Mourning rites

Date

1968-12-12

Authors

First Rider, George
Melting Tallow, Dave

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Publisher

Canadian Plains Research Centre

Abstract

Consists of an interview about mourning rites, including death customs, self multilation as a sign of mourning; punishments for adultery and what happens to pipes and bundles when their owners die; and the loss of old mourning rituals and customs.

Description

11 p. transcript of an interview with George First Rider conducted by Dave Melting Tallow on December 12, 1968. Tape number IH-AA.010, transcript disc 46.

Keywords

Adultery, Beaver, Beaver pipe, Black Seizer pipe, Bundles, Ceremonialism, Clothing and personal adornment, Crimes and punishments, Customs, Death, Hair, Hair Lock pipe, Horses, Killing of horses, Medicine pipe, Mourning, Paint and painting, Pipe transfer, Pipes and smoking, Religion and spirituality, Shaggy pipe, Stories and storytelling, Suicide, Sweat lodge, Transfer of bundles

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