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  1. Native American Dance 2007 Wall Calendar
  2. Native American Dance 2009 Calendar
  3. Native American Dance Calendar
  4. Mexican and Native American dances in Christian worship and education by Martha Ann Kirk, 1981
  5. Word Dance : The Language of Native American Culture
  6. Honoring the Earth: Native American Song and Dance
  7. Word Dance : The Language of Native American Culture by Carl, Braun, Molly (illustrator) Waldman, 1994
  8. Regalia: Native American Dress and Dance by Russell Peters, 1996-04
  9. Medicine Dance: One Woman's Healing Journey into the World of Native American Sweatlodges, Drumming Meditations and Dance Fasts by Marsha Scarbrough, 2007-06-18
  10. They Dance in the Sky: Native American Star Myths by Ray A Williamson, Jean Guard Monroe, 2007-07-09
  11. Dance of the Sacred Circle: A Native American Tale
  12. Indian Games And Dances With Native Songs, Arranged From American Indian Ceremonials And Sports by Alice C. Fletcher, 2008-07-07
  13. Dance of the Sacred Circle: A Native American Tale by Kristina Rodanas, 1994-01-01
  14. Transcending Rhythms: a celebration of Native and African American culture: two cultures share their history, expressed through movement.(The Native American ... of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Colleen Porter Hearn, 2009-08-01

41. Native American Hoop Dance - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Native American Hoop Dance is a form of storytelling dance incorporating anywhere from 1 to 30 hoops as props, which are used to create both static and dynamic shapes, or formations
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (April 2009) Native American Hoop Dance is a form of storytelling dance incorporating anywhere from 1 to 30 hoops as props, which are used to create both static and dynamic shapes, or formations, representing various animals and storytelling elements. It is generally performed by a solo dancer with many hoops. The first World Hoop Dance Competition was held at the New Mexico State Fair in 1991. The first World Champion Hoop Dancer was Eddie Swimmer, a Cherokee from Cherokee in North Carolina. The venue was moved to the Heard Museum in Arizona for the second event and the first adult winner of what was to become the permanent venue was Quentin Pipestem of the Tsuu T'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada. The hoop dance is part of the pan-indian movement and as such has evolved over the years by becoming faster and incorporating many influences from outside traditional culture such as the use of moves from hip hop dance as well as the widespread use of industrial piping to construct hoops that were originally made from reeds or willow branches. Hoop dance has gained a strong following internationally as an increasing number of dancers tour the world. Twenty-one year old Nakota La Rance, already a 6 time World Championship winner, currently performs for the 2010-11 season of Totem by

42. Ken Lopez Bookseller: RUNNING, John - Honor Dance. Native American Photographs
Reno, U. of Nevada, 1985. Oblong quarto of color photographs of contemporary Native Americans, including portraits, ceremonies, and candid shots. Fine in fine dust jacket and
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RUNNING, John Honor Dance. Native American Photographs Reno, U. of Nevada, 1985. Oblong quarto of color photographs of contemporary Native Americans, including portraits, ceremonies, and candid shots. Fine in fine dust jacket and inscribed by the author All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

43. How To Dance Native American Style | 'How To' Videos | Movies | Bookstore Prairi
Master the basic steps for men and women. Learn the difference between Southern and Northern song structure. Powwow etiquette and how to dance On the Song!
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