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  1. Indian games and dances with native songs: Arranged from American Indian ceremonials and sports by Alice C. Fletcher, 1915-01-01
  2. Penobscot Wabanaki Dance Song- As Sung in Oldtown Maine - Native American Sheet Music by Penobscot Wabanaki Native American Indians, 2006
  3. Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs: Arranged from American Indian Ceremon by Alice C. Fletcher, 1994-01-01
  4. Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs arranged from American Indian Ceremoni
  5. Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American in Film
  6. The Art of the Native American Flute by R. Carlos Nakai, James Demars, et all 1997-01-21
  7. Maria Tallchief: Native American Ballerina (Native American Biographies) by Paul Lang, 1997-09
  8. Native American Religious Traditions by Suzanne Crawford, 2006-02-06
  9. Native Spirit: The Sun Dance Way (Treasures of the World's Religions) by Thomas Yellowtail, 2007-03-25
  10. Art of Tradition: Sacred Music, Dance, and Myth of Michigan's Anishinaabe, 1946-1955 by Gertrude Kurath, Jane Ettawageshik, et all 2009-06-01
  11. Ghost Dance 2011 Calendar by J. D. Challenger, 2010-06
  12. The Dance of Person and Place: One Interpretation of American Indian Philosophy (Suny Series in Living Indigenous Philosophies) by Thomas M. Norton-Smith, 2010-06
  13. Dance Lodges of the Omaha People: Building From Memory (Native Americans: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) by Mark Awakuni-Swetland, 2001-09-07
  14. Iroquois Music and Dance: Ceremonial Arts of Two Seneca Longhouses (Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), 187.) by Gertrude P. Kurath, 2000-11-27

81. Native American Culture - Dances
An alphabetical list of sites with photographs describing variousNative american dances, dancers, and dance groups.
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/dance.htm
Traditional Dancer
Jerome Bushyhead
Fancy Dancer
David Eveningthunder Dances Buckskin Dancing
The author of this illustrated article says that the Buckskin Dance is the oldest form of women's dance. Cloth Dancing
The Ladies Cloth dancing is very similar to Buckskin, except the dresses are made of cloth. Photo. Explanation of Dances
This page about Dances at Spirit Bear's Tipi is a more complete list than I have seen elsewhere. The explanations are quite good, and are accompanied by a photo illustration. Fancy Dancing - Men's
"The Oklahoma Feather Dancer or 'fancy dancer' is the most popular style of dance and outfit seen at modern powwows throughout the Plains." Fancy Dancing - Women's
Fancy Shawl is often called Northern Shawl, as this newest form comes from the Northern Tribes. This women's dance is quite athletic; you need to be in good shape! Gourd Dance
This is a separate dance from regular Pow Wow dances, done before the Grand Entry of a Pow Wow. There is a good description on this page. Grass Dancing
A thorough article, with photos, on this popular style of men's dance that is performed all around the country.

82. Bibliography About Native American Theater
Bannister, Denee Jaggers. native american dance A Synergy of dance, Dramaand Religion. Hopi, Lakota, Tiwa Pueblo, Cherokee DAI. Thesis, Univ.
http://staff.lib.muohio.edu/nawpa/biblabout.html
Bibliography about Native American Theater
Basic Bibliography
Haugo Ann. "Contemporary Native Theater: Bibliography and Resource Materials." In American Indian Theater in Performance: A Reader . Ed. Hanay Geiogamah and Jaye T. Darby. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2000. 367-90.
See also issues of Canadian Theatre Review and Native Playwrights' Newsletter
Books
  • Brask, Per, and William Morgan, eds. Aboriginal Voices: Amerindian, Inuit, and Sami Theater . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1992.
  • Geiogamah, Hanay, and Jaye T. Darby, eds. American Indian Theater in Performance: A Reader . Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2000.
Articles and Chapters in Books
  • Geiogamah, Hanay L. "The New Native Ameircan Theater." In Dictionary of Native American Literature , ed. Andrew Wiget. New York: Garland, 1994. 377-81.
  • King, Thomas. "Native Literature of Canada." In Dictionary of Native American Literature , ed. Andrew Wiget. New York: Garland, 1994. 353-69.
  • Haugo, Ann. "Negotiating Hybridity: Native Women's Performance As Cultural Persistence." Women and Performance no. 14-15, v. 7, no. 2; v. 8, no. 1 (1995): 125-41.

83. Native American Dance Producer & Coordinator
native american dance PRODUCER AND COORDINATOR APPEARS AT GWU BOILING SPRINGS,NC Daniel Tramper, native american dance Producer and Coordinator traveled
http://www.gardner-webb.edu/news/news92.shtml
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84. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Crafts, Clothing, Dance
959, Blaine, WA 98231. Heth, Charlotte (general editor), native AmericanDance Ceremonies Social Traditions. Published by the
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/nacrafts.htm
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

85. Native American Crafts From Full Circle Videos
Videos on traditional native american artists.Category Shopping Entertainment Video Videotape Documentary......Welcome Come find out about our videos on traditional native americancrafts, art and artists. Jingle Dress Who we are and what
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Full Circle produces videos that we hope will build a bridge of understanding and will show traditional Indian arts in a respectful manner. We’ve been producing videos on traditional Native American artists, powwow dancing, music, beadwork and other crafts from our home base in Tulsa, Oklahoma, since 1990. We produce about three to four new videos each year and hope you’ll like what you see here. Where to go next:
Native American Dance Styles

