Brush Dance

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Brush Dance is a traditional Karok ceremonial dance and healing ritual central to the tribe’s cultural and spiritual life in northwestern California.

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Brush Dance canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Karuk cultural practice
Native American ceremony
ceremonial dance
healing ritual
associatedWith Karuk sacred geography
Klamath River salmon cycle
local plant medicines
category Indigenous healing practices of North America
Native American dances
Native American religion
continuity continues into the present
practiced in pre-contact times
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Karuk people
surface form: Karuk culture
ethnicGroup Karok tribe
Karuk people NERFINISHED
hasAspect nighttime ceremonies
offerings
prayer
ritual fasting or preparation
strict ceremonial protocol
hasParticipant community members
dancers
family of the patient
medicine person
singers
language Karuk language
locatedIn Klamath River region ONNED1
northwestern California
purpose community renewal
healing of sick children
restoration of balance and well-being
spiritual protection
region California cultural area
surface form: California Indian cultural area

Pacific Northwest
surface form: Pacific Northwest (broad cultural area)
religion Karuk traditional religion
significance central to Karuk cultural identity
central to Karuk spiritual life
expression of Karuk worldview
means of transmitting traditional knowledge
temporalExtent performed over multiple days
uses brush or plant materials
ceremonial regalia
dance ground
drumming
songs

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Karok notableCeremony Brush Dance
Karuk people ceremony Brush Dance
Jump Dance relatedTo Brush Dance