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Cherokee dance and drama
- 作者: Speck, Frank Gouldsmith,
- 其他作者: Broom, Leonard. , West Long, Will.
- 出版: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press 1993.
- 版本: [1st pbk. ed.].
- 稽核項: xxiv, 112 p. :ill. ;22 cm.
- 叢書名: The Civilization of the American Indian series ;[v. 163]
- 標題: Cherokee dance.
- ISBN: 0806125802 , 9780806125800
- 附註: 教育部顧問室九十二年度「表演藝術資料中心計畫」. Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 系統號: 005246199
- 資料類型: 圖書
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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.
來源: Google Book
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