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The Journey to the Polar Sea

CHAPTER 9
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At a fort they use feathers instead of bows.

The dance is accompanied with a song.

These people are the dancing-masters of the country.

The Copper Indians have neither dance nor music but what they borrow from them.

On our first interview with Akaitcho at Fort Providence he treated us as has already been mentioned with a representation of the Dog-Rib Dance; and Mr.Back during his winter journey had an opportunity of observing it performed by the Dog-Ribs themselves.
The chief tribe of the Dog-Rib nation, termed Horn Mountain Indians, inhabit the country betwixt Great Bear Lake and the west end of Great Slave Lake.


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