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X-WR-CALDESC:Please join 'Art Heals- The Jingle Dress Project' at the Tonga
 ss Historical Museum on Tuesday\, August 9 at 6:00 p.m. for a presentation
 \, video\, dance\, and Q&A. Free and open to all.\n\nThe Jingle Dress Proj
 ect originated from photographer Eugene Tapahe's dream to unite the beauty
  of the land and the healing power of the jingle dance during the uncertai
 n times of the COVID-19 pandemic. The origin of the jingle dance to the Oj
 ibwe people happened during the influenza pandemic of 1918-19. It came as 
 a dream to a father whose daughter was sick with the virus. His dream reve
 aled the new dress and dance that had the power to heal. When the dresses 
 were made\, they were given to four women to perform the dance. When the l
 ittle girl heard the sound of the jingles\, she became stronger. By the en
 d of the night she was dancing too.\nThe goal of the Jingle Dress Project 
 is to take this healing power to the land\, to travel and capture a series
  of images that will document spiritual places where our ancestors once wa
 lked. Eugene Tapahe and dancers Erin Tapahe\, Dion Tapahe\, Sunni Begay\, 
 and JoAnni Begay will be in Ketchikan in early August to unite and give ho
 pe to the world through art\, dance\, and culture to help us heal together
 .
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DESCRIPTION:Please join 'Art Heals- The Jingle Dress Project' at the Tongas
 s Historical Museum on Tuesday\, August 9 at 6:00 p.m. for a presentation\
 , video\, dance\, and Q&A. Free and open to all.\n\nThe Jingle Dress Proje
 ct originated from photographer Eugene Tapahe's dream to unite the beauty 
 of the land and the healing power of the jingle dance during the uncertain
  times of the COVID-19 pandemic. The origin of the jingle dance to the Oji
 bwe people happened during the influenza pandemic of 1918-19. It came as a
  dream to a father whose daughter was sick with the virus. His dream revea
 led the new dress and dance that had the power to heal. When the dresses w
 ere made\, they were given to four women to perform the dance. When the li
 ttle girl heard the sound of the jingles\, she became stronger. By the end
  of the night she was dancing too.\nThe goal of the Jingle Dress Project i
 s to take this healing power to the land\, to travel and capture a series 
 of images that will document spiritual places where our ancestors once wal
 ked. Eugene Tapahe and dancers Erin Tapahe\, Dion Tapahe\, Sunni Begay\, a
 nd JoAnni Begay will be in Ketchikan in early August to unite and give hop
 e to the world through art\, dance\, and culture to help us heal together.
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LOCATION:Tongass Historical Museum
SUMMARY:Art Heals-The Jingle Dress Project
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