Buffalo Dance

Buffalo Dance
Author: Frank X Walker
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0813196477

When Frank X Walker's compelling collection of personal poems was first released in 2004, it told the story of the infamous Lewis and Clark expedition from the point of view of York, who was enslaved to Clark and became the first African American man to traverse the continent. The fictionalized poems in Buffalo Dance form a narrative of York's inner journey before, during, and after the expedition—a journey from slavery to freedom, from the plantation to the great Northwest, from servant to soul yearning to be free. In this expanded edition, Walker utilizes extensive historical research, interviews, transcribed oral histories from the Nez Perce Reservation, art, and empathy to breathe new life into an important but overlooked historical figure. Featuring a new historical essay, preface, and sixteen additional poems, this powerful work speaks to such themes as racism, the power of literacy, the inhumanity of slavery, and the crimes against Native Americans, while reawakening and reclaiming the lost "voice" of York.

Why Buffalo Dance

Why Buffalo Dance
Author: Susan Chernak McElroy
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-10-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 157731820X

In this elegantly written and illustrated book, bestselling author Susan Chernak McElroy has gathered the voices of the wind, weather, animals, and elements and transcribed the he truths they have to share. Badgers and bison, magpies and moose, eagles and elk, all have wisdom teachings that shed light on our common journey through life.

Dance in a Buffalo Skull

Dance in a Buffalo Skull
Author: Zitkala-S̈a
Publisher: South Dakota State Historical Society
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A prowling wildcat finds a surprise in an old dried-up buffalo skull. A group of mice are dancing the night away and not paying attention to the dangers around them. Does the wildcat spell doom for the mice, or will they escape to safety? Dance in a Buffalo Skull is an American Indain tale of danger and survival on the Great Plains.

Liturgy

Liturgy
Author: Rita Ferrone
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809144723

This book tells the story of The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, presents and analyzes its main points, and describes how its agenda has fared on its sometimes tumultuous journey from the time of Vatican II up to the present. (Publisher).

Hostiles?

Hostiles?
Author: Sam Maddra
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806137438

"In Hostiles? Sam A. Maddra relates an ironic tale of Indian accommodation - and preservation of what the Lakota continued to believe was a principled, restorative religion. Their alleged crime was their participation in the Ghost Dance. To the U.S. Army, their religion was a rebellion to be suppressed. To the Indians, is offered hope in a time of great transition. To Cody, it became a means to attract British audiences. With these "hostile indians," the showman could offer dramatic reenactments of the army's conquest, starring none other than the very "hostiles" who had staged what British audiences knew from their newspapers to have been an uprising.".

Buffalo Dance

Buffalo Dance
Author: Nancy Van Laan
Publisher: Joy Street Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780316897280

A retelling of the Blackfoot legend about the ritual performed before the buffalo hunt.

Cherokee Dance and Drama

Cherokee Dance and Drama
Author: Frank Gouldsmith Speck
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780806125800

Traditionally, the Cherokees dance to ensure individual health and social welfare. According to legend, the dance songs bequeathed to them by the Stone Coat monster will assuage all the ills of life that the monster brought. Winter dance (including the Booger Dance, which expresses the Cherokees’ anxiety at the white invasion) are to be given only during times of frost, lest they affect the growth of vegetation by attracting cold and death. The summer dance (the Green Corn Ceremony and the Ballplayer’s Dance) are associated with crops and vegetation. Other dances are purely for social intercourse and entertainment or are prompted by specific events in the community. When it was first published in 1951, this description of the dances of a conservative Eastern Cherokee band was hailed as a scholarly contribution that could not be duplicated, Frank G. Speak and Leonard Broom had achieved the close and sustained interaction that very best ethnological fieldwork requires. Their principal informant, will West Long, upheld the unbroken ceremonial tradition of the Big Cove band, near Cherokee, North Carolina.

The Animals Came Dancing

The Animals Came Dancing
Author: Howard L. Harrod
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816520275

In this major overview of the relationship between Indians and animals on the northern Great Plains, the author recovers a sense of the knowledge that hunting peoples had of the animals upon which they depended and raises important questions about Euroamerican relationships with the natural world.

Indian Dances of North America

Indian Dances of North America
Author: Reginald Laubin
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780806121727

Descriptions of the dances, costumes, body decorations, and musical accompaniment supplement information on the cultural background of Indian dancing

The Cherokee People

The Cherokee People
Author: Thomas E. Mails
Publisher: Council Oak Books
Total Pages: 405
Release: 1992
Genre: Cherokee Indians
ISBN: 0933031459

This book depicts the Cherokees' ancient culture and lifestyle, their government, dress, and family life. Mails chronicles the fundamentals of vital Cherokee spiritual beliefs and practices, their powerful rituals, and their joyful festivals, as well as the story of the gradual encroachment that all but destroyed their civilization.