Dance lodges of the Omaha people : building from memory

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    • Awakuni-Swetland, Mark

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Dance lodges of the Omaha people : building from memory

Mark Awakuni-Swetland

(Native Americans : interdisciplinary perspectives)

Routledge, 2001

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Bibliography: p. 183-187

Includes index

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Tables and Figures Pronunciation Guide To'De gatho'di idadeshte gaxe tamike: On This Ground They Are Going to Do [or create] Something, Before 1890 Paho'gadiamo'waxube uwachigaxe ai gatha: From the Beginning They Had Sacred Dancing, 1890-1930 Itha paho' mo'zhr': I Had Not Asked About It, 1930-1960 Ited nikashi'ga ukethi' go'tha: Now They Want to be Indians, Since 1960 Appendix A: Roster of Sacred and Social Group Members Appendix B: Oral Interview Transcripts: Tom C. Walker, June 18, 1992 Appendix C: Oral Interview Transcripts: Ramona Turner Greany, June 24, 1992 Appendix D: Oral Interview Transcripts: Gertrude 'Emily' Parker, July 2, 1992 Appendix E: Oral Interview Transcripts: Joe and Irene Gilpin, July 7, 1992 Appendix F: Oral Transcripts: Jacob 'Zac' Drum, July 15, 1992 Bibliography Contributors Index

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