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Apache Devil Dance ✭ 【Essential】

: Often referred to as the "Gray One" or "Messenger," the fifth dancer is painted white. His role is to protect the other dancers by driving away evil spirits and to provide humor to the audience, often "disciplining" children through playful antics. Regalia & Performance The Museum Journal | The Devil Dance of the Apaches

The dance typically involves , each with a distinct spiritual role: apache devil dance

: It is a central component of the Sunrise Ceremony , a four-day ritual marking an Apache girl's transition into womanhood. : Often referred to as the "Gray One"

: They represent the four cardinal directions (North, South, East, and West). They wear black buckskin masks and large, ornate wooden crowns made of yucca stakes. apache devil dance

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