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Looking for Sociolects in Classical Greek Tragedy: A Digital Tool for Measuring Linguistic/Discursive Complexity ...
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: and the first correct translation ...
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: and the first correct translation ...
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: and the first correct translation ...
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Eine Edition griechischer Papyrusurkunden aus dem ägyptischen Museum in Kairo (P.Cair.Gad)
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Message in the Smoke: Spirit Acts of Transfer, Liminality, and Embodied Relationships in Contemporary Powwow
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My Anishinaabe inquiry explores the place of Spirit in powwow and provides a way to access, think, and reflect on Spirit in powwow. Through a beading methodology and a conceptual framework that centers Anishinaabe world view through the sound-based meaning of words in Anishinaabemowin, my dissertation examines the spiritual and philosophical connection in the language between smoke, dreams, prayer, dance, and the liminality of the powwow Arena. I situate the history and transformation of the contemporary powwow in relation to the Anishinaabe Jiinktamok ceremony and demonstrate how certain powwow dances like the Jingle Dress Dance originated through acts of transfer from a Spirit entity. Exploring the sound breakdown of the Anishinaabe word for Jingle, zhiibashka'igan, reveals the overlooked and often forgotten cultural philosophy that connects the Jingle Dress Dance to the Thunder Beings, explains the significance of the spiral of the Jingle cones, and specifically instructs how the sound and original dance combine to bring healing. Through story-gathering sessions recorded throughout the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Territory, powwow participants exemplified cultural embodiment and shared their personal, first-hand encounters with Spirits and Ancestors that directly guided or influenced their powwow Regalia and dance styles. By triangulating lived experience, Anishinaabe world view through the language, and the incomplete hints and fragments in existing literature, my inquiry shows that powwow is a gateway and liminal place where we meet Spirit, experience acts of transfer, and send messages and prayers through dance smoke. This dissertation uncovered a gap in contemporary cultural narratives as a result of language loss and gradual assimilation. This erosion of culture reveals the need for a call to action for the Anishinaabe community to embrace the responsibility of the Seventh Fire prophecy by reclaiming our world view through learning our language to restore the richness of our culture, philosophy, and original instructions from Creator. Moreover, the Anishinaabe community must continue to evaluate what we know and experience as contemporary powwow against the original Spirit and purpose for why we gather.
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Ancient languages; Ancient Ojibwe Teachings; Anishinaabe ceremony; Anishinaabe Dance; Anishinaabe World View; Anishnaabemowin; Beading; Beading Methodology; Beadwork; Brian Outinen; Buffalo Bill; Dance; Dream; Grand Entry; Indigenous Research; Indigenous World View; Jiingtamok; Jiinktamok; Jingle Dance; Jingle Dress; Jingle Dress Dance; Jingtamok; Jinktamok; Manido; Manidominendsag; Manidoo; Manito; Manitou; Ojibwe Language; Ojibwe linguistics; Pawagan; Pow Wow; Powagan; Powawagan; Powwow; Powwow Dance; Powwow History; Prayer; Smoke; Spirit; Storytelling; Thunder Beings; Thunderbirds; Veterans; Vision; Wild West Show
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The Cliometrics of Onomastics: Modeling Who's Who in Ancient Greece
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In: https://hal-univ-paris8.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03370259 ; 2021 (2021)
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Dossier Orchesis. Nouvelles tendances de la recherche dans les danses grecque et étrusque antiques
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In: Dramaturgias. Revista do Laboratório de Dramaturgia - LADI - UnB ; https://hal.univ-brest.fr/hal-03504614 ; Marie-Hélène Delavaud-Roux. Dramaturgias. Revista do Laboratório de Dramaturgia - LADI - UnB, 18, pp.317-471, 2021 ; https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/dramaturgias/article/view/41286/31941 (2021)
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Dionysos au miroir de Poséidon ; Dionysos au miroir de Poséidon: portraits onomastiques croisés
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In: Noms de dieux : portraits de divinités antiques ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03167055 ; Corinne Bonnet. Noms de dieux : portraits de divinités antiques, Anacharsis, pp.100-131, 2021, 979-10-279-0408-2 (2021)
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Der MOOC Discovering Greek & Roman Cities. Lebenslanges Lernen im digitalen Zeitalter
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In: Geschichtsdidaktische Perspektive auf die 'Vormoderne': Fachwissenschaft und Fachdidaktik im Dialog ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03273108 ; Sebastian Barsch. Geschichtsdidaktische Perspektive auf die 'Vormoderne': Fachwissenschaft und Fachdidaktik im Dialog, pp.35-49, 2021, 978-3-928794-72-5. ⟨10.38072/2703-0784/p6⟩ (2021)
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Le héros comme il faut ; Le héros comme il faut: Codes de comportement et contextes sociaux dans l’épopée homérique
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03118887 ; Éditions de Boccard, 2021, Collections de l’Université de Strasbourg – Études d’archéologie et d’histoire ancienne, 978-2-7018-0596-2 (2021)
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ASCNET - The popularity of Asclepius in times of plagues ...
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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH ...
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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar, Kustumbari, Koriandron, Mercury et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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