In English, I'n-Lon-Schka means "playground of the eldest son."
The dance, in which women are allowed only a peripheral role,
celebrates traditional masculine values while helping to break down
factionalism and feuding within the tribe. The participants, who
now number in the hundreds, assemble each June in three Oklahoma
communities-Pawhuska, Hominy, and Grayhorse-where the Dance
Chairmen, the Drumkeeper (an eldest son of the tribe), and the
dance organization have been preparing for the dance throughout the
year.
The I'n-Lon-Schka is religious in content and continues to
establish conduct and ways of living for tribal members.
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