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An ethnographic collection presents Native American ceremonial dances, vocal melodies, and traditional games, accompanied by explanatory introductions on cosmology, musical function, and social context. It includes staged dramatizations such as a multi-part corn life cycle, festival dances, and songs with supplied English lyrics to convey meanings obscured in fragmentary indigenous vocables. Sections catalogue hazard, guessing, and ball games and offer ceremonial practices for naming children and camps. Musical notes describe the primacy of melody and rhythm, the role of the drum and vocables, and methods for adapting songs for performance. The arrangements aim to make ceremonial expressions accessible for educational participation while preserving ritual spirit.
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