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  1. Moving Within the Circle: Contemporary Native American Music and Dance.: An article from: Notes by Terence J. O'Grady, 1994-12-01
  2. Moving Within the Circle : Contemporary Native American Music and Dance /Book, CD and Slides by Bryan Burton, 1994-09
  3. The People Have Never Stopped Dancing: Native American Modern Dance Histories by Jacqueline Shea Murphy, 2007-10-03
  4. Honor Dance - Native American Photographs by John Running, 1985
  5. Native American Dance Calendar
  6. Mexican and Native American dances in Christian worship and education by Martha Ann Kirk, 1981
  7. Native American Dance by Ben Marra, 2004-09
  8. Native American Dance 2008 Wall Calendar by Avalanche Publishing, 2008
  9. Native American Dance: Ceremonies and Social Traditions by Charlotte (ed.) Heth, 1993
  10. Regalia : Native American Dress and Dance (Big Ed) by Russell Peters, 1996-04
  11. Honoring the Earth: Native American Song and Dance
  12. They Dance in the Sky: Native American Star Myths by Ray A Williamson, Jean Guard Monroe, 2007-07-09
  13. The Penobscot Dance of Resistance: Tradition in the History ofa People (Revisiting New England) by Pauleena MacDougall, 2004-04-01
  14. Medicine Dance: One Woman's Healing Journey into the World of Native American Sweatlodges, Drumming Meditations and Dance Fasts by Marsha Scarbrough, 2007-08-25

21. Lunar Drive
native american/dance/pop music. Release information, press, audio clips, tour dates, images and links.
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22. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources
native american Resources at the Smithsonian. native american Resources for Parents and Teachers Cherokee and Southeastern Indians. Crafts, Clothing, dance, and Sign Language
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Native American Resources
Native American Resources at the Smithsonian Native American Resources for Parents and Teachers Genealogical Research for Native Americans Arctic Studies Center ... The Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture
Selected Exhibitions
New Exhibitions at the National Museum of the American Indian National Museum of the American Indian Web Gallery Native American Portraits from the National Portrait Gallery Benedicte Wrensted: An Idaho Photographer in Focus ... Tracking the Buffalo: Stories From a Buffalo Hide Painting
Recommended Reading
Anthropology Outreach Office Resources Cherokee and Southeastern Indians Crafts, Clothing, Dance, and Sign Language Cultural and Biological Impact Reading List ... Spirituality, Religion, and Medicine
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23. Native American Music
Moving Within the Circle Contemporary native american Music and dance by Bryan Burton (World Music Press, 1993). This book includes
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Native American Music
The traditional music of Native Americans is as diverse as the peoples themselves. To those once called "Indians," now also known as "First Nations" or "First People," songs are a part of life. Songs are used for many reasons, including religious rituals, healing, accompanying work or games, storytelling, and social events. Among most Native American groups, many songs are the personal property of the singer or the group sponsoring a ritual or celebration. The music begins as a song. When it is accompanied, the instruments are mainly drums, rattles, and sometimes flutes. Singing is the traditional way of presenting a new piece, and the melody is taught to others by repeating it. The style of singing, the form of the song, and the range of the voice all vary by group.
Many of the groups use vocables extensively. Vocables can mean many things. For example, they might be a phrase from an older version of the language. They can also be important to the particular ritual being practiced, or have other meanings.
There are many kinds of Native American songs. The personal songs of the Arctic peoples of Alaska and Northern Canada, for example, are often used in social events, such as potlatch celebrations. A potlatch is a community gathering to honor the host or to celebrate family events, such as births or marriages. Gifts are given to the guests to thank them for coming and to ask that the songs they have heard that day be remembered for next year. There are also songs for

24. Beatty, John
Research in native american and aboriginal linguistics, dance, and music. Brooklyn College
http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/anthro/beattycv.htm

25. Seventh Fire
Find out about this music, dance and percussion spectacle that combines the power of contemporary music with the songs, chants and dances of native american culture.
http://spiritdance.com/

26. Native American Indian Lore: The Wolf Dance
The Wolf dance. native american Lore. I wanted to give something of my past to my grandson. So I took him into the woods, to a quiet spot.
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The Wolf Dance
Native American Lore
I wanted to give something of my past to my grandson. So I took him into the woods, to a quiet spot. Seated at my feet he listened as I told him of the powers that were given to each creature. He moved not a muscle as I explained how the woods had always provided us with food, homes, comfort, and religion. He was awed when I related to him how the wolf became our guardian, and when I told him that I would sing the sacred wolf song over him, he was overjoyed. In my song, I appealed to the wolf to come and preside over us while I would perform the wolf ceremony so that the bondage between my grandson and the wolf would be lifelong. I sang. In my voice was the hope that clings to every heartbeat. I sang. In my words were the powers I inherited from my forefathers. I sang. In my cupped hands lay a spruce seed the link to creation. I sang. In my eyes sparkled love. I sang. And the song floated on the sun's rays from tree to tree. When I had ended, it was if the whole world listened with us to hear the wolf's reply. We waited a long time but none came. Again I sang, humbly but as invitingly as I could, until my throat ached and my voice gave out.

