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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. 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 ...

  4. Susanville, California - Wikipedia

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    Susanville (formerly known as Rooptown)(Northeast Maidu: Pam Sewim K'odom, bush creek country) [5] is a city in and is the county seat of Lassen County, California, United States. [4] Susanville is located on the Susan River in the southern part of the county, [ 6 ] at an elevation of 4,186 feet (1,276 m). [ 4 ]

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  6. Ute music - Wikipedia

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    An iconic ceremonial dance of the Ute tribe is the Bear Dance. There are many different Bear dance songs with complex rhythms and melodies. [2] They are often sung and danced at festivals lasting multiple days, up to a week, such as the Tam-Nam Nacup Springtime Festival. [2] Some claim the dance was originally used as a courting dance, but ...

  7. Susanville Indian Rancheria - Wikipedia

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    The Susanville Indian Rancheria (Northeast Maidu: Pam Sewim K'odom, bush creek country) [4] is a federally recognized ranchería of Native Americans in northeastern California whose people are from the Washoe, Achomawi, Mountain Maidu, [1] Northern Paiute, and Atsugewi tribes.

  8. File:The Grizzly Bear Dance (1913).webm - Wikipedia

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  9. Ursari - Wikipedia

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    As an aspect of their trade, the Ursari have established and encouraged various folk beliefs and customs involving the bear; these include displaying bears in the courtyards of village houses as a means to protect livestock from attack by smaller wild animals, and călcătura ursului ("the bear step") or călcătura lui Moş Martin ("Old Boy ...