Northwest History. Alaska. Eskimos.

Eskimo Can't Dance With His Girl Friend. ESKIMO CAN'T DANCE WITH HIS GIRL FRIEND BARROW, Alaska, Oct. 16. (/P)— The opposite sexes do not dance together in native Eskimo dances. Another custom is that only relatives may dance at one time and each participant dances by himself. The "fl...

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Published: 1937
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Summary:Eskimo Can't Dance With His Girl Friend. ESKIMO CAN'T DANCE WITH HIS GIRL FRIEND BARROW, Alaska, Oct. 16. (/P)— The opposite sexes do not dance together in native Eskimo dances. Another custom is that only relatives may dance at one time and each participant dances by himself. The "floor," on occasions during the short arctic summer when such celebrations are held outdoors, may be pieces of walrus skin sewed together and laid on the sand. The musical instrument is something like the top of a drum, made from the lining of a whale's stomach.