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The Shoshoni-Crow Sun Dance (The Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 170)The Shoshoni-Crow Sun Dance (The Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 170)

The Shoshoni-Crow Sun Dance (The Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 170)1998

Fred W. Voget

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About 1875 the Crows abandoned their own Sun Dance, but they continued to carry out other traditional rites despite opposition from missionaries and the federal government. In 1941, Crow Indians from Montana sought out leaders of the Sun Dance among the Wind River Shoshonis in Wyoming and under the direction of John Truhujo, made the ceremony a part of their lives. In The Shoshoni-Crow Sun Dance, Fred W. Voget draws on forty years of fieldwork to describe the people and circumstances leading to this singular event, the nature of the ceremony, the reconciliation’s with Christianity and peyotism, the role of the Sun Dance as a catalyst for the reassertion of Crow cultural identity, and the place the Sun Dance now holds in Crow life and culture. Voget’s description includes photographs and diagrams of the Sun Dance.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL3513658W

Subjects

Indians of north america, rites and ceremonies

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