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Pow Wow ( Ornans 2015) Intertribal
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Pow Wow ( Ornans 2015) Intertribal
POW WOW (Ornans 2015): Men's traditional dance
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"This is the oldest form of dance in the Indian culture. The regalia is often thought to represent the animals that the Creator put on the earth. The movements tell of warrior actions-hunting, stalking the game, battling an enemy. The regalia is a very personal expression of creativity and artistry. While there is no prescribed look, several elements might reflect items worn by early warriors: ...
Concours de danse
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Concours de danse
Pow Wow (Ornans 2015): The round dance (with Northern Cree)
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"The origins of Round Dance come from the healing dances of the Plains Indians - it retains its spiritual core and inspires joy and happiness - men and women, young and old dance in a spectacular display of kinship and harmony. It has developed into a friendship dance that has long been held as a courting activity. This dance is one of the few Native American dances in which women get to dance ...
POW WOW (Ornans 2015): chicken dance
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"The old style chicken dance is one of the oldest forms of dancing. The dancing outfit is very different than that of the modern Traditional, Grass and Fancy Feather dances. The Men's Chicken Dance Style originates amongst the Blackfoot people. The Blackfoot are very proud of this dance. It started out as a religious society known as the Kiitokii Society. The Kiitokii Society is still practiced...
POW WOW (Ornans 2015) : women's traditional dance 2
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This stately dance draws its inspiration from the women’s historical role as that of caregiver, backbone of the family and mainstay of the community. In this regard, women would often stand at the edge of the dance circle slowing moving in time with the drum as a symbolic show of support for their families. As time progressed, women would join the dance circle in a slow and sedate walk, their f...
POW WOW (Ornans 2015) : jingle dress dance
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Jingle Dress dance is a healing dance. "Jingle dresses feature several rows of jingle cones made from metal snuff can lids. Contemporary style jingle dresses are beautifully decorated with ribbon work and appliquéd designs and are worn with matching beaded leggings, moccasins, purse and hair ornaments. Dancers sometimes wear eagle or other feathers and plumes and carry a fan which is raised dur...
POW WOW ( Ornans 2015): grass dance
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Men’s Grass Dance ("At most powwows, grass dancers will be called upon to enter the arena first to bless the dance arena and flatten or tamp the grassy dance area with their moccasins for the rest of the powwow participants. In addition to beautiful beaded moccasins, cuffs, headbands harnesses and belts and porcupine roaches, Men’s Grass Dance regalia contains long strands of yarn or ribbon, ha...
POW WOW (Ornans 2015): women hoop dance
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During the dance, shapes are formed in storytelling ritual such as the butterfly, the eagle, the snake, and the coyote, with the hoop symbolizing the never-ending circle of life.
POW WOW (Ornans 2015) : men's fancy dance
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"Known for their stamina, strength, fast and fancy footwork and wearing brilliantly colored outfits, these dancers truly dazzle. Their outfits are made up of two multi-coloured bustles which are coordinated with beaded moccasins, cuffs, headbands and aprons. Men’s fancy dancers are extremely fit and coordinated and are true “showstoppers” which their showmanship, lightning fast reflexes and tim...
Pow Wow d'Ornans 2015: défilé de tous les danseurs
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Sortie des danseurs
POW WOW (Ornans 2015): women's fancy shawls dance
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"Women’s fancy shawl dancers wear beaded capes, moccasins and leggings and most importantly, a beautifully decorated long fringed shawl. Their colorful outfits evoke images of beautiful butterflies when they are dancing. The origin of Women’s Fancy Dance, is relatively recent on the powwow trail. Women’s fancy dance features fancy footwork, a very fast pace and brightly colored shawls worn drap...
POW WOW (Ornans 2015): women 's traditional dance 1
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"Woman's traditional dance requires enormous stamina, concentration and grace. The movements are very focused. Women move their feet in time with the drum keeping them close to the ground. . An important element of women's traditional dance is the regalia. Women's traditional regalia will usually include a fringed shawl held gracefully folded over one arm, an awl and knife case on the belt and ...
POW WOW ( Ornans 2015) : Something to remember!
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Bruce Catches-The-Horse, a Comanche, Mescalero, Apache elder, talks about the inequities that Native Americans have faced .
Spectacle de rue à La Rochelle pendant les Francofolies.
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Spectacle de rue à La Rochelle pendant les Francofolies.
Nakotah LaRance hoop dancing in La Rochelle
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Nakotah LaRance hoop dancing in La Rochelle
Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers (third group) performing in La Rochelle ( July 12 2014)
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Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers (third group) performing in La Rochelle ( July 12 2014)
The Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers ( second group) performing in La Rochelle ( July12 2014)
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The Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers ( second group) performing in La Rochelle ( July12 2014)
The Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers (first group) performing in La Rochelle .
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The Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers (first group) performing in La Rochelle .
Nakotah LaRance hoop dancing (at 3pm) in La Rochelle (France)
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Nakotah LaRance hoop dancing (at 3pm) in La Rochelle (France)
"Can you hear my call" by Deanna Shunkaha Wanagiwin (Lakota singer)
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"Can you hear my call" by Deanna Shunkaha Wanagiwin (Lakota singer)
Deanna Shunkaha Wanagiwin (Lakota) sings at the Tipis
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Deanna Shunkaha Wanagiwin (Lakota) sings at the Tipis
Kevin Dust, Larry Yazzie and Kendall Old Elk singing at the Tipis
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Kevin Dust, Larry Yazzie and Kendall Old Elk singing at the Tipis
Kevin Dust, Jasmine and Kendall Old Elk singing at the Tipis.
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Kevin Dust, Jasmine and Kendall Old Elk singing at the Tipis.
Kevin Dust performing the "Hoop Dance" at the Tipis.
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Kevin Dust performing the "Hoop Dance" at the Tipis.
Larry Yazzie performing the Fancy Dance at the Tipis
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Larry Yazzie performing the Fancy Dance at the Tipis
Mary Old Elk performing the Jingle Dress Dance at the Tipis
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Mary Old Elk performing the Jingle Dress Dance at the Tipis
Kendall Old Elk performing the Chicken dance!
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Kendall Old Elk performing the Chicken dance!
"Indian legends" :Larry Yazzie, Kevin Dust, Kendall and Maria Old Elk singing together .
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"Indian legends" :Larry Yazzie, Kevin Dust, Kendall and Maria Old Elk singing together .

