Book by National Museum of the American Indian (U. S.) This collection of essays on Native American dance traditions and their meaning, origin, and evolution is the first book from the Smithsonian Institution's newest museum. The pieces cover a variety of tribal groups, including Apache, Pueblo, Alaskan, Zapotec, and Northern and Southern Plains. The continuing importance of dance in contemporary Native American life is emphasized, and a clear distinction drawn between social and ceremonial dancing. Many of the authors are of Native American ancestry. This National Geographic style overview, well designed with excellent illustrations, is recommended for the casual reader or elementary/secondary student. - Gwen Gregory, U.S. Courts Lib., Phoenix Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. Used Book in Good Condition