1989)
0806121726
| Paperback
576 pages | 7 x 10.2 inch | English
Dewey 970.00497
LC Classification E98.D2.L28

Subject

  • Indian Dance
  • Indian Dance/ North America
  • Indians Of North America Dances
  • Indians Of North America.
  • Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

Plot

Many thousands of persons here and abroad have been introduced to authentic Indian dancing through the Laubin’s dance concerts, lectures, and seminars. Their admirers, as well as other dancers, anthropologists, historians, students of Indian culture, and Indians themselves, will welcome this informative and richly illustrated book. It is based upon a lifetime of study and research, including years the authors spent living with the Indians on or near their reservations (they are adopted Sioux). The authors have been told by the old chiefs, “You know exactly the real Indian ways.” These survivors of the Buffalo Days appreciated the Laubins’ interest and asked them to learn and preserve the rituals, since their own young people no longer knew all their traditions. This book is the result. In addition to descriptions of the dances, the costumes, the body decorations, and the musical accompaniment, the Laubins give the cultural background of Indian dancing and a wealth of related detail. They enrich their text with many personal experiences and observations. They may have been the first non-Indians to appreciate fully the integral role of dancing in the traditional life patterns of the Indians, a role only recently recognize by scholars in the field. Through their deep understanding of their adopted people the Laubins clear way through misinterpretation and prejudice to a new appreciation of the American Indian.

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Location E98.D2.L28 LAU 1989
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