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DANCING INDIGENOUS WORLDS: CHOREOGRAPHIES OF RELATION by Jacqueline Shea Murphy. 2022. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 392 pp., 50 photos. $150.86 hardcover, ISBN: 9781517912673. $35 paper, ISBN: 9781517912680. Free ebook, ISBN: 9781452967950.
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DANCING INDIGENOUS WORLDS: CHOREOGRAPHIES OF RELATION by Jacqueline Shea Murphy. 2022. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 392 pp., 50 photos. $150.86 hardcover, ISBN: 9781517912673. $35 paper, ISBN: 9781517912680. Free ebook, ISBN: 9781452967950.
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