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  1. Introduction: dance offers a window on Native American culture, past and present.(The Native American Dance Legacy): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Kacy E. Crabtree, 2009-08-01
  2. Native American Dance 2010 Wall Calendar by Inc. - Avalanche Lang Holdings, 2009-08-01
  3. Arizona Highways, December 1950 (Native American Dance) (Vol. 26, No. 12)
  4. Voices of the Alaskan Alutiiq cultural reawakening: traditional dance arts have rejuvenated this indigenous culture.(The Native American Dance Legacy)(Finding ... of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Ellen Van't Hof, 2009-08-01
  5. The Paradoxical power of endangerment: traditional Native American Dance and Music in Eastern Oklahoma.(Endangered Languages)(Essay): An article from: World Literature Today by Jason Baird Jackson, 2007-09-01
  6. Native American Dance Trance by navajo, 1999
  7. Hooping: Fire dancing, Hula hoop, Native American Hoop Dance, Rhythmic gymnastics, Metal, Wood, Plastic, Subculture, Hip hop, Street dance, Twirling, The arts, Skill toy
  8. Moving Within the Circle ,Contemporary Native American Music &Dance 1995 publication by BryanBurton, 1995-01-01
  9. Moving Within the Circle : Contemporary Native American Music and Dance /Book, CD and Slides by Bryan Burton, Bryan Burton, 1994-09
  10. Moving Within the Circle: Contemporary Native American Music and Dance.: An article from: Notes by Terence J. O'Grady, 1994-12-01
  11. Word Dance The Language of Native American Culture by Carl with drawings by Molly Braun Waldman, 1996
  12. The Native American Sun Dance Religion and Ceremony: An Annotated Bibliography --1998 publication. by Phillip M. White, 1998-01-01
  13. Native American Dance by Ben Marra, 2004-09
  14. Honor Dance - Native American Photographs by John Running, 1985-01-01

21. Hunting Hawk's Native American Links - Native American - Dance
Hunting Hawk's native american Links native american - dance native american - dance. Home Page Index native american Links native american - dance
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22. Hoop Dancing, Native American Dance, Native American Music, Native American Ente
A traditional native american flutist and hoop dancer. With performance schedule, music, dance and Category Arts Music World native american Bands and Artists......native american dance, Hoop Dancing, native american Music, native american Flute,native american Entertainment, native american Education, Hoops, Artisans.
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Welcome to Native Spirit. We are proud to provide you with an opportunity to take a step into the culture and dances of Native America. The southwest has become one of the few places in the world where people can come to appreciate and learn about the original inhabitants of this beautiful land we have come to share. Through our entertaining as well as educational presentations you will see dances that have survived thousands of years. You will witness the beauty and grace of color and movement as the air resonates with the beautiful and rhythmic sounds of the first nations. During the shows you will get an opportunity to learn the origins as well as the purpose of many of the dances and be thoroughly entertained with appropriate humor. Pinagigi (Thank you) Brian Hammill is known throughout the world as an outstanding player of the Inspirational Traditional Flute , as well as a Championship Hoop Dancer,

