Show indians erect hall for tribal dances tower glnn nature s limitless theater his given way to a snugly heated hall for the indians savage dances poets have sung of the beauty of the indian dance performed on the roiling plains against a background of towering trees and a twinkling lake r two but when the chippewa indians in the lake ver million country of minnesota set edy to abne the change of the seasons with savage steps they repair to a well lighted and heated hall take down their clubs and head dresses from neatly labeled hooks around the wall and do the dances of their forefathers in comparative corn fort they erected a building just for that purpose because its more comfort able there Is a concrete floor and a pit for the drummers john dauwe gan son of an old chief and one of the dammers explains that when the dinces were held outdoors the dust from the terpsichorean grind which frequently ran into days all but smothered dancers and drummers an orchestra pit in the center of the hall accommodates 0 the drummers He addresses beads bells ashes and war clubs are hung around the wall a peg for each person dances soon hilll be in full in obi cince of the fall hagest of wild rice and |