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Old 03-01-2007, 11:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by J.L. Benet View Post
Is it normal to require all attendants to a pow-wow to stand and remove their headgear when a jingle dance is being performed (when it is not part of a healing ceremony)?
J.L.

This is a good question.

I wonder if this answer changes if:

1. None of the dancers are Anishinabe Kwe? or

2. It is during contemporary jingle dress competition? or

3. The jingle dancers are far away from where the jingle dance originated?
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