Booger dance
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Booger dance
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The Booger Dance is a traditional dance of the Cherokee tribe, performed with ritual masks. It is performed at night-time around a campfire, usually in late fall or winter. Before the dance begins, the male Cherokee performers, known as "Boogers", discreetly leave the party, don booger masks, and return for the dance in the guise of evil spirits. They act in a stereotypically lewd manner by chasing the women around, grabbing them if possible, to satirize and ridicule what is seen as the non-Cher
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booger_dance
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2024-03-08T14:37:17Z
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