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‘This is what's going to heal our kids’: bringing the Sexy Health Carnival into Indigenous cultural gatherings 2023 Culture, health & sexuality 25 (7): 863-78
  • Native Youth Sexual Health Network
  • Alexa Lesperance
  • Caterina Tess Kendrick
  • Sarah Flicker
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
Hearing urban indigeneity in Canada: self-determination, community formation, and kinaesthetic listening with a Tribe Called Red 2015 American Indian culture and research journal 39 (3): 1-23
  • Alexa Woloshyn
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Indigenous dances on stage: embodied knowledge at risk? 2015 Journal for the anthropological study of human movement 22 (1):
  • Brenda Farnell
*H6/KFYW [JOURNAL-] 1940-7610
Territorializing indigeneity and powwow markets 2013 Anthropologica (New Series) 55 (1): 197-209
  • Blaire O. Gagnon
H6/KUB [ANTHROPOLOGICA N.S.-] 0003-5459
Territorializing indigeneity and powwow markets 2013 Anthropologica 55 (1): 197-209
  • Blair Gagnon
H6/KUB [ANTHROPOLOGICA N.S.-] 0003-5459
"My heart jumps happy when I ... hear that music": powwow singing and Indian identities in eastern North Carolina 2013 Native South 6 (): 1-32
  • Clyde Ellis
H6/KUB [NATIVE SOUTH-] 1943-2596
Disappointing indigeneity: powwow and participation among the Plains Apache 2012 Ethnology 51 (1-2): 55-74
  • Abigail Whitman
H6 [ETHNOLOGY-] 0014-1828
Ojibwe drum music: structure and language 2011 Papers of the Algonquian conference 43 (): 225-46
  • Michael Sullivan
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
A Salteaux beaded grass dance outfit 2011 Whispering wind 40 (1): 17-19
  • Richard Green
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
Arikara, Hidatsa, Dakota tribal flag songs 2011 Whispering wind 40 (2): 26-7
  • Louis Garcia
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
Amerindian heritage: between rituals and stages ceremonies 2010 Ethnologie française 40 (3): 425-35
  • Olivier Maligne
H6/KVD [ETHNOLOGIE-] 0046-2616
Powwows, intertribalism, and the value of competition 2007 Ethnomusicology 51 (1): 1-29
  • Christopher Scales
H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] 0014-1836
Dancing with authorization: from reservation to Ramallah 2007 Journal for the anthropological study of human movement 14 (4):
  • Brenda Farnell
  • Robert N. Wood
*H6/KFYW [JOURNAL-] 0891-7124
Potlatch and powwow: dynamics of culture through lives lived dancing 2007 American Indian culture and research journal 31 (1): 63-108
  • Jon Olney
  • Tracy J. Andrews
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
A warrior celebration: the photographs of Tom Jones 2006 Visual anthropology 19 (3-4): 295-314
  • Susan Applegate Krouse
*H6 [VISUALl-] 0894-9468
Media, markets and powwows: matrices of Aboriginal cultural mediation in Canada 2004 Cultural dynamics 16 (1): 29-69
  • Kathleen Buddle
H6 'CULTURAL-' 0921-3740
Making traditional spaces: cultural compromise at Two-Spirit gatherings in Oklahoma 2004 American Indian culture and research journal 28 (2): 81-95
  • Brian Joseph Gilley
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
The Monacan nation pow wow: symbol of indigenous survival and resistance in the Tobacco Row Mountains 2004 Southern anthropologist 30 (2): 1-19
  • John L. Johns
  • Karenne Wood
  • Samuel R. Cook
H6/KUB [SOUTHERN-] 155-4133
The opposite of powwow: ignoring and incorporating the intertibal war dance in the Oklahoma stomp dance community 2003 Plains anthropologist 48 (187): 237-53
  • Jason Baird Jackson
0032-0447
Whistles at northern Powwows 2003 Whispering wind 33 (2): 20
  • Jim Johnston
0300-6565
Algonquian influence on Powwow culture: tracing the history of Powwow through Algonquian culture 2003 Whispering wind 33 (3): 14-17
  • Iron Thunderhorse
0300-6565
Die Omaha 'Grass dance'-connection: Der Ursprungsmythos des modernen indianischen Powwow auf dem Prüfstand 2003 Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 51 (): 77-103
  • Rainer Hatoum
H6 [BAESSLER-] 0005-3856
Early chicken dancers? - circa 1920 2003 Whispering wind 33 (6): 13-17
  • Jim Johnston
0300-6565
The politics and aesthetics of recording: a comparative Canadian case study of powwow and contemporary Native American music 2002 The World of Music 44 (1): 41-59
  • Christopher A. Scales
0043-8774
Powwow songs: traveling songs and changing protocol 2002 The World of Music 44 (1): 127-36
  • Anna Hoefnagels
0043-8774
Everybody dance! 2002 American Indian NMAI 3 (3): 16-21
  • Jason Ryle
1528-0640
The origin of the Grass dance and its most important component - the dance bustle - among the North American Indians 2002 Český Lid 89 (4): 370-8
  • Josef Porsch
0009-0794
Powwows and identity on the Piedmont and Coastal Plains of North Carolina 2001 Ethnomusicology 45 (1): 58-88
  • Chris Goertzen
H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] 0014-1836
Echoing the drum...: the place of women in Lakota song and dance 2000 Whispering wind 31 (1): 12-20
  • William K. Powers
0300-6565
The de-sacralization of the pow-wow? Some initial observations 2000 Papers of the Algonquian conference 31 (): 333-8
  • Mark F. Ruml
0031-5671
Who goes to pow wows? Evidence from the survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives 2000 American Indian culture and research journal 24 (2): 65-83
  • Kalman Applbaum
  • Karl Eschbach
0161-6463
Making and singing pow-wow songs: text, form, and the significance of culture-based analysis 2000 Ethnomusicology 44 (2): 214-33
  • Tara Browner
H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] 0014-1836
The contest is on 1999 Whispering wind 30 (3): 28-9
  • Bill Walker
0300-6565
The '(intertribal) powwow' as a 'cultural phenomenon': a discussion of the term [culture] 1999 European review of Native American studies 13 (1): 47-51
  • Rainer Hatoum
0238-1486
Powwow patter: Indian emcee discourse on power and identity 1999 Journal of American folklore 112 (443): 40-57
  • Daniel Gelo
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 0021-8715
Applying communitas to Kiowa powwows 1998 American Indian quarterly 22 (4): 485-91
  • Luke E. Lassiter
Gourd dance 1997 Whispering wind 28 (5): 26-7
  • Bill Walker
Dressing for the Wisconsin Ojibwe Powwow: embodying community 1997 Cultural Survival quarterly 20 (4): 45-50
  • Thomas Vennum
Jingle dress 1997 Whispering wind 28 (5): 14-15
  • C. Scott Evans
  • Chris Roberts photogr
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