How to Make a Native American Dance Shawl

How to Make Moccasins

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You are important to the future of our work. Of course, we hope you’ll be interested in buying our videos. And you can let us know what traditional Native American arts or crafts or music you’re interested in or want to preserve. You can write, call or e-mail us with any questions or comments at the addresses shown at the bottom of this page. Full Circle Communications email: info@fullcir.com

86. PowWows.com - Dancing
Many songs are still sung in native tongue either newly part of the life of the AmericanIndian. Although dance styles and content have changed, their meaning
http://www.powwows.com/dance/
Newsletter Pow Wow Shop My Gathering Add a Pow Wow to the Calendar Drum Group Database ... Gourd Dancing Pow Wow time is the Native American people's way of meeting together, to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing old friendships and make new ones.
This is a time to renew thought of the old ways and to preserve a rich heritage. There are several different stories of how the Pow Wow was started. Some believe that the war dance societies of the Ponca and other Southern Plains tribes were the origin of the Pow Wow. Another belief is that when the Native Americans were forced onto reservations the government also forced them to have dances for the public to come and see. Before each dance they were lead through the town in a parade,which is the beginning of the Grand Entry. Pow Wow singers are very important figures in the Native American culture. Without them there would be no dancing. The songs are of many varieties, from religious to war to social.
As various tribes gathered together, they would share their songs, often changing the songs so singers of different tribes could join. With these changes came the use of "vocables" to replace the words of the old songs. Thus, some songs today are sung in vocables with no words.

87. New Mexico Calendar Of Indian Events
GuestLife.com New Mexico native american Events. January. 1. Turtle Danceat Taos Pueblo. 6. King’s Day Celebration Dances at Picuris Pueblo.
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January . Turtle Dance at Taos Pueblo. . King’s Day Celebration: Dances at Picuris Pueblo. Buffalo, Deer and Antelope Dances at Nambe. Various dances at Sandia Pueblo; Deer or Buffalo Dances at Taos Pueblo. . Evening Firelight Dances at San Ildefonso Pueblo. . San Ildefonso Pueblo Feast Day: Buffalo, Comanche and Deer Dances.

88. Native American, Indian, Indian Nation

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89. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
The powwow is offered as a celebration of native american song and danceand an opportunity to appreciate fine craftsmanship and artistry.
http://www.yale.edu/opa/v29.n25/story14.html
April 6, 2001 Volume 29, Number 25
Native Americans from throughout the United States and Canada demonstrated their artistry during the powwow at last year's event in the Payne Whitney Gym
Powwow celebrates Native American
dance, drumming and artistry
Native American dancers from throughout North America will show off their various styles of dancing and colorful costumes as they compete in contests during a day-long powwow on Saturday, April 14.
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90. On-LINE SOURCES: For Native American Materials
Powerful database searching lets you pull a list of native american books thatis very long (many thousands), and contains many older books they must special
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/books/online.html
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Amazon On-Line Bookstore claims to be able to fill your order for mor than 1,000,000 books. Powerful database searching lets you pull a list of "Native American" books that is very long (many thousands), and contains many older books they must special-order if still obtainable from publishers' backlists. They list only title, author, publisher, price no descriptive info. But a nice feature is that users of the system can enter their own book reviews, when the book's individual record has been pulled, so if someone has written reviews you can see what they thought of it or you can write your own. This bookstore is plain vanilla, in comparison with some who show pix, covers, etc., but its searching tools are powerful, and what's most appreciated is that if good books of yesteryear can be had at all, at least ones by major publishers, probably you can get them here. The Mail Order Catalog Vegetarian foods (protein substitutes, gluten-free flour) and cookbooks, that's all that appears on their web page. Carries a big selection of Native books for all ages, none on the web. Toll free ordering: 800/695-2241, ask for their catalog. Books are often discounted below cost at other booksellers. They also carry older books disposed of by publishers who don't want to keep them on a backlist, and books from small presses that are often the only publishers of work by Native writers. Native Book Centre 1,100 books on many Indian topics. Toronto book dealer has existed since 1986. 150 York Hill Blvd, Thornhill, Ontario L4J 2P6. Carries many books, but may be hard to find what you want. Books are listed by the dealer's idea of their subject, many are in odd places. Most books are not described, just title, author, price. Theoretically, they have a paper catalog. I have not yet received one asked for several times. Contrary to descriptions posted on some other web pages, NBC is not a Native-owned business, nor is it non-profit (and they do not claim to be).

91. 2001 Native American - Meso American - Hispanic Holidays
a/k/a Pan nativeamerican Unity Days. * 6/20 to 6/23 Lakota/Plains Tribes' SunDanceFestival of prayer, fasting, dancing, and healing in honor of Sun God Wi
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* 12/21 to 1/9: Hopi/Zuni/Pueblo Tribes' Soyala New Year Festival of purification and renewal. It concludes with dancing, rekindling of the chief Kiva fire, and distribution of its coals to all homes. * 1/1: Day to meditate for peace throughout the world. [World Peace Day; Universal Hour of Peace: 7:00-8:00 a.m. EST.]

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93. Www.intensity.com
This site is but you can search these topics now. Welcome to www.intensity.com Still can't find what you are looking for? Find it here.
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94. NativeWeb
Database of materials about indigenous peoples of the world. Offers forums and articles indexed by subject, nation and geographic region.
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