Powwow Dancer Rose Bear Don’t Walk on Hope | Pop-Up Magazine

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  • The 1918 flu pandemic decimated Native communities across the country. In response, the Ojibwe people created the jingle dress dance for healing and hope. Now, during a new pandemic, Montana-based powwow dancer Rose Bear Don’t Walk shows us how the dance continues.
    As part of POP-UP MAGAZINE’S Spring Issue: At Home, we reached out to dancers across North America to interpret this moment through one minute of dance. Their work gives movement to distance, to stillness, and to hope.
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    ROSE BEAR DON’T WALK has been powwow dancing all her life. A member of the Bitterroot Salish and Crow tribes of Montana, Rose lives on the Flathead Indian Reservation, where she currently works as an ethnobotanist. In 2019, she received a Fellowship for the Future from 500 Women Scientists to further her study of traditional Salish food plants. More at / rosedontwalk
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