. Bulletin. Ethnology. Uensmore] SEMINOLE MUSIC No. 177. Steal Partner Dance Song (f) Recorded by Billie Stewart 141 (Catalog No. 2310) Jrll2. Tlf ^P , U E^ ^ ^^1 Fine OLD DANCE A certain old Seminole dance had only six songs, all of which were recorded. The name of the dance has been forgotten, but it is said that it could be danced at any time and that everyone took part in it. The dancers moved forward in pairs, two men, then two women, then two men, and so on. The motion, as in other Seminole dances, was counterclockwise. Billie Stewart was the singer for this dance and was stationed at th


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Uensmore] SEMINOLE MUSIC No. 177. Steal Partner Dance Song (f) Recorded by Billie Stewart 141 (Catalog No. 2310) Jrll2. Tlf ^P , U E^ ^ ^^1 Fine OLD DANCE A certain old Seminole dance had only six songs, all of which were recorded. The name of the dance has been forgotten, but it is said that it could be danced at any time and that everyone took part in it. The dancers moved forward in pairs, two men, then two women, then two men, and so on. The motion, as in other Seminole dances, was counterclockwise. Billie Stewart was the singer for this dance and was stationed at the east of the fire, accompanying the songs with a coconut-shell rattle. The dancers did not sing. No. 178. Song of an Old Dance (a) Recorded by Billie Stewart J) = 168 (0 ^*^ (Catalog No. 2076) I" 'ml I [illI I liiff. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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