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SHIVAREE. A shivaree is a North American term for a clamorous salutation made to a newlywed couple by an assembled crowd of neighbors and friends. This term is used in Rodgers and Hammerstein's stage musical "Oklahoma!"
SHIVAREE. A shivaree is a North American term for a noisy celebration made to a newlywed couple by an assembled crowd of neighbors and friends. This term is used in Rodgers and Hammerstein's stage musical "Oklahoma!"


In Dubuque as elsewhere the activity often involved banging pots and pans until the bridal couple invited the neighbors in for cake or ice cream.  
In Dubuque as elsewhere the activity often involved banging pots and pans until the bridal couple invited the neighbors in for cake or ice cream.  


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Revision as of 19:19, 6 August 2021

SHIVAREE. A shivaree is a North American term for a noisy celebration made to a newlywed couple by an assembled crowd of neighbors and friends. This term is used in Rodgers and Hammerstein's stage musical "Oklahoma!"

In Dubuque as elsewhere the activity often involved banging pots and pans until the bridal couple invited the neighbors in for cake or ice cream.