Bulletin. Ethnology. BUSHNELL] THE CHOCTAW OF BAYOU LACOMB
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Download this stock image: . Bulletin. Ethnology. BUSHNELL] THE CHOCTAW OF BAYOU LACOMB^ LOUISIANA 21 take the forward step they stamp with the right foot, as if crushing ticks on the ground, at the same time looking down, supposedly at the doomed insects. During the dance all sing with many repetitions the song here given, the words of which have no special meaning.. hai ya wa to ho ya le hai ya wa to ho ya 3. Kivishco hithla (Drunken-man dance) y^ Two lines facing each other are formed by the dancers, who lock arms. The lines slowly approach, then move backward, and then again approach. All endeavor to keep step, and - RH017H from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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