The ritual and significance of the Winnebago medicine dance
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This study offers a detailed ethnographic account and interpretation of a Winnebago ceremonial society, describing its organization into five bands, leadership roles, prescribed duties, and the sequence of speeches, songs, actions, and ritual components. It documents initiation and shooting rites and reconstructs the ceremony's structure as a cohesive performance. Comparative descriptions of related Ojibwa and Menominee midewiwin orders are presented. The author analyzes recurring elements, evaluates theoretical readings (including Schurtz’s), traces symbolic meanings across initiation and general ceremonies, and concludes by situating the ritual within broader ceremonial complexes and their functions.
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