TRUNK CONTENT ABOUT THE IN-LON-SCHKA CEREMONIAL DANCES
In-Lon-Schka Flip Book: Photos and text describe the In-Lon-Schka ceremonial dances, which are a fundamental part of Osage culture.
CD of In-Lon-Schka music and songs by Ponca Tribal Singers
Hand Drum and Drum Stick: This type of drum has been used in historic and contemporary Native American music, including In-Lon-Schka music. This drum was bought specifically for the Traveling Trunk, and is intended for use by those borrowing the Trunk.
Moccasins: Osages wear moccasins like the adult and infant moccasins at the In-Lon-Schka dances.
Yarnwork Streamer: Osage men wear garters with streamers like this around their lower legs during In-Lon-Schka dances. Mr. Van Bighorse, Director of the Osage Cultural Center, made this item by finger-weaving, a yarnwork method. This streamer was intentionally left incomplete, to demonstrate an in-progress piece of yarnwork.
Osage News Newspaper: This issue of the Osage News covers the 2014 Osage In-Lon-Schka dances.
Read about In-Lon-Schka in Art of the Osage by Garrick Bailey and Daniel C. Swan.
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CD of In-Lon-Schka music and songs by Ponca Tribal Singers
Hand Drum and Drum Stick: This type of drum has been used in historic and contemporary Native American music, including In-Lon-Schka music. This drum was bought specifically for the Traveling Trunk, and is intended for use by those borrowing the Trunk.
Moccasins: Osages wear moccasins like the adult and infant moccasins at the In-Lon-Schka dances.
Yarnwork Streamer: Osage men wear garters with streamers like this around their lower legs during In-Lon-Schka dances. Mr. Van Bighorse, Director of the Osage Cultural Center, made this item by finger-weaving, a yarnwork method. This streamer was intentionally left incomplete, to demonstrate an in-progress piece of yarnwork.
Osage News Newspaper: This issue of the Osage News covers the 2014 Osage In-Lon-Schka dances.
Read about In-Lon-Schka in Art of the Osage by Garrick Bailey and Daniel C. Swan.
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