A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies

This thesis, based on ten years of field work and ethnohistorical research, describes and analyzes the beliefs, purpose and practices of Sacrificial Stall Dancing within the parameters of the Rain Dance, with particular reference to the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of Southern Saskatchewan from 1977 to...

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Main Author: Brown, Randall J.
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/852
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/852 2023-05-15T16:16:31+02:00 A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies Brown, Randall J. 2007-05-15T15:19:10Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/852 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/852 2007 ftcanadathes 2014-03-30T00:49:00Z This thesis, based on ten years of field work and ethnohistorical research, describes and analyzes the beliefs, purpose and practices of Sacrificial Stall Dancing within the parameters of the Rain Dance, with particular reference to the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of Southern Saskatchewan from 1977 to the present. Sacrificial Dancing, being a form of Sacred Dancing involving physical renunciation to gain some significant favor, is a universally practiced method for gaining spiritual assistance from an omnipotent and omnipresent source. Unfortunately, the role and importance of Sacrificial Dancing, especially as it related to Stall Dancing, have not been well understood nor documented by past researchers. Its inclusion, as a form of individual worshiping within the Rain Dance, allows for community participation and contributes significantly to the cultural identity and spiritual unity of both the Plains Cree and Saulteaux. This study will be of interest and value to First Nations bands, Native agencies, and cultural centers, and would be of value to students of history, ethnology, dance, religious studies, cultural symbolism and museum curators. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada)
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description This thesis, based on ten years of field work and ethnohistorical research, describes and analyzes the beliefs, purpose and practices of Sacrificial Stall Dancing within the parameters of the Rain Dance, with particular reference to the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of Southern Saskatchewan from 1977 to the present. Sacrificial Dancing, being a form of Sacred Dancing involving physical renunciation to gain some significant favor, is a universally practiced method for gaining spiritual assistance from an omnipotent and omnipresent source. Unfortunately, the role and importance of Sacrificial Dancing, especially as it related to Stall Dancing, have not been well understood nor documented by past researchers. Its inclusion, as a form of individual worshiping within the Rain Dance, allows for community participation and contributes significantly to the cultural identity and spiritual unity of both the Plains Cree and Saulteaux. This study will be of interest and value to First Nations bands, Native agencies, and cultural centers, and would be of value to students of history, ethnology, dance, religious studies, cultural symbolism and museum curators.
author Brown, Randall J.
spellingShingle Brown, Randall J.
A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
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title A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
title_short A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
title_full A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
title_fullStr A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
title_full_unstemmed A description and analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing, as practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
title_sort description and analysis of sacrificial stall dancing, as practiced by the plains cree and saulteaux of the pasqua reserve, saskatchewan, in their contemporary rain dance ceremonies
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