The Ritual and Significance of the Winnebago Medicine Dance: Dissertation (Classic Reprint)

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The two assistants were generally men who had purchased sufficient information and privileges to entitle them to help the leader in certain details of the ceremony. The drummers, rattle-holders, dancers, etc., were always recruited from their ranks. Eventually they became the leaders. Those who were neither leaders nor assistants possessed a knowledge varying from that of elementary information, required for admission, to such as would entitle them to the position of assistant.

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Paul Radin


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ISBN - 9780331614336

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm

Page Count - 65

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Page Count - 67

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