Grass Dancer "Dancing a Rebellion"

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May 19, 2016

 

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Many times, though, the dances do not take place at powwows or ceremonies, they just occur as a representation of the meaning of the dance. Harley Wind Soldier, Charlene Thunder, and Pumpkin all help preserve their culture by “dancing a rebellion” against forces trying to change their ways. Harley Wind Soldier participates in his local powwows and is in fact the poster child for them...
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He has become such a symbol in his Native American community that he has a cult following of women that have matching tattoos to show their connection. The mentality of many people living on the modern Indian reservations is shared by Harley’s friend, Frank, who feels that “Dancing meant the responsibility of a costume, and Frank wanted to be free…” (Power 23)...
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