27. Adobenation.com - Art Of Texas And The Old West
Source for craft supplies, feathers, skins, blankets, kits, dance supplies, beads for native american and Rendevouz wear and projects.
http://www.adobenation.com
Artists: Doug Simpson
Old west paintings, photographs, and prints of the 1880's and the Texas longhorn and cowboy tradition. L.G. Lemons
Oil paintings of Texas and the nostalgic Southwest. Doug Lemke
Lemke's fine art photography coming soon with open edition photos of the west and southwest.
Find old west paintings , western art and western paintings, of the 1880's, southwest art such as cowboys, horses, longhorns, saloon, and livery stable. Also available in western prints , Find the spirit of the southwest, in southwest art shown in western paintings, cowboy photographs, western prints, cowboy photography, fine art photography, and cowboy photographs. For western art of the 1880's, southwest art, cowboy photography , and western paintings, western prints, visit adobenation.com and artplace.com . Photos of longhorns, longhorn cattle , saloon, livery stable, cowboys, and horses, portrayed in southwest art, western photographs, se the cowboy photography of Doug Simpson. Photos available in western prints and western paintings
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28. Tlingit National Anthem, Alaska Natives And Native Americans Online
Cultural links for Alaska native and american Indian history, art, culture, flags, celebrities, music, storytelling, dance, photographs, languages, and media.
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Anthems, Flags, Maps,
Art, Celebrities Culture, Dance, Storytelling History ... Native American issues Featured Sites Click First Nations logo for Info... The organizers are pleased to announce the Fourth Biennial Boise State University First Nations Conference. We actively invite Community Members, Academics, Students and Educators, Indians from the region, Tribal Nations and Organizations to participate! The conference will focus on issues crucial to indigenous communities in Idaho and the Northwest, as well as concerns pertinent to all Native peoples and community members. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Keynote Speaker and Featured Artist Sandra Sunrising Osawa, Filmmaker and Keynote Speaker For Information, Please contact Co-Chairs: Gretchen L.S. Cotrell, Ph.D., Associate Professor Larry McNeil, Associate Professor Little Shell Band of Chippewa-Cree Tlingit/ Nisga'a gcotrell@boisestate.edu

29. Native American Cultures - Main Page
the historic opening of this new museum, the NMAI will present Songs, Steps and Stories The Festival of native american Music, dance and Storytelling .
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30. Ha'Ha'Ka'Sapa/Explorer Post 4011 Home Page
native american style dance team, contains program information, native songs, midi music, and contacts.
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Ha'Ha'Ka' Sapa-Explorer Post 4011
Native American Style Dance Team
Ha'Ha'Ka' Sapa, which means 'black elk', in the Sioux tongue, was formed in early 1993 by the members of Boy Scout Troop 11, and Explorer Post 4011. The Dance Team performs throughout the Shawnee District of the Greater St. Louis Area Council, BSA. Post 4011 is sponsored by the Zenon River Brigade, black powder club named for the early settlers name for our local "Hubble Creek", and an early figure in the settlement of Southeastren Missouri. Our home base is in Jackson, Mo.
In our performances we try to show little "snapshots" of Native American life. How they lived off the land, how they prepared for battle, and the hunt, and how they saw the 'world' around them. We also try to show that they are a spiritual people who prefer a life of peace and prosperity. We are sincere in our respect and admiration of the American Indian. We desire that people who see us perform will use this as beginning to their education about American Indians, not as a definition. Our Explorers are encouraged to study Native Americans, and strive to make their outfits as authentic as possible. To Any Native Americans out there who may find us offensive, I would remind you that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery". We desire your input. Please remember that if what we do inspires just one kid out of 100 to learn, and thereby gain respect for Native American culture, then we have done something positive. Also I urge you to remember that in many of us flows the blood of Native American Ancestors. This is our heritage. We want to be a part of it. Please come back and visit us! The post meets at 7pm at the New McKendree Methodist church in Jackson on every first and third thursdays of the month. Advisor is Art Woods (PPB C-15-96).

