Borrowed dances cross cultural reflections on the Smoki People.
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Prescott, Az. : Smoki Museum and Vision Arts, 2007.
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1 DVD : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Prescott, Az. : Smoki Museum and Vision Arts, 2007.
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The Smoki People, a fraternal order in Prescott, Arizona, began doing indian dances in 1921. This is the story of the rise and eventual end of the Smoki People, their role in the community of Prescott, their conflicts with the Native American community and their museum.

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Prescott College - MED - Media AreaE98.D2 B67 2007Find It Now

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2007). Borrowed dances: cross cultural reflections on the Smoki People . Smoki Museum and Vision Arts.

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2007. Borrowed Dances: Cross Cultural Reflections On the Smoki People. Smoki Museum and Vision Arts.

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Borrowed Dances: Cross Cultural Reflections On the Smoki People Smoki Museum and Vision Arts, 2007.

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