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-br9dk7gp3n
    @user-br9dk7gp3n 2 місяці тому

    Victory ☄️

  • @EasyKorean99
    @EasyKorean99 7 місяців тому

    Great~~~ Happy New Year~~

    • @MissGardenGG1
      @MissGardenGG1 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! Happy New Year to you too! 🙂

    • @EasyKorean99
      @EasyKorean99 7 місяців тому

      I carefully entrust my “luck” to you. "easyKorean100"

  • @user-zr5gi6jj9x
    @user-zr5gi6jj9x 9 місяців тому

    Ya vayanse a la mierda frijoleros y se quedan alla mierdas taqueras

    • @righergutt1211
      @righergutt1211 8 місяців тому

      Unos tacos para el señor resentido.

  • @ginaambrosio3241
    @ginaambrosio3241 Рік тому

  • @osvaldoquiroz2087
    @osvaldoquiroz2087 Рік тому

    The best performance of this Dance

  • @elizabethgilchrist8559
    @elizabethgilchrist8559 Рік тому

    So raising the spirit s powers all part of life I vocation of power

  • @roselamoreno5166
    @roselamoreno5166 Рік тому

    Que danza tan increíble,yo estoy practicando de fuego,de águila blanca y la de apache,las primeras 2 ya me las sé pero falta el de apache. No es por algo pero danzar es lindo,te cansas pero vale la pena

  • @numinousdualities
    @numinousdualities Рік тому

    Tlazocamati Tezcatlipoca Nican Tlaca

  • @yohanademartinez5407
    @yohanademartinez5407 Рік тому

    Que hermoso

  • @lkbwithyooshin4112
    @lkbwithyooshin4112 Рік тому

    와^^ 춤이 너무 멋있어요^^

  • @TipsyDjinn
    @TipsyDjinn Рік тому

    Yaaassssss🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @yasmingarcia8551
    @yasmingarcia8551 Рік тому

    Onrro a mis mexicas estoy muy orgullosa de miscoturas es hermoso nadie como ellos los dioses

  • @angiesanity
    @angiesanity Рік тому

    Algo en mi quiere aprender como se baila y practica esto, soy del Norte, 16 pero tengo padres inmigrantes, nunca me contaron sobre bailes así. Quiero aprender a bailar así

    • @cintyaenciso5805
      @cintyaenciso5805 10 днів тому

      Busca en TU cuidad por grupos Danzantes y ellos TE van a enseñar de a gratis tambien. No necesitas experiencia en nada ellos te van a guiar. Yo Tengo un año en Danza y no sabia absolutamente nada. Aunke todavia me falta muuuiichhhhoooo ke aprender.

  • @adangarridorangel7705
    @adangarridorangel7705 Рік тому

    Hasta el sol☀️🌝

  • @terry1989
    @terry1989 2 роки тому

    C'est bien

  • @raulcerutti21
    @raulcerutti21 2 роки тому

    Es una danza muy. Única. Sin. igual. Es la. Grandeza. Del. Glorioso. Imperio. Aztecas

  • @questionreality6003
    @questionreality6003 2 роки тому

    BEAUTIFUL !! --THANK YOU !!! WHAT A NOBLE PEOPLE..............

  • @andresalvarez1732
    @andresalvarez1732 2 роки тому

    🔥❤️🔥 Urban Shaman Huey-Tlatoani Nagual-Curandero Ometecuhtli-Cuezaltzin

  • @Uri-Altenhofen
    @Uri-Altenhofen 3 роки тому

    mis abuelos hablan el nahualt todos ellos hablaban el mejicano pero nose si yo permanesco de azteca alguien que me ayude entender ellos pasaron por racismo en mexico y no quisieron pasar el lenguaje a mis padres

  • @josefinajolalpaescamilla7227
    @josefinajolalpaescamilla7227 3 роки тому

    QUE MARAVILLOSO

  • @mixtecjaguar9824
    @mixtecjaguar9824 3 роки тому

    This is the imagination of ppl. In fact, the Méxican gvt doesn't even recognize "Aztecs" . These people are MESTIZO/white-hispanics

  • @tztwnu5543
    @tztwnu5543 3 роки тому

    I dont know English 😱😱😱

  • @tztwnu5543
    @tztwnu5543 3 роки тому

    Ola

  • @y2k7-9-11
    @y2k7-9-11 3 роки тому

    My ancestors ARE ROYALTY

  • @AlejandroMoreno-kk1ws
    @AlejandroMoreno-kk1ws 3 роки тому

    Hola

  • @pollitacococo
    @pollitacococo 3 роки тому

    Maravillosos!!!!

  • @lourdesgonzalez4826
    @lourdesgonzalez4826 3 роки тому

    Maravilloso,asi es el arte

  • @invinciblecucumber
    @invinciblecucumber 3 роки тому

    How historically accurate are these costumes and dances?

  • @franciscoalvarado4900
    @franciscoalvarado4900 3 роки тому

    Wannabes. En mexico, el gobierno no reconoce "Aztecas" como pueblo Indigena de Mexico - porque los españoles acabaron con ellos hace500 años

  • @googleuser2609
    @googleuser2609 3 роки тому

    I don't understand the symbolism of fire. It was the sun, the flint knife, killing, human sacrifice, and most of all blood that were the main things which kept the Aztecs going. Without all these they wouldn't know the "right" way to live. I'm sure any rituals would always be associated with religion, have far more participants, and always actual death of humans -- sometimes willingly. This was the real Aztecs. This is not a derisive comment about Aztecs by the way. . . They would learn how to kill by age 9. They lived in perfect harmony with the natural environment. Social classes were district, consummate understanding of ecology, cosmology, architecture, engineering, etc. Their society was not primitive but highly sophisticated and nuanced.

  • @ProtoIndoEuropean88
    @ProtoIndoEuropean88 3 роки тому

    don't worry aztek friends, we portuguese were also occupied by spain during philipe's rule.

  • @marluzguerracorona2030
    @marluzguerracorona2030 3 роки тому

    Eso se llama ponerse en Armonía con el Elemental del Fuego. Jamás intentar ganarle. Pero si es posible armonizarse con las Salamandras y los Salamandros del Fuego; igual es con el Agua, Tierra y Aire. Orgullosamente así es Nuestro México 🇲🇽!!!.

  • @annacoribioanna
    @annacoribioanna 3 роки тому

    they fall short of power ... the Aztecs danced with even more power ! just imagine The New Fire Ceremony, also known as the Binding of the Years Ceremony, was a ritual held every 52 years in the month of November on the completion of a full cycle of the Aztec solar year (xiuhmopilli). The purpose of it was none other than to renew the sun and ensure another 52-year cycle. The New Fire Ceremony, or Toxhiuhmolpilia, as the Aztecs themselves called it, was by far the most important event in the religious calendar because, quite simply, if the ceremony failed, then the Aztec civilization would end.

  • @annacoribioanna
    @annacoribioanna 3 роки тому

    wow

  • @armandosalinas1326
    @armandosalinas1326 3 роки тому

    Who else watched this just to see if the guy caught fire,,,someone

  • @Anleoscaar5
    @Anleoscaar5 4 роки тому

    Aztecas🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @lexbarehand2831
    @lexbarehand2831 4 роки тому

    Well I guess the spirits cant hear their song. Dancer is probably being thrown off too. All that clapping is distracting. If you can't hear the song, you can't feel the spirit flow through and shine through the dancing. Beautiful dancing though, and the song was as well. I mean, the bits and pieces I hear of the song sounds beautiful.

  • @HugoSan432
    @HugoSan432 4 роки тому

    I always wonder how much of this is traditional and how much is for the show

    • @MissGardenGG1
      @MissGardenGG1 4 роки тому

      Good question!

    • @annacoribioanna
      @annacoribioanna 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂 its well documented

    • @teresafernandez9849
      @teresafernandez9849 Рік тому

      Actually it's pretty traditional. The Natives can tell what is for show. The regalia, with the feathers, r getting more elaborate, but they use the feathers correct. It's difficult to tell if u r not native and not familiar with the intricacies of Native dancing. The dance styles are different from different regions. However, the Aztec uses the short choppy step a lot, like a lot of the South West tribes. It's all from one heart.

  • @ricardozaragozaleon3795
    @ricardozaragozaleon3795 4 роки тому

    Covzgbsjclevcozusvaozvslsouszvcsuzvcusovzyaoñ Zvcsucvsleoxnzuaogbxuyaovzlensjao Nsvgbzsjcvsoapyucvaleozvcauaycvapxuoavcyzoañ Evcovnsuvzovpsvcjsusycvzusovcosle

  • @angel2641
    @angel2641 4 роки тому

    The moves they perform are almost balletic. They costumes are beautiful too

