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Ohlone Profiles: A Brief Report on Some Currents of Native American Dance in Northern California

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2016

Abstract

In this piece, co-director of the Ohlone Profiles project Neil MacLean relates experiences from his personal involvement over the last seven years producing Ohlone, Miwok and Pomo dance in San Francisco. Maclean offers an account of the renewal of Ohlone dance since the 1970s emphasizing how space for renewal was created by the Red Power movement and is activated by Ohlone, Miwok, and Pomo dance group leaders. MacLean argues for increased support for Indigenous culture from the city of San Francisco.

Type
Reflections on Producing Indigenous Dance Today
Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 2016 

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Works Cited

Ohlone Profiles. N.d.a. “Discrimination by Omission.” www.ohloneprofiles.org/Discrimination.pdfGoogle Scholar
Ohlone Profiles. N.d.b. “We All Come from Tribes.” http://www.ohloneprofiles.org/from_Tribes.pdf.Google Scholar