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- Description
- 1 streaming video file (40 min.) : sd., col.
- Summary
- Documentary on the men's dances associated with the Bole-maru religious cult of the Pomo Indians of central California. A brief history of the cult is followed by preparations for and performances of the dances. Essie Parrish, a cult leader, explains the dances, which include Toto, Lehuye, Big head, and Ball dance. For information on women's dances of the Bole-maru cult, see: *MGZIC 9-1653 Dream dances of the Kashia Pomo.
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- Note
- Part of American Indian Films: Series in Ethnology. Presented by the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. Produced by University Extension, University of California, Berkeley. Director: C.B. Smith. Writers: D.W. Peri and S.A. Barrett. Narrators: A.J. Ostroff and Essie Parrish. Filmed near Stewart's Point, California, with the cooperation of the Southwestern Pomo community, Kashia Reservation, and with the assistance of D.W. Peri, on June 17, 1961.
- Access (note)
- Patrons can access streaming video file online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
- Call Number
- *MGZIDF 6921
- OCLC
- NYPY896041298-F
- Title
Kashia men's dances: Southwestern Pomo Indians [electronic resource]
- Imprint
c1963.
- Original Version
Archival Original: 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in.
- Restricted Access
Patrons can access streaming video file online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
- Local Note
Former call number: *MGZIC 9-1871.
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- Local Subject
Television. Kashia men's dances: Southwestern Pomo Indians.
Ritual and ceremonial dancing -- California.
- Added Author
Parrish, Essie. Narrator
University of California (System). Extension Media Center.
- Research Call Number
*MGZIDF 6921