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Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian
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17 August 2020

Considering four genres of dance in which indigenous people are represented--K'iche Maya traditional dance, powwow, folkloric dance, and dancing sports mascots--the book addresses both the ideational and behavioral dimensions of identity. Each dance is examined as a unique cultural expression in individual chapters, and then all are compared in the conclusion, where striking parallels and important divergences are revealed. Ultimately, Krystal describes how dancers and audiences work to construct and consume satisfying and meaningful identities through dance by either challenging social inequality or reinforcing the present social order.
Detailed ethnographic work, thorough case studies, and an insightful narrative voice make Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian a substantial addition to scholarly literature on dance in the Americas. It will be of interest to scholars of Native American studies, social sciences, and performing arts.
—Anthropology Review Database
"Ethnic identity is composed and contested through such practices; but why is dance the idiom through which such important cultural work is so often undertaken? Anthropologist Krystal broaches this central question with sensitivity and nuanced analysis, and his accessible prose will make this a valuable book for undergraduate collections across several humanistic disciplines."
—Choice
—Great Plains Quarterly
—Journal of Anthropological Research
"The book is fascinating; it is an informative reference to indigenous American dancing that provides a way to measure representation. . . . What is most intriguing is that Krystal's observations and conclusions encourage rethinking of identity, representation, and their complexities in cultures beyond indigenous cultures."
—Bulletin of Latin American Research