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The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions
by Paula Gunn Allen,unknown
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This pioneering work, first published in 1986, documents the continuing vitality of American Indian traditions and the crucial role of women in those traditions.
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Tthe basis of Indian time is ceremonial, while the basis of time in the industrialized west is mechanical. 

Paula Gunn Allen
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The hoop dancer dances within what encircles him, demonstrating how the people live in motion within the circling spirals of time and space. They are no more limited than water and sky. At green corn dance time, water and sky come together, in Indian time, to make rain.

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The Indians used to be the only inhabitants of the Americas, but times change. Having perceived us as belonging to history, they are free to emote over us, to re-create us in their history-based understanding, and dismiss our present lives as archaic and irrelevant to the times.

Paula Gunn Allen
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