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sundance

n. Any of various Native American religious rituals with song, dance, praying, etc.

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Sundance, WY -- U.S. town in Wyoming
Population (2000): 1161
Housing Units (2000): 545
Land area (2000): 1.994086 sq. miles (5.164659 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.007558 sq. miles (0.019575 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.001644 sq. miles (5.184234 sq. km)
FIPS code: 74195
Located within: Wyoming (WY), FIPS 56
Location: 44.405230 N, 104.372131 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 82729
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Sundance

A sun dance is a Native American ceremony. Sun dance or Sundance may also refer to:

Sundance (rapper)

Ericka Patrice Campbell (born April 4, 1972), better known as Sundance, is an American rapper, DJ and radio personality.

Sundance (video game)

Sundance is a puzzle arcade game using vector graphics released by Cinematronics in 1979. The game consists of two grids floating in a pseudo-3D space with small suns bouncing between them. The player scored points by capturing the suns as they made contact with the grids. The player also had a limited-use " smart bomb" button which would eliminate all of the suns currently bouncing between the grids. As the suns bounced, the grids would move closer and closer, making gameplay more difficult. The game ended when the grids fully converged.

The game itself had only a small production run and was plagued with hardware failures due to its unconventional design. According to Tim Skelly, the game's designer, Sundance used an additional daughterboard that controlled the intensity of certain vectors. This board and its connections were rather fragile and prone to failure. Also, the monitor used a defective carbon coating spray which tended to cause the monitor's tube to arc if it was left in a certain position, destroying the monitor.

Sundance (album)

Sundance is an album recorded by Chick Corea and released in 1969. In 2002, Blue Note Records re-released all tracks from this album, together with all tracks from 1969's Is and alternate takes from both albums as The Complete "Is" Sessions.

Sundance (activist)

Sundance is an American Indian civil rights activist. He is perhaps best known for being one of several prominent American Indians to spearhead the movement against the use of Native American imagery as sports mascots.

Usage examples of "sundance".

But, on the other hand, if you mean fast in firing a gun, then Sundance might have the edge.

Two of the wild shots fired by the onrushing shadows had narrowly missed Sundance and entered the open door.

One of the scavengers was armed with a spear, and his hand was sweeping back for the throw when Sundance shot him in the right eye, jerking his head to the right, and sending the scavenger tumbling to the sidewalk.

The front end suddenly swerved toward the sidewalk, and Sundance leaped, his left arm catching Bertha around the waist.

She had to admit to herself she was attracted to Sundance, and the disclosure bothered her.

Next to his Grizzlies, Sundance preferred the FN over any other weapon in the massive Family armory.

SEAL until well after dark, with Sundance pacing back and forth the whole while, and Bertha had never appeared.

Russian uniforms on Blade and Sundance and promptly made themselves scarce.

The soldier gagged, doubling over, and Sundance smashed the barrel against his head twice in swift succession.

He waved to Sundance, then followed the guards, staying behind the trees.

He knew Sundance would chafe at being left behind, but both of them trying for the truck was unrealistic, increasing their risk of detection.

There was nothing she could do, nowhere she could go, until Blade and Sundance returned.

Fifteen yards separated Sundance from the woods when the soldiers began firing.

And then Sundance was up and across the clearing and into the trees on the other side.

And there was another one, charging from the left, and Sundance pivoted and shot the bastard in the right eye.