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Author Krystal, Matthew.
Title Indigenous dance and dancing Indian [electronic resource] : contested representation in the global era / Matthew Krystal.
Publication Info Boulder, Colo. : University of Press of Colorado, c2012.



Descript 1 online resource (315 p.)
Contents Pt. 1. Introduction. Dance, culture, and identity -- Representational dance and the problem of authenticity -- pt. 2. K'iche' Maya traditional dance. Conquest, colonialism, and continuity -- The dance of the conquest and contested national identity -- pt. 3. Native American powwow. Origin, change, and continuity in powwow -- Characteristics, functions, and meanings in contemporary powwow -- Powwow, self-representation, and multiplicity of identity -- pt. 4. Folkloric dance. Folkloric dance, modernity, and appropriation -- Appropriation, round 2 : immigrant folkloric dance -- Back to the field : indigenous folkloric dance -- pt. 5. Chiefs, kings, mascots, and martyrs. Dancing Indian in sports : origins and development -- Chief Illiniwek enacted in ritual and myth -- Chief Illiniwek contested -- pt. 6. Conclusion. Dance in comparison -- Confusions and conclusions
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781607320975 (e-book)
1607320975 (e-book)
9781607320968
1607320967
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Author Krystal, Matthew.
Subject Indian dance.
Indian dance -- North America.
Dance -- Anthropological aspects -- Cross-cultural studies.
Descript 1 online resource (315 p.)
Contents Pt. 1. Introduction. Dance, culture, and identity -- Representational dance and the problem of authenticity -- pt. 2. K'iche' Maya traditional dance. Conquest, colonialism, and continuity -- The dance of the conquest and contested national identity -- pt. 3. Native American powwow. Origin, change, and continuity in powwow -- Characteristics, functions, and meanings in contemporary powwow -- Powwow, self-representation, and multiplicity of identity -- pt. 4. Folkloric dance. Folkloric dance, modernity, and appropriation -- Appropriation, round 2 : immigrant folkloric dance -- Back to the field : indigenous folkloric dance -- pt. 5. Chiefs, kings, mascots, and martyrs. Dancing Indian in sports : origins and development -- Chief Illiniwek enacted in ritual and myth -- Chief Illiniwek contested -- pt. 6. Conclusion. Dance in comparison -- Confusions and conclusions
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781607320975 (e-book)
1607320975 (e-book)
9781607320968
1607320967
Author Krystal, Matthew.
Subject Indian dance.
Indian dance -- North America.
Dance -- Anthropological aspects -- Cross-cultural studies.

Subject Indian dance.
Indian dance -- North America.
Dance -- Anthropological aspects -- Cross-cultural studies.
Descript 1 online resource (315 p.)
Contents Pt. 1. Introduction. Dance, culture, and identity -- Representational dance and the problem of authenticity -- pt. 2. K'iche' Maya traditional dance. Conquest, colonialism, and continuity -- The dance of the conquest and contested national identity -- pt. 3. Native American powwow. Origin, change, and continuity in powwow -- Characteristics, functions, and meanings in contemporary powwow -- Powwow, self-representation, and multiplicity of identity -- pt. 4. Folkloric dance. Folkloric dance, modernity, and appropriation -- Appropriation, round 2 : immigrant folkloric dance -- Back to the field : indigenous folkloric dance -- pt. 5. Chiefs, kings, mascots, and martyrs. Dancing Indian in sports : origins and development -- Chief Illiniwek enacted in ritual and myth -- Chief Illiniwek contested -- pt. 6. Conclusion. Dance in comparison -- Confusions and conclusions
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781607320975 (e-book)
1607320975 (e-book)
9781607320968
1607320967

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