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  2. Bear Dance - Wikipedia

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    Bear Dance is a Ute ceremonial dance that occurs in the spring. It is a ten-day event to strengthen social ties within the community, encourage courtship, and mark the end of puberty for girls. [ 1 ] The event includes dancing, feasting, games, horse racing, and gambling.

  3. Ute mythology - Wikipedia

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    The bear understands the Bear Dance." Recent research has cast new light on old Ute myths, especially those about the Bear Dance. An interdisciplinary approach has been used to examine the symbolism of the Bear Dance and its associated myths, which has given a greater understanding of the cultural practices and beliefs of the Ute.

  4. Maidu - Wikipedia

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    [9] A traditional spring celebration for the Maidu was the Bear Dance when the Maidu honored the bear coming out of hibernation. The bear's hibernation and survival through the winter symbolized perseverance to the Maidu, who identified with the animal spiritually. [9] The Kuksu cult system was also followed by the Pomo and the Patwin among the ...

  5. Why Bees Do the Waggle Dance - AOL

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    The longer the dance goes on, the further away the flowers are. The angle of the waggle communicates to the others which direction to fly. The bee also brings a sample along so the other bees know ...

  6. Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin - Wikipedia

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    Two Paiute prophets, Wodziwob and Wovoka, introduced the Ghost Dance in a ceremony to commune with departed loved ones and bring renewal of buffalo herds and precontact lifeways. The Ute Bear Dance emerged on the Great Basin. The Sun Dance and Peyote religion flourished in the Great Basin, as well. [2]

  7. Ten Easy Pieces (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    3. Slovakian Boys' Dance; 4. Sostenuto; 5. Evening in Transylvania; 6. Hungarian Folksong; 7. Dawn; 8. Slovakian Folksong; 9. Five-Finger Exercise; 10. Bear Dance; Bartók makes an extensive use of pentatonic scales, modes, novel harmonies and ostinato. All the pieces have a duration of about one or two minutes.

  8. Workplace mental health issues worsening, national survey finds

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    Over one in five employees (22%) reported being concerned that a colleague might harm themselves or take their own life in the past year—a heavy burden to bear while managing their own well-being.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.