In-Lon-Schka dances

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In-Lon-Schka dances are traditional Osage ceremonial dances that play a central role in preserving the tribe’s cultural identity, spirituality, and community bonds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American ceremony
Osage cultural tradition
ceremonial dance
social dance event
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Osage culture
ethnicGroup Osage Nation
Osage Nation
surface form: Osage people
follows Osage ceremonial protocols
Osage clan responsibilities
hasPart community feasting
drumming
honor dances
processions
regalia display
singing
hasQuality community-centered
formal
intergenerational
ritualized
language Osage language
locatedIn Oklahoma
Osage County, Oklahoma
participant Osage elders
Osage men
Osage Nation
surface form: Osage women

Osage youth
purpose affirmation of Osage identity
community bonding
cultural preservation
honoring ancestors
spiritual expression
transmission of Osage values
religion Osage traditional religion
significance central to Osage ceremonial life
expression of Osage nationhood
key element of Osage cultural continuity
symbol of Osage sovereignty
temporalExtent multi-day event
uses blankets
drums
eagle feather fans
rattles
ribbon work garments
traditional Osage regalia
traditional Osage songs

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Osage Nation culturalPractice In-Lon-Schka dances