23. Results
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24. Native American Lore Index
Over 130 stories from tribes across North and South America. Link to quotations from native leaders.Category Society Ethnicity Arts and Culture Folklore...... Below are links to several stories of native american Indian Lore from If you havea story of native Indian Lore you Origin of the Buffalo dance Blackfoot 03.
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Native American Lore Index Page
Below are links to several stories of Native American Indian Lore from several Tribes across Turtle Island. If you have a story of Native Indian Lore you would like to have posted here, send it to me with as much information about the Lore that you can, and I will post it with others found here. Help me to make this site the best Lore site on the Web . Id like to extend a warm welcome to all those visiting from either Discovery School Magazine project or Animal Planet. Osiyo Oginalii, Ulihelisdi Owenvsv.... Cherokee for Greetings Friend, welcome home. Our site has been selected as a valuable Internet resource for Discovery Channel School's Discover Magazine theme for fall 1997 Buffalo and the Mouse
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25. Native American Indian Lore: Dance Of The Dead
dance of the Dead. Luiseño. native american Indian Lore. A lore ofthe Luiseño People of Southern California Once a year the People
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Dance of the Dead
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Once a year the People of Kamak left their village and went up Palomar Mountain to gather acorns. Everyone went, young and old, and even the ill were carried along on litters so that the village could stay together at this important time. The house were left empty, no one was afraid to thieves in those days. While the village was deserted, a man from anther nearby village called Ahoya came to Kamak. He found everyone gone. He knew where they had gone, and why, so he knew he could not see his friends this trip. He decided to spend the night and go on his way the next morning. He did not go into anyone's house, but rather he took a large basket normally used to store grain and turned it over. He crawled under the basket, where the wind could not bother him. He fell asleep. In the early evening, but long after dark, he was awakened by someone calling People out to dance. At first he thought the People of Kamak had come back from acorn gathering. Then, being a old man, he began to recognize the voices of People he had known many years ago, but who were now long dead He began to realize that the voices were spirits of the Dead! While the People of Kamak were away, the Dead had returned to dance. The old man lay quietly under the basket, listening to the voices of all the People, all the way back to the ancient days. He heard the Woman-who-was-turned-into-rock as she sang, He heard the Man-who-scooped-rock-with-his-hand as he sang. All the People of the ancient days were here n the village again.

26. The Native American Ghost Dance
The native american Ghost dance was a strong movement of the North americanIndians that ended at Wounded Knee. The native american Ghost dance.
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The Native American Ghost Dance
The Ghost Dance was an attempt of a group of North American Indian tribes to further separate themselves from the white man and the religious doctrines they were forcing upon the tribal peoples. Among the Sioux and Arapaho, the Ghost Dance was one of the central rituals of a new religious movement that focused on the restoration of the past, as opposed to a salvation in a new future. The movement was active within limited tribes and mirrored other attempts by previous Indians to escape the civilization of the white man. The earlier movements included the Good Message of the Iroquois and the Dreamers of the Columbia River tribes. All of these movements had similar features including a rejection of the white man’s civilization, especially alcohol, weapons and technology. In addition, the movements preached unity among tribes, even those that were once enemies and a revival of Indian customs that were threatened by the civilization of European peoples. The despair and nostalgia associated with the Ghost Dance reflects that period from which the movement evolved. Plains tribes faced losing their freedom and being overtaken of their homes, their beliefs and their existence. The Ghost Dance was a resurrection of the dead, a bringing back of the customs and way of life that the Indians were trying to hold onto.

27. Native American Medicine And Wisdom
native american Medicine and CraftsCategory Society Ethnicity native americans Health...... native american Lore, Herbal Lore, Vision Quests, Emotional Spiritual Healing. HerbalMedicine Kit. dance to Heal Mother Earth. Refuge. Jean's native Jewelry.
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White Wolf's Native Medicine Robert (White Wolf) Smith A place for self healing and growth I am a man who has lived as an outcast, rejected as a child by both the white and native people who were my family. Somehow Grandmother saw something in me even I did not see. She was a woman who carried the teachings of a long line of women. She could set a bone, treat a wound, converse with spirit or deliver a child. She treated people's illness with amazing results. She did more. She knew the frailty of the emotional body and could treat it better than any psychiatrist. Never did I see anyone who cooperated who was not cleansed of anger, resentment and fear. Beyond that she treated the disconnection from spirit, which all too many suffer from. When it came time for her to take the blue road of spirit (age 102), she sent for me, a warrier who knew none of these things. Breaking with tradition that only women could carry the family teachings, she named me healer. From spirit for the next 19 years, she taught me and sent me to other teachers, some of who weren't even Native Americans, though they shared truth and wisdom. My vision is to share this wisdom to any who would heal body, mind and spirit, most importantly their own. I teach some of the traditional medicines for physical healing. I teach about helping the emotions with problems. Above all I teach people to seek for and connect with the various aspects of the

28. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Brighter colors, more motions and even a new style of dance has emerged from thepassage of time. The native american culture is not dead and fixed under the
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Languages : Site Desciption Join in the celebration! Pow wows are famous for their pageantry of colors and dance which help to make them very exciting events. Learn all about the dance styles and costume regalia, the music, and crafts. The long list of Native American organizations, the list of quality traders who provide pow wow supplies, and the list of related Native American links make this site complete.
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29. Leaf Arrow - Native American StoryTellers
Donna Couteau Cross and Joe Cross tell coyote tales, creation stories, and historic folklore filled Category Society Ethnicity Arts and Culture Folklore...... .. dance on Video Media Resources Center UCB native american dance.African american dance. dance in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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New York City based Native American Storytellers Donna Couteau Cross (Sac and Fox)and Joe Cross (Caddo/Potawatomi): contemporary and historical storytelling, songs, traditional dance. Leafarrow Storytellers Donna Couteau Cross and Joe Cross present an interactive show featuring coyote tales, creation stories and historic folklore filled with tribal family values. They are a married couple using story, song and dance to celebrate the special relationship the Native American people have always had with the Earth and their respect for the natural environment. They have brought their unique performances to the National Museum of American Indian Smithsonian United Nations International School, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Newark Public Library and Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival. "Highly regarded North American storytelling and dance performances" "Among the best we have ever featured" "remarkable storytelling exudes considerable charm, drama and filled with life" National Museum of American Indian Smithsonian "Extremely professional, highest quality"

30. Calendar Of Native American Events And Dances In Central New Mexico
Enjoy traditional native american Events and dances offered by various native american Pueblos in Category Regional North America Arts and Entertainment Events......Pueblo of Santa Ana Banner Graphic. Calendar of native american Eventsand dances. January. 1 Turtle dance at Taos Pueblo. Afternoon
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Calendar of Native American Events and Dances January February March April ... Ongoing There are eighteen Pueblos in addition to Santa Ana within the state of New Mexico. Visitors are usually welcome during annual events and feast days. Easy to reach especially in the Albuquerque area, between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and between Albuquerque and Grants, New Mexico. The following is a listing of celebrations that may be of interest to traveler and local visitors alike. January - Turtle Dance at Taos Pueblo. Afternoon dances at Jemez Pueblo (Matachines). - King's Day Celebration including Buffalo, Deer, Eagle and Elk Dances at most pueblos. - Evening Firelight Dances at San Ildefonso Pueblo. - San Ildefonso Pueblo Feast Day with Buffalo, Comanche and Deer Dances. February - Candelaria Day Celebration with dances at Picuris and San Felipe Pueblos. Late February - Deer Dances at San Juan Pueblo.

31. Native American Dance And Cultural Programs
native american Dances, Brilliant and delightful native dress and colorful storiesbrighten Cortez summer evenings with traditional native american dances.
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32. Native American Dance Outfits
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33. Native American Dance Outfits
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All these outfits are one-of-a-kind originals. Each outfit consists of a cape, shawl and skirt. The cape and shawl are pretty much one size fits all. What usually determines the size of the outfit is the waist of the skirt. If you see an outfit you like but the skirt is the wrong size I can make another skirt. It may not be exactly the same as the first skirt but it will match the outfit. Please call, write or E-mail with any questions. All Items Here are all the products in this category:
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34. B BLACK HORSE /B P Native American Art, Dance Music, Inc.
BLACK HORSE native american Art, dance Music, Inc. WHAT WE DO danceS. We can provideFull native american dance programs (Hoop dance, Eagle, War more ).
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35. Native American Dances
native american dances. INDIAN CORN dance, (South Dakotas). Music arrangementby Josephine Condon from Tribal Melodies of the Troquois by Alice Fletcher.
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INDIAN CORN DANCE , (South Dakotas) Music arrangement by: Josephine Condon from "Tribal Melodies of the Troquois" by Alice Fletcher FORMATION: Ring circle, all facing toward center; hands hanging naturally at sides; body and head erect. For any number of participants, usually done by the women. I. MAKING THE FURROW FOR THE CORN Measure 1:.......Step sideways with right foot in line of direction of circle (count "1 and") Draw left foot to right as if making a furrow with the toe of left foot. Lean slight to the left as if looking at the furrow (count "2 and") Measures 2-6:.......Repeat Measure 1 five times more. II. SOWING THE CORN All left face so as to retrace their steps along the furrow they have made. The pouch holding the corn is hanging from the waist at the left side. The following step should be done in perfect unison. Measure 1:.......TAKING THE SEED: The left hand holds the pouch. With the right hand pantomime the taking of the seed from the pouch at the same time taking one step forward with the left foot. Measure 2:.......THE BLESSING: With both hands cupped together lift the corn to front horizontal (i.e. hands and arms parallel to the ground.) Lift the face and eyes upward as if in invocation.

