Apache Crown DanceApache Crown Dance or Gaan Dance (also called Mountain Spirit, Crown Dance, Devil Dance) is an Apache ceremonial dance that is intended to protect the community from disease and enemies. Dancers became "the embodiment of the Mountain Spirits (the Gaan)"; they wear special masks and wands during the dance. The dance is performed by a group of five members, one of them a "clown", each having his specific role. The dance is performed "on the final night of the Sunrise Dance ceremony".[1] The dance is described as following:
HistoryGaan dancers dance to songs, opening of the first one says:[2] I, the Crown Dancer, Each Apache community has their own version of gaan history; they are usually told in the night before the ceremony or in the winter to instruct the children. It can be called "The Man Who Became a Gaan".[2]
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