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The Sun Dance was one of the prohibited ceremonies, as was the potlatch of the Pacific Northwest peoples. [6] An attenuated form Canada lifted its prohibition against the practice of the full ceremony in 1951.
The potlatch ban and related banning of the sun dance and Coast Salish dancing occurred during the height of repressive colonial laws in Canada, lasting until 1951. After 1951, the Indian Act was amended, removing some of the more repressive measures, including the ban on the potlatch.
Circle of the Sun is a 1960 short documentary film on Kainai Nation, or Blood Tribe, of Southern Alberta, which captured their Sun Dance ritual on film for the first time. [1] Tribal leaders, who worried the traditional ceremony might be dying out, had permitted filming as a visual record. [2] The film was directed by Colin Low, who was from ...
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Cosmopolitan Theatre (Oct–Dec 1951) Dark of Night (1952–1953) Drama at Eight (July 1953) DuMont Royal Theater (1951–1952) Ethel Barrymore Theatre (Sept–Dec 1956) Frontier Theatre (May–Sept 1950) Gruen Playhouse (Jan–Aug 1952) - moved from ABC; Hands of Murder (1949–1951) - a.k.a. Hands of Mystery and Hands of Destiny
Sundance Group, an umbrella corporation run by Robert Redford with subsidiaries: . Sundance Film Festival, held annually in Utah; Sundance Institute, a center located in Utah's Wasatch Mountains that allows emerging filmmakers to cultivate their craft
Pages in category "1951 in Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Canada portal; 1950s portal; Television series which originated in Canada in the decade 1950s. i.e. in the years 1950 to 1959. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Canada should be removed from this category and its sub-categories