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  2. Dance of the Hunter

    The Hunter's Fire Dance Demonstrates Dramatically the Triumph of the Chief Who Has Killed the Big Elephant; One of Many Occasions for a Colourful Ceremony. Frequent Use of a Human Skull in This Dance Suggests That it Dates from Times When the Victim of the Hunter Was Not an Elephant, But a Human Being, a Rival Chief or Tribal Enemy. The Dance Takes Place a Week After the Kill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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