Powwow
- Editor: Dunham, Gary H.
- Editor: Ellis, Clyde
- Editor: Lassiter, Luke Eric
Book
$52.25Out of stock at the UK distributor
Contents
- Introduction (Clyde Ellis & Luke Eric Lassiter)I. History and Significance
- 1. "The Sound of the Drum Will Revive Them and Make Them Happy" (Clyde Ellis);
- 2. Some Reflections on Nearly Forty Years on the Northern Plains Powwow Circuit (Patricia Albers and Bea Medicine);
- 3. Ho-Chunk "Indian Powwows" of the Early Twentieth Century (Grant Arndt);
- 4. Local Contexts of Powwow Ritual (Loretta Fowler)II. Performance and Expression
- 5. Putting Things in Order: The Discourse of Tradition (R.D. Theisz);
- 6. The Songs of our Elders: Performance and Cultural Survival in Omaha and Dane-zaa Traditions (Robin Ridington, Dennis Hastings, and Tommy Attachie);
- 7. Powwow Patter: Indian Emcee Discourse on Power and Identity (Daniel Gelo);
- 8. Beauty is Youth: The Powwow Princess (Kathleen Glenister Roberts);
- 9. East Meets West: On Stomp Dance and Powwow Worlds in Oklahoma (Jason Jackson)III. Appropriations, Negotiations, and Contestations
- 10. The Monacan Nation Powwow: Symbol of Indigenous Survival and Resistance in the Tobacco Row Mountains (Samuel Cook, John L. Johns, and Karenne Wood);
- 11. Two-Spirit Powwows and the Search for Acceptance in Indian Country (Brian J. Gilley);
- 12. Powwow Overseas: The German Experience (A. Renae Watchman);
- 13. Dancing With Indians and Wolves: New Agers Tripping Through Powwows (Lisa Aldred);
- 14. Purposes of North Carolina Powwows (Chris Goertzen)