31. Paumanauke Dance Team
Paumanauke Drum dance Team, includes native american Activities, program information and contacts.
http://www.1890.org/
Welcome to the Paumanauke Dance Team Webpage! We are a Boy Scouts of America Venture Crew that is based upon the Native American culture. Our home base is located in Amityville, NY at St. Mary's Church.
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32. Native American Dance Outfits
Traditional Indian dance regalia for men, women and children made by a Tohono O'odham artist.
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33. Red Earth Dances
a way of recalling the ancestral traditions, as well as developing a sense of pride in the native american culture to new generations. Each dance is rich in
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The Red Earth Annual Celebration held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma has become a way of recalling the ancestral traditions, as well as developing a sense of pride in the Native American culture to new generations. Each dance is rich in symbolism. Attending a pow wow with a broader understanding of each of the contest dances most certainly will make the experience more powerful.
Fancy War Dance
Following the rhythm of the drum with the steps, the motion of the head and the flow of body as the dancer expresses his own emotions, is what the judges look for in this dance of valor. Since the styles are individual, the expression of the emotion of the music and the change of pace from the slower northern style to the faster southern beat are also important. As in all Native American dancing, finishing in the exact time with the song is significant in the judging.
Grass Dance
The motion of the bodies should cause the flowing regalia to move in a way reminiscent of the long, blowing grass of the prairie. It should be danced in perfect time to the music, responding as the grass does to motion of the wind. This dance is an expression of the harmony of the universe.
Men's Northern Traditional Dance
Most interesting is watching the story line develop as each dancer challenges the enemy. Even with the slow tempo, the rhythm must be in harmony with the drum. One may enjoy trying to interpret each motion and compare the different ways dancers imitate the eagle or the porcupine.

34. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Crafts, Clothing, Dance
959, Blaine, WA 98231. Heth, Charlotte (general editor), native american dance Ceremonies Social Traditions. Published by the
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Women's Dance , ca. 1920-25
Thomas Vigil, Tesuque Pueblon (ca. 1899-1960)
watercolor and pencil on paper
29.5 x 36.9 cm (11 5/8 x 14 9/16 in.)
Corbin-Henderson Collection, gift of Alice H. Rossin
Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Smithsonian T his list includes books for both children and adults. Your local public library may have some of these books, and may be able to get others for you through interlibrary loan. Any that are in print (most are) can be purchased through bookstores, or directly from the publishers, whose addresses are supplied. Aikman, Z. Susanne, A Primer: The Art of Native American Beadwork , Morning Flower Press, P.O. Box 11443, Denver, CO 80211. Barth, Georg J., Native American Beadwork: Traditional Beading Techniques of the Modern-Day Beadworker , forward by Bill Holm, R. Schneider, Publishers, 312 Linwood Avenue, Stevens Point, WI 54481. Native American Crafts Workshop , Fearon Teacher Aids, P.O. Box 280, Carthage, IL 62321. For children. Cody, Iron Eyes

35. Cheryl's Roaches
Designer of native american dance regalia. Includes products, price list, location and contact information.
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36. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Books On Powwows, Dance, Clothing
Heth, Charlotte, general editor, native american dance Ceremonies Social Traditions, 1993, National Museum of the american Indian, in cooperation with
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Books on Powwows, Dance, Clothing
Ojibwe powwow in northern Wisconsin. For Adults Heth, Charlotte, general editor, , 1993, National Museum of the American Indian, in cooperation with Fulcrum Publishing (Starwood Publishing division), Golden, Colorado. Koch, Ronald P., Dress Clothing of the Plains Indians , 1977, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. Indian Dances of North America , 1976, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. Marra, Ben, Powwow: Images Along the Red Road, 1996, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York. Paterek, Josephine, Encyclopedia of American Indian Costume , 1993, ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, California. Powers, William K., War Dance: Plains Indian Musical Performance , 1990, The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Roberts, Chris, Pow Wow Country
Available from Chris Roberts, P.O. Box 7218, Missoula, MT 59807. Powwow Calendar , The Book Publishing Company, P.O. Box 99, Summertown, TN 38483.
An annually-published paperback listing of powwows throughout the country. Pow-Wow on the Red Road , Native American Co-op, 2830 South Trasher, Tucson, AZ 85713.

