The war dance of the Northeast Indian tribes was held before the raid. Large fires were lit in the center of the village. The fiercely painted warriors gathered around the fire. The chief would give a speech to convince his people that the forthcoming strike was with the approval and guidance of the Great Spirit. The drum started in a slow pulse rated beat. The excitement heated up as the beat got faster, accompanied by rattling and singing. The war leader took his club and stamped the ground as if to shake the universe then began to dance and sing. Warriors started to rise and join the war dance. As each joined in, they became a volunteer for the raid. The war party was formed strictly by volunteers. War dances were usually held at night. - ZSL
Z. S. Liang - War Dance
Release Year: 2012
Size: 22 x 32
Form: limited edition giclée on canvas
Edition Size: 45 numbered and hand signed by the artist
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Custom Framing: available upon request
Product Code: LIAWA2
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