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Anon. 1987b. “Vocabulary of the drum dance,” Isumasi 1/1 (March 1987): 18.

Arima, E.Y. and Magnús Einarsson. 1976. “Whence and When the “Eskimo Fiddle’?” Folk
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Arna’naaq, Luke. 1987. “Remembering the dance,” Isumasi 1/1 (March 1987): 12-13.

Balikci, Asen. 1970.  The Netsilik Eskimo. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press.

Catlin, George. 1844/1965. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Conditions
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Gallat-Morin, Elisabeth and Jean-Pierre Pinson. 2003. La vie musicale en Nouvelle-
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Hungry Wolf, Adolf. 1977. The Blood People. New York: Harper & Row.

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Jefferson, Robert. 1929. “50 Years on the Saskatchewan,” Canadian Northwest Society
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Johnson, Frederick. 1943. “Notes on Micmac Shamanism.” Primitive Man 16: 53-80.

Keillor, Elaine. 1985-86. "Les tambours des Athapascans du Nord," Recherches
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Mandelbaum David G. 1940/1979. The Plains Cree: An Ethnographical, Historical and Comparative Study.  Regina:  University of Regina, Canadian Plains Research Centre

Mills, Antonia Curtze. 1981. The Beaver Indian Prophet Dance and Related Movements
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