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37. Boys Native American Dance Regalia
Boys' native american dance Regalia. Figure 1.. Powwows. No otherevent captures the american Indian spirit like the powwow or wacipi
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Powwows
No other event captures the American Indian spirit like the powwow or "wacipi." Dancers in colorful dress move gracefully around the ring, a steady drum beat directing their movements. Tradition is passed from one generation to the next.
Today's powwows often feature competitions in categories such as traditional, fancy, grass, shawl, and jingle-dress dancing. Entrants wear different styles of clothing according to the dance. While a fancy dancer dons bustles and beads, a shawl dancer wears a long-fringed shawl over an elaborately beaded dress, moccassins, and leggings.
Powwows present a great opportunity for non-Indians to learn about the culture, and most are open to the public. They can last anywhere from a few hours to several days, and frequently include craft displays, rodeos, and cultural exhibits. You might also get a taste of ethnic food such as the popular Indian taco, Indian fry bread, or "wojapi," a fruit pudding.
Traditional Dance
A popular, Northern style of dress and dance that has emerged in recent years, the traditional style, has evolved from the well known "old time Sioux" style of the early reservation period through the 1940's. Although a clear distinction exists, one can see an obvious connection to the old-time Sioux Outfit, with the dancer drawing from this earlier style various elements which he either adheres to or uses as a basis for his own interpretation. Therefore this form of dancing that has evolved over the years, is the oldest form of Native American dancing.

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39. Native American Support Group Of New York City
Indigenous activist and native american and Alaskan native resource links. Current projects include Category Society Ethnicity native americans Issues and Activism...... They are a married couple using story, song and dance to celebrate the special relationshipthe native american people have always had with the Earth and their
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40. Native American Friendship Dance
native american Friendship dance. Topic A dance lesson inspired by native americancustom using locomotor movements to perform a group dance project.
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Time Frame:
45 minutes Native American Friendship Dance Topic: A dance lesson inspired by Native American custom using locomotor movements to perform a group dance project. Rationale: The performing arts offer artistic perception, creative expression, historical and cultural context and aesthetic valuing. This dance helps students understand dance history and develops cultural awareness. Students are given the opportunity to compare the differences in cultural beliefs and methods of representations, as well as the commonalties among cultures. Through understanding dance from difference cultures students are able to view events and themes from the perspective of diverse contexts. Component Objectives:
Historical and Cultural Context:
In a class discussion, students will be introduced to the symbolism, spiritual and historical aspect of the Native American Friendship Dance. Artistic Perception: Each student will demonstrate the proper steps in sequence to the Native American Friendship Dance. Because this dance has a prescribed rhythm students have to perceive the beat to the music and learn to step on a certain beat. Strategy: Direct Instruction Vocabulary:
Body Awareness
understanding difference between left and right
Space number of dancers dictates the amount of space needed
Tempo uneven beat, consists of a series of beats in a stressed and unstressed rhythm (ONE, two, ONE, two, ONE, two)

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