The psychotherapeutic effects of American Indian traditions such as singing, drumming, dancing and storytelling

The Psychotherapeutic Effects of American Indian Traditions Such As Singing, Drumming, Dancing and Storytelling is a thesis comparing the Western Psychotherapeutic view of these activities with the American Indian Literature concerning those artistic actions as well as the American Indian oral tradi...

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Main Author: Stevens, Susan Georgina, 1950-
Other Authors: Stauss, Jay
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Arizona. 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278680
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spelling ftunivarizona:oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/278680 2023-05-15T18:33:21+02:00 The psychotherapeutic effects of American Indian traditions such as singing, drumming, dancing and storytelling Stevens, Susan Georgina, 1950- Stauss, Jay 1998 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278680 en_US eng The University of Arizona. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278680 1392464 .b39125142 Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. American Studies Anthropology Cultural Folklore Dance Music Psychology Clinical text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) 1998 ftunivarizona 2020-06-14T08:07:10Z The Psychotherapeutic Effects of American Indian Traditions Such As Singing, Drumming, Dancing and Storytelling is a thesis comparing the Western Psychotherapeutic view of these activities with the American Indian Literature concerning those artistic actions as well as the American Indian oral tradition and healing ceremonies of the Tlingit, Iroquois, and Sioux and some other Tribes of North American. At different times, some more historic, the two cultural views appear to have many similar psychotherapeutic analyses attesting to the healing qualities of singing, drumming, dancing, and storytelling. Thesis tlingit The University of Arizona: UA Campus Repository Indian
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Anthropology
Cultural
Folklore
Dance
Music
Psychology
Clinical
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Anthropology
Cultural
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Dance
Music
Psychology
Clinical
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The psychotherapeutic effects of American Indian traditions such as singing, drumming, dancing and storytelling
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Psychology
Clinical
description The Psychotherapeutic Effects of American Indian Traditions Such As Singing, Drumming, Dancing and Storytelling is a thesis comparing the Western Psychotherapeutic view of these activities with the American Indian Literature concerning those artistic actions as well as the American Indian oral tradition and healing ceremonies of the Tlingit, Iroquois, and Sioux and some other Tribes of North American. At different times, some more historic, the two cultural views appear to have many similar psychotherapeutic analyses attesting to the healing qualities of singing, drumming, dancing, and storytelling.
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