... us, they somehow do not seem to come out, as it were. They are not understood. There is something beneath that we cannot get hold of. The artist eludes us. So we make up wild things of our own, with whoops and leaps. And the louder we whoop up and... The Art of Producing Pageants - Page 85by Esther Willard Bates - 1925 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Glassberg - History - 1990 - 408 pages
...of genuine Native American traditions, tended to add to their portrayals, Virginia Tanner observed, "America has never done the Red Man justice. It remains for her in Pageantry to finish him off completely."*4 APA guidebooks proposed that ideally the pageant should be financially self-supporting.... | |
| Women college students - 1919 - 150 pages
...with whoops and leaps. And the louder we whoop and the higher we leap, the more the audience likes it. These Indian rituals and ceremonials play, so vital...get across — that all this is regrettable. America never has done the Red Man justice. It remains for her in Pageantry to finish him off completely. All... | |
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