Survival Leadership from Indigenous Experts
Monday, September 14th, 2020 05:59 pmJingle-Dress Dancing as Pandemic Medicine
Thanks to nursingclio_feed, a reflective, captioned video tracing the history of Ojibwe jingle-dress dancing as a religious response to the 1919 flu pandemic. Dr Brenda Child, an Ojibwe historian, explains how the jingle-dress and dancing has traveled through her family, and how it can support hope that we will turn the corner.
Content notes: genocide, suicide, school shooting, residential schools.
( Video: Jingle Dress Dancers in the Modern World: Ojibwe People and Pandemics )
Jingle Dress Medicine via Virtual Powwow
Whitney Spears’ words from the video: ( 250 words )
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