Dance in Seventeenth Century Massachusetts, with Particular Reference to Indian, Puritan and Anglican Cultures |
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acceptable activity America Anglican appeared Arrow attempted balls Basset became began believed Bible Boston Champlain Christian Church classes Collections colony considered Cotton Mather country dances court culture dancers dancing masters described developed devil Diary early eighteenth century England English European example feast festivities forms forms of dance French dances given Gookin gradually Hereafter cited Historical Ibid ideas important included Increase Mather Indians influence John land language later leaders learned Letter lived London Magnalia manner Massachusetts maypole mentioned Minuet mixed dancing Morton movements Music natives non-Puritans pagan passage patterns performed Plantation played Plymouth possible problems Publications published Puritans references reflected religious rhythms rites ritual Roger Williams role Saints Samuel savages schools settlement settlers seventeenth century Sewall singing society steps suggested tract traditional tribes University Voyages women writer wrote York young