"Kulttanz." . . "Kult Indianer Südoststaaten (USA)" . . "Yuchi (Volk)" . . "Yuchi Indians Rites and ceremonies." . . "Danses yuchi." . . "rite Yuchi (peuple)" . . "cycle saisonnier rite Yuchi (peuple)" . . "Speeches, addresses, etc., Yuchi." . . . . "Indiana University, Bloomington. American Indian Studies Research Institute." . . "USA." . . "Yuchi (peuple) Oklahoma (Etats-Unis) - est." . . "Discours yuchi." . . "Yuchi." . . "Yuchi (Indiens) Moeurs et coutumes." . . "Yuchi (Indiens) Rites et cérémonies." . . "Ritus." . . "Yuchi Ceremonial Life : Performance, Meaning, and Tradition in a Contemporary American Indian Community" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Yuchis are one of the least known yet most distinctive of the Native groups in the American southeast. Located in late prehistoric times in eastern Tennessee, they played an important historical role at various times during the last five centuries and in many ways served as a bridge between their southeastern neighbors and Native communities in the northeast. First noted by the de Soto expedition in the sixteenth century, the Yuchis moved several times and made many alliances over the next few centuries." . . . . "Yuchi ceremonial life performance, meaning, and tradition in a contemporary American Indian community"@en . . . . . . . . "Yuchi ceremonial life : performance, meaning, and tradition in a contemporary American Indian community" . . "The Yuchis are one of the least known yet most distinctive of the Native groups in the American southeast. Located in late prehistoric times in eastern Tennessee, they played an important historical role at various times during the last five centuries and in many ways served as a bridge between their southeastern neighbors and Native communities in the northeast. Today, despite the existence of a separate language and their distinct history, culture, and religious traditions, the Yuchis are not recognized as a sovereign people by the Creek Nation or the United States. Jason Baird Jackson examines the significance of community ceremonies for the Yuchis today. For many Yuchis, traditional rituals remain important to their identity, and they feel an obligation to perform and renew them each year at one of three ceremonial grounds, called \"Big Houses.\" The Big House acts as a periodic gathering place for the Yuchis, their Creator, and their ancestors. Drawing on a decade of collaborative study with tribal elders and using insights gained from ethnopoetics, Jackson captures in vivid detail the performance, impact, and motivations behind such rituals as the Stomp Dance, the Green Corn Ceremony, and the Soup Dance and discusses their continuing importance to the community."@en . . . . . "Yuchi ceremonial life : performance, meaning and tradition in a contemporary American Indian community" . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Ritus USA Yuchi (Volk)" . . "Yuchi." . . "Kulttanz USA Yuchi (Volk)" . . "Yuchi dance." . .