Books by "Alice C. Fletcher"

11 books found

A Study of Omaha Indian Music

A Study of Omaha Indian Music

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1904

Lakota Ceremonies

Lakota Ceremonies

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1884

A Study of Omaha Indian Music

A Study of Omaha Indian Music

by Alice C. Fletcher, John Comfort Fillmore

1893

Import of the Totem

Import of the Totem

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1897

Beyond the Line

Beyond the Line

by Alice B. Aiken, Stéphanie A.H. Bélanger

2013 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Caring for veterans returning from service is just as important as preparing troops for deployment. Beyond the Line is a collection of current research presented by the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, an organization committed to finding the best solutions to address the range of health issues arising from military service. Bringing together work by defence scientists and researchers and clinicians from several Canadian universities, contributors present their findings on topics such as mental, physical, social, rehabilitative, and occupational health, in addition to combat care. Diverse topics, ranging from technology to programs for children, add depth and dimension. Providing expert insight into healthcare for armed forces, veterans, and their families, Beyond the Line engages the research community towards the common goal of improved healthcare services for Canada's military population.

Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs

Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1917 · IndyPublish.com

One day Alice C. Fletcher realized that "unlike my Indian friends, I was an alien, a stranger in my native land." But while living with the Indians and pursuing her ethnological studies she felt that "the plants, the trees, the clouds and all things had become vocal with human hopes, fears, and supplications." This famous statement comes directly from the preface of this book and was later etched on her tombstone. "I have arranged these dances and games with native songs in order that our young people may recognize, enjoy and share in the spirit of the olden life upon this continent, " she wrote. Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs is a collection that conveys the pleasure and meaning of music and play and rhythmic movement for American Indians. Many of the activities here described are adapted from ceremonials and sports. Included is a "drama in five dances" celebrating the life of corn. "Calling the Flowers" is an appeal to spirits dwelling underground to join the dancers. Still another dramatic dance, with accompanying songs, petitions clouds to leave the sky. The Festival of Joy, an ancient Omaha ceremony, is centered on a sacred tree. In the second part Indian ball games and games of hazard and guessing are set forth, as well as the popular hoop and javelin game. Fletcher closes with a section on Indian names. Alice C. Fletcher, the foremost woman anthropologist in the United States in the nineteenth century, is also the author, with Francis La Flesche, of A Study of Omaha Indian Music and the two-volume Omaha Tribe. Both titles are available as Bison Books. Helen Myers is the coauthor of Folk Music in the United States: An Introduction.

Indian story and song

Indian story and song

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1900

Home Life Among the Indians

Home Life Among the Indians

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1897

The Hako: a Pawnee Ceremony

The Hako: a Pawnee Ceremony

by Alice Cunningham Fletcher

1904