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has gloss | eng: Koshare Indian Dancers are members of Boy Scout Troop 232 in the Rocky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America, located in La Junta, Colorado. They have been dedicated to maintaining Native American culture through dance since 1933. In addition to participating in regular Scouting activities, such as camping, merit badge projects, and community service, Koshares must create an historically accurate dance outfit, including leatherwork and beading. They travel around the country and perform traditional Plains and Pueblo Native American ceremonial dances. They also perform 50–60 Summer and Winter Ceremonial shows, annually, at their kiva located at the Koshare Indian Museum in La Junta. The Koshares have performed in 47 states. |
lexicalization | eng: Koshare Indian Dancers |
instance of | (noun) a corporation that operates through a national council that charters local councils all over the United States; the purpose is character building and citizenship training Boy Scouts of America |
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media:img | 75th Koshare Anniversary.jpg |
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media:img | Koshare Clowns.jpg |
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media:img | Koshare Sioux Warrior.jpg |
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