Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition /:
Ho-Chunk powwows are the oldest powwows in the Midwest and among the oldest in the nation, beginning in 1902 outside Black River Falls in west-central Wisconsin. Grant Arndt examines Wisconsin Ho-Chunk powwow traditions and the meanings of cultural performances and rituals in the wake of North Ameri...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ho-Chunk powwows are the oldest powwows in the Midwest and among the oldest in the nation, beginning in 1902 outside Black River Falls in west-central Wisconsin. Grant Arndt examines Wisconsin Ho-Chunk powwow traditions and the meanings of cultural performances and rituals in the wake of North American settler colonialism. As early as 1908 the Ho-Chunk people began to experiment with the commercial potential of the powwows by charging white spectators an admission fee. During the 1940s the Ho-Chunk people decided to de-commercialize their powwows and rededicate dancing culture to honor their soldiers and veterans. Powwows today exist within, on the one hand, a wider commercialization of and conflict between intertribal "dance contests" and, on the other, efforts to emphasize traditional powwow culture through a focus on community values such as veteran recognition, warrior songs, and gift exchange. In Ho-Chunk Powwows and the Politics of Tradition Arndt shows that over the past two centuries the dynamism of powwows within Ho-Chunk life has changed greatly, as has the balance of tradition and modernity within community life. His book is a groundbreaking study of powwow culture that investigates how the Ho-Chunk people create cultural value through their public ceremonial performances, the significance that dance culture provides for the acquisition of power and recognition inside and outside their communities, and how the Ho-Chunk people generate concepts of the self and their society through dancing. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Introduction: into the arena -- When worlds collide: culture and catastrophe in the nineteenth century -- Gifts and profits: on the origins of the powwow -- "Time works changes, even to the people of the Red races": the rise and fall of the commercial powwow -- Something more than patriotism: war, veterans, and the return of the powwow -- Calling the people together: powwows in the era of nation-rebuilding -- Producing a space for culture: powwows in the early twenty-first century -- Conclusion: experimenting with the expectations of tradition. |
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spelling | Arndt, Grant P., author. Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / Grant Arndt. Lincoln, NB : University of Nebraska Press, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: into the arena -- When worlds collide: culture and catastrophe in the nineteenth century -- Gifts and profits: on the origins of the powwow -- "Time works changes, even to the people of the Red races": the rise and fall of the commercial powwow -- Something more than patriotism: war, veterans, and the return of the powwow -- Calling the people together: powwows in the era of nation-rebuilding -- Producing a space for culture: powwows in the early twenty-first century -- Conclusion: experimenting with the expectations of tradition. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. English. Ho-Chunk powwows are the oldest powwows in the Midwest and among the oldest in the nation, beginning in 1902 outside Black River Falls in west-central Wisconsin. Grant Arndt examines Wisconsin Ho-Chunk powwow traditions and the meanings of cultural performances and rituals in the wake of North American settler colonialism. As early as 1908 the Ho-Chunk people began to experiment with the commercial potential of the powwows by charging white spectators an admission fee. During the 1940s the Ho-Chunk people decided to de-commercialize their powwows and rededicate dancing culture to honor their soldiers and veterans. Powwows today exist within, on the one hand, a wider commercialization of and conflict between intertribal "dance contests" and, on the other, efforts to emphasize traditional powwow culture through a focus on community values such as veteran recognition, warrior songs, and gift exchange. In Ho-Chunk Powwows and the Politics of Tradition Arndt shows that over the past two centuries the dynamism of powwows within Ho-Chunk life has changed greatly, as has the balance of tradition and modernity within community life. His book is a groundbreaking study of powwow culture that investigates how the Ho-Chunk people create cultural value through their public ceremonial performances, the significance that dance culture provides for the acquisition of power and recognition inside and outside their communities, and how the Ho-Chunk people generate concepts of the self and their society through dancing. Ho-Chunk Indians History. Powwows Wisconsin History. Ho-Chunk Indians Rites and ceremonies. Ho-Chunk Indians Ethnic identity. Wisconsin Social life and customs. Ho-Chunk Histoire. Powwows Wisconsin Histoire. Ho-Chunk Rites et cérémonies. Ho-Chunk Identité ethnique. Wisconsin Murs et coutumes. HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies Native American Studies. bisacsh Ho-Chunk Indians fast Manners and customs fast Powwows fast Wisconsin fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdGQbCrRpwQfxG4936h73 Electronic books. History fast Print version: Arndt, Grant P. Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition. Lincoln, NB : University of Nebraska Press, [2016] 9780803233522 (DLC) 2015050434 |
spellingShingle | Arndt, Grant P. Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / Introduction: into the arena -- When worlds collide: culture and catastrophe in the nineteenth century -- Gifts and profits: on the origins of the powwow -- "Time works changes, even to the people of the Red races": the rise and fall of the commercial powwow -- Something more than patriotism: war, veterans, and the return of the powwow -- Calling the people together: powwows in the era of nation-rebuilding -- Producing a space for culture: powwows in the early twenty-first century -- Conclusion: experimenting with the expectations of tradition. Ho-Chunk Indians History. Powwows Wisconsin History. Ho-Chunk Indians Rites and ceremonies. Ho-Chunk Indians Ethnic identity. Ho-Chunk Histoire. Powwows Wisconsin Histoire. Ho-Chunk Rites et cérémonies. Ho-Chunk Identité ethnique. HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies Native American Studies. bisacsh Ho-Chunk Indians fast Manners and customs fast Powwows fast |
title | Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / |
title_auth | Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / |
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title_full | Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / Grant Arndt. |
title_fullStr | Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / Grant Arndt. |
title_full_unstemmed | Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / Grant Arndt. |
title_short | Ho-Chunk powwows and the politics of tradition / |
title_sort | ho chunk powwows and the politics of tradition |
topic | Ho-Chunk Indians History. Powwows Wisconsin History. Ho-Chunk Indians Rites and ceremonies. Ho-Chunk Indians Ethnic identity. Ho-Chunk Histoire. Powwows Wisconsin Histoire. Ho-Chunk Rites et cérémonies. Ho-Chunk Identité ethnique. HISTORY United States State & Local General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies Native American Studies. bisacsh Ho-Chunk Indians fast Manners and customs fast Powwows fast |
topic_facet | Ho-Chunk Indians History. Powwows Wisconsin History. Ho-Chunk Indians Rites and ceremonies. Ho-Chunk Indians Ethnic identity. Wisconsin Social life and customs. Ho-Chunk Histoire. Powwows Wisconsin Histoire. Ho-Chunk Rites et cérémonies. Ho-Chunk Identité ethnique. Wisconsin Murs et coutumes. HISTORY United States State & Local General. HISTORY United States State & Local Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies Native American Studies. Ho-Chunk Indians Manners and customs Powwows Wisconsin Electronic books. History |
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