- The
heyoka (heyókȟa, also
spelled "haokah," "heyokha") is a type of
sacred clown shaman in the
culture of the
Sioux (Lakota and
Dakota people) of the Great...
- John Fire and John (Fire) Lame Deer) was a
Lakota holy man,
member of the
Heyoka society,[citation needed]
grandson of the
Miniconjou head man Lame Deer...
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Plains military societies that
contained reverse warriors.: 2 The
Lakota heyoka (heyókȟa "sacred clown"), are the
traditional contraries in the
Oceti Sakowin...
- 2010-11-17.
Sophie Perryer, 10
years 100 artists, Struik, 2004 "Destructivism".
Heyoka Magazine.
Archived from the
original on 2010-09-06.
Retrieved 2010-11-17...
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Black on
Black (February 1, 1999,
Heyoka Blackeagle Book #1; Out of Print)
Stars over
Stars (March 1, 2001,
Heyoka Blackeagle Book #2; Out of Print) This...
- bees and
their evolution. The
Sioux equally applied the name and
concept Heyoka to
their clowns as well as
their contraries. John
Plant examined both of...
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Hey,
O.K (Ukrainian: Гей, любо) is an
album by the band
Vopli Vidopli****ova. It was
released by the Ukrainian-Canadian
label Kobza in 1990. The
album is...
- 2014, Half Acre
Heyoka won a
silver medal at the
Great American Beer
Festival in the
category of American-style IPA. In
January 2015,
Heyoka was
renamed Senita...
- "
Hey! We
Ok" is a song by
American indie rock band,
Never Shout Never. It was
released on June 9, 2015, as the lead
single from
their seventh album Black...
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function as a
clown society, in
Western culture.
Sacred clowns are
called heyoka in
Lakota and Dakota, and
Pueblo clown in Hopi and Tewa
Native American...