Powwow Dancer Rose Bear Don’t Walk on Hope | Pop-Up Magazine
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.
Spring Issue: At Home is an hour filled with awkward parties, office comedy, terrifying bus rides, high school dreams, young doctors, houseplant confessions, and more. Storytellers and musicians perform from their homes across the country in an all-new lineup of true stories alongside an original score, art, animation, and film. Watch the full Spring Issue at https://bit.ly/2Y1zydz.
POP-UP MAGAZINE produces unforgettable stories and live experiences, including our acclaimed live magazine that sells out grand, historic venues across North America. While the touring show is on pause, POP-UP MAGAZINE has moved online with stories we love from the archive, all new issues, and more. All with support from Google. Subscribe to our channel (https://bit.ly/pumsubscribe) for the latest stories. More at http://popupmagazine.com.
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 https://www.instagram.com/rosedontwalk/
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“On Hope”
“The Healer”: From “sâkītohk - Love Each Other” by Young Spirit, courtesy Canyon Records, with lyrics by Isaac Thomas, music by Jordan Fiddler, published by DMG Arizona
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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.
Spring Issue: At Home is an hour filled with awkward parties, office comedy, terrifying bus rides, high school dreams, young doctors, houseplant confessions, and more. Storytellers and musicians perform from their homes across the country in an all-new lineup of true stories alongside an original score, art, animation, and film. Watch the full Spring Issue at https://bit.ly/2Y1zydz.
POP-UP MAGAZINE produces unforgettable stories and live experiences, including our acclaimed live magazine that sells out grand, historic venues across North America. While the touring show is on pause, POP-UP MAGAZINE has moved online with stories we love from the archive, all new issues, and more. All with support from Google. Subscribe to our channel (https://bit.ly/pumsubscribe) for the latest stories. More at http://popupmagazine.com.
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 https://www.instagram.com/rosedontwalk/
FOR POP-UP MAGAZINE
Anita Badejo, Executive Editor and Co-host
Jacqueline Bates, Photography Director
Cameron Bird, Research Editor
Thomas Bollier, Production Manager
Dave Cerf, Video Editor
Chida Chaemchaeng, Event Manager
Rebecca Chew, Art Director
Minna Choi, Music Director
Marin Cogan, Senior Producer
Elise Craig, Managing Editor
Aaron Edwards, Senior Producer
Chas Edwards, President and Publisher
Aaron Esposito, Music Coordinator
Derek Fagerstrom, Director of Special Projects
Michelle Fernandez, Account Executive
Jenna Garrett, Photo Editor
Kim Gooden, Copy Chief
Kylie Hamilton-Hill, Eastern Sales Director
Haley Howle, Senior Producer and Director of
Live Production
Roseli Ilano, Director of Community Engagement and Partnerships
Annie Jen, Art Director
Leo Jung, Creative Director
Mark King, Creative Director, Brand Studio
Charley Locke, Story Producer
Megan Lotter, Digital Designer
Julia Malta-Weingard, Director of Communications
Anna Martin, Story Producer and Co-host
Douglas McGray, Editor in Chief
Nancy Miller, Editorial Director, Brand Studio
Scott Polach, Event Director
Tom Rendell, Western Advertising Director
Emily Rudisill, Producer, Brand Studio
Albert Schatz, Production Manager
Paloma Shutes, Photo Editor
Lauren Smith, Director of Operations and Culture
Andy Spillman, Music Mixer
Louise Tan, Assistant Controller
Maureen Towey, Performance Consultant
Dee Turman, Senior Producer, Brand Studio
Erin Walter, Staff Assistant
Melissa Weil, Vice President of Sales
John Woo, Video Editor and Director
Eugene Yi, Video Editor
Corbin Zahrt, Designer, Brand Studio
Watercolor art by Stina Persson
“On Hope”
“The Healer”: From “sâkītohk - Love Each Other” by Young Spirit, courtesy Canyon Records, with lyrics by Isaac Thomas, music by Jordan Fiddler, published by DMG Arizona
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