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  2. Jingle dress - Wikipedia

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    An Ojibwe jingle dress in the Wisconsin Historical Museum. Jingle dress is a First Nations and Native American women's pow wow regalia and dance. North Central College associate professor Matthew Krystal notes, in his book, Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian: Contested Representation in the Global Era, that "Whereas men's styles offer Grass Dance as a healing themed dance, women may select ...

  3. Sarah Ortegon HighWalking - Wikipedia

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    The jingle dress traditions originated with the Anishinaabe people; she learned this type of dancing from other dancers at powwows since she was a child. She has also performed the jingle dance at Lincoln Center in New York City and most recently at the Venice Biennale.

  4. The Jingle Dress Project brings healing through Indigenous ...

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    Indigenous jingle dress dancers Sunni Begay and Dion Tapahe share the inspiration and meaning behind Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project. The photography project was launched in 2020 by Dion's dad ...

  5. Acosia Red Elk - Wikipedia

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    Acosia [1] Red Elk (born 1980) is a jingle dress dancer from the Umatilla people of Oregon.A descendant of Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, she did not become interested in dancing until she was 16, when she taught herself to dance from videos of other jingle dancers.

  6. The Jingle Dress Project brings healing through Indigenous ...

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  7. For You: A TON of Retro Jingle Ball Photos for Some ... - AOL

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    We dug up 75 of the best Jingle Ball concert photos from the late '90s and early 2000s, including pics of Britney Spears with 98 Degrees, Hilary Duff, and more.

  8. REDress Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, 17-year-old Cree jingle dancer Tia Wood asked other dancers at the Gathering of Nations Powwow where she was serving Head Young Lady Dancer to wear red as part of a special, old-style jingle dance, which is a type of healing dance, out of respect for missing and murdered indigenous women [4] and to raise awareness of the epidemic. [13]

  9. “Native fashionista” creates runway looks and economic ...

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    The ribbon skirt is a colorful symbol of Indigenous pride, born of Voyageur trade with Great Lakes tribes. At Native Nations Fashion Night in northeast Minneapolis, the historic garment was ...