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Meet Three Native Women Combining Powwow Dance With Other Types of Fitness Learn how tribal members are fighting obesity in Indian Country Dennis Zotigh January 23, 2021 ...
Experience the Shinnecock Powwow in Southampton, showcasing Native American culture through dance, music, food, and crafts ...
Native American youth in Sacramento, who feel disconnected from their culture, use powwow traditions to find identity and ...
Indigenous Culture Reasserts Women’s Power Through Dance Native women revitalize ceremony to resist the legacy of patriarchy that supports a long-entrenched history of abuse.
Central NY News Onondaga woman hopes dance group can dispel misconceptions about Native Americans Published: Dec. 08, 2011, 6:48 p.m.
In a weekly rain dance at Mission San Juan Bautista, Native Americans encourage everyone to join in a ceremony to break open the heavens and bring forth water.
Meant to heal wounds and illnesses, this dance spread from the Great Lakes to the North State, despite oppression including a ban on Native American dancing.
The dance is a culmination of Pandya’s 13 years of practicing Bharatanatyam, the ancient classical dance native to Southern India that has tethered South Asian people to their history and culture.
Harvest Dance Celebration With The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers Honors Native American Heritage Month At Queens County Farm Museum, November 12 Featuring dancers in full regalia, who will ...