The Morning Dance. The Morning Dance The Morning Dance.

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The Morning Dance

The Morning Dance

The Sun Dance

The Sun Dance

The Sun Dance

The Potlatch Ceremony

The Potlatch Ceremony

The Sweat Lodge

The Shaking Tent

The Shaking Tent

TASKS 1)Define shaman. What is a shaman’s role in the Sweat Lodge and Shaking Tent rituals? 2) The tree is a common symbol in Aboriginal ceremonies. Give 2 examples of how it is used in rituals. 3) Think: What characteristics of a tree make it an appropriate symbol to be appreciated by many? 4) Read Profile p. 42. Complete #1.