37. Michael Mao Dance
Dedicated to performing the works of Michael Mao, an immigrant choreographer who makes dances in the american modern dance tradition with dancers who are either native born or have resettled in the United States from Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe. (NYC)
http://www.michaelmaodance.org/
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38. Native American Indian Dance Ceremony Ceremonies
dance INTO MANHOOD (OR WOMANHOOD). Part ThreeIndian Songs and Music. INDIAN SONG. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TOMTOM-ORCHESTRA. Alphabetical List of native american
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THE RHYTHM OF THE REDMAN
In Song, Dance, and Decoration
By JULIA M. BUTTREE (JULIA M. SETON)
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by ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
I have "seen the Red Man dancing To sustain the World Throb penned Alive between his ribs, Not like a ballerina's, in her toes, But next to where his life is, Heart, breath, and bowels of him; moved With the desire to make the world work well with God." MARY AUSTIN, The American Rhythm
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INTRODUCTION WHY DANCE? LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS GRADED LIST OF DANCES ... Alphabetical List of Songs
Part OneIndian Dancing
Please note that the following material is NOT yet edited! FUNDAMENTAL STEPS MOUNTAIN CHANT OF THE NAVAHO DOLL DANCE OF THE NAVAHO ARROW DANCE OF THE NAVAHO ... HOPI SNAKE DANCE THE DANCING OF THE SIOUX GRASS DANCE OF THE SIOUX BUFFALO DANCE OF THE SIOUX KAHOMINI OF THE SIOUX SCALP OR WOUNDED DANCE OF THE SIOUX THE WIND AND THE CLOUD THE DESERT WIND THE WARRIOR MAIDEN CHARGE OF THE WAR MAIDENS DEVIL DANCE OF THE APACHES DEVIL DANCE OF WOODCRAFT WINNEBAGO WAR DANCE THE STORY DANCE DANCE OF THE MOONS THE SUN DANCE THE SUN DANCE OF THE WOODCRAFT INDIANS GREEN CORN DANCE OF SANTO DOMINGO
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INTRODUCING THE CHILD TO THE UNIVERSE BRINGING IN THE FIRE PEACE PIPE CEREMONY SUNRISE CEREMONY ... DANCE INTO MANHOOD (OR WOMANHOOD)

39. Native American Indian Songs Online, Native American Indian Song Collection
See Also Songs According to Tribes. native american Indian dance. Ernest Thompson Seton s Birch Bark Roll Songs. Birch Bark Roll dances Plays.
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Alphabetical List of Native American "Indian" Songs
From The Rhythm of the Redman
APACHE MEDICINE SONG (Apache) BEAR SOCIETY SONG (Pawnee) BEHOLD THE DAWN (Teton Sioux) BLUE CORN DANCE (Zuni) CAROUSAL (Ojibway) CORN DANCE SONG (Zuni) CORN GRINDING SONG (Laguna) CORN GRINDING SONG (Zuni) DANCING SONG (Teton Sioux) DANCING SONG (Teton Sioux) DINNI-E SIN (Navaho) DOG FEAST SONG (Sioux) DO NOT WEEP (Chippewa) DSICHL BIYIN (Navaho) DSICHLYEDJI HATAL (Navaho) DUST OF THE RED WAGON (Ute) EAGLE DANCE SONG (Woodcraft) FIGHT FOR THE CHARCOAL (Osage) FIRST INITIATION SONG (Chippewa) FOX SOCIETY SONG (Dakota) GAMBLING SONG (Originally Mohave) GAME SONG (Cheyenne Hand) GAME SONG (Omaha) GERONIMO'S MEDICINE SONG (Apache) GERONIMO'S SONG GHOST DANCE SONG I (Arapaho) GHOST DANCE SONG II (Arapaho) GOMDA DAAGYA (Kiowa) GOMDA DAAGYA (Adapted) GRASS DANCE SONG (Sioux) GROUND TREMBLES (Chippewa) HAND GAME SONG (Cheyenne) HEDEWACHI (Omaha) HIDING THE STONE SONG (Omaha) HUNTING SONG (Navaho) I AM GOING AWAY (Chippewa) I AM RAISING HIM UP (Chippewa) INSIDE THE CAVE (Chippewa) LOVE CALL (Omaha) LOVE SONG (Dakota) LULLABY (Chippewa) LULLABY (Zuni) MEDICINE SONG (Apache) MEDICINE SONG (Geronimo's, Apache)

40. Native American Home Pages - Powwows
an overview and description of this dance Comanche and Kiowa people honoring veterans. Added 8/2/03. Great Lakes Powwows native american Celebrations of the
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POWWOWS AND FESTIVALS
Last updated - February 8, 2004
Maintained by Lisa Mitten Following are links to sites that maintain listings of upcoming powwows, as well as provide information on powwow dancing and customs.

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