DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of Indian Affairs--Washington
Supplement to Circular No. 1665
February 14, 1923
Indian Dancing
To Superintendants:
At a conference in October, 1922, of the missionaries of the several religious denominations represented in the Sioux country, the following
recommendations were adopted and have been courteously submitted to this office:
1.
That the Indian form of gambling and lottery known as the 'ituranpi' (translated 'Give Away') be prohibited.
2.
That the Indian dances be limited to one in each month in the daylight hours of one day in the midweek, and at one center in each district;
the months of March and April, June, July, and August be excepted.
3.
That none take part in the dances or be present who are under 50 years of age.
4.
That a careful propaganda be undertaken to educate public opinion against the dance and to provide a healthy substitute.
5.
That there be close cooperation between the Government employees and the missionaries in those matters which affect the moral
welfare of the Indians.
These recommendations, I am sure, were the result of sincere thought and discussion, and in view of their helpful spirit, are worthy of our
careful consideration. They agree in……
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Check it out.........
now let me get this straight...
In 1923 the government was trying to stamp out Indian Dancing in the Sioux Nation and in 2003
the Indians are trying to stamp out Indian
Dancing in the American Nation.
I know there is a difference in the two- but isn't the basic message of both movements that Indians-in any shape or form shouldn't dance???
I'm a little more rattled about St Paddy's day and Cinco De Mayo......
You see people wearing buttons saying,"Kiss me, I'm Irish!"
AHA! Drunken Irish Sex Fiends must be the norm-
Not to mention the all the college frat kids
wearing a Mexican sombrero slamming down Coronas
on May 5th...
Actually the May 5th group doesn't bother me that much.......slurred english is just as unintelligble as slurred spanish....I know, I speak both.
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