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Boy Scout holding snake used in the ceremonial Native American Snake Rain Dance at the 1969 Florida Folk Festival.

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Subject Term
Amusements
Dances
Entertainment
Arts (Performing)--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Festivals, Events and Conferences
Community rites--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Practices
Recreation--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Folk festivals--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Performing arts--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Rain dances
Theatrical makeup
Clothing and dress
Dance costume
Snakes
Entertainers--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Child dancers
Boy Scouts
Folk dancing
Corporate Subject
Physical Description
Shelf Number
Shelf number: 35-011.
General Note
Members of the Order of the Arrow of Tampa's Boy Scout Troop #4 performed dramatic American Indian lore through mime and dance.

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Subject - Corporate
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Chicago Manual of Style
Boy Scout holding snake used in the ceremonial Native American Snake Rain Dance at the 1969 Florida Folk Festival. 1969. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/339183>, accessed 3 July 2022.
MLA
Boy Scout holding snake used in the ceremonial Native American Snake Rain Dance at the 1969 Florida Folk Festival. 1969. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 3 Jul. 2022.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/339183>
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