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  • Corn Dance has one of the best presentations of well-prepared, unusual foods.
  • By 2000 religious tension between Green Corn Dance attendees and Christians ( particularly Baptists ) decreased.
  • More than 2, 000 pueblo people participate in the traditional corn dances held at this time.
  • Now Naiads appear, who bring water to refresh the growth, and the Spirit of Corn dances in thanksgiving.
  • But they're also part of the ambiance at the Corn Dance Cafe, where simple foods are served with flourish.
  • Many tribal members began to revive the observance of traditional Green Corn Dance ceremonies, and some moved away from Christianity observance.
  • Especially the Corn Dance _ in the hope of a good harvest _ at Santo Domingo Pueblo, not far from Santa Fe.
  • The two major ritual dances were the Green Corn Dance, held in June, and the Hunting Dance, held in October.
  • That rescue worsened floods in the central Everglades, including tribal land, killing trees and ruining crops for the sacred Green Corn Dance.
  • We visited during one of several annual " corn dances, " performed throughout the year to pray for a good harvest.
  • The Corn Dance Cafe is at 409 West Water Street, Santa Fe, N . M . 87501; ( 505 ) 986-1662.
  • In that year Mooney observed a Green Corn Dance; it was the last such ritual to be performed by the tribe for over a century.
  • The home fires in outlying Cherokee communities were extinguished before the ceremonies and relit from the coals of the fire kindled during the Green Corn Dances.
  • The home fires in outlying Cherokee communities were extinguished before the ceremonies and re-lit from the coals of the fire kindled during the Green Corn dances.
  • In 1938, he was the first white man ever allowed to witness their sacred Green Corn Dance and was permitted to photograph the entire week-long event.
  • "My childhood was spent growing and gathering food, " Oden was quoted as saying in marketing materials when she opened Corn Dance Cafe in the Indian-owned hotel.
  • A Potawatomi raised in Oklahoma, the chef-owner of the Corn Dance Cafe in Santa Fe, prepares Three Sisters, a stew with corn dumplings, and Indian pudding.
  • In September 1757, Paul Demer?attended the Cherokees'Green Corn Dance, and spent the subsequent months encouraging the Cherokee to launch attacks against the French and their Indian allies.
  • Loretta Barrett Oden, formerly executive chef at Corn Dance Cafe in New Mexico's Santa Fe Hotel ( now Amaya restaurant ), created menus for each of the conference meals.
  • Seminole culture is largely derived from that of the Creek; the most important ceremony is the Green Corn Dance; other notable traditions include use of the black drink and ritual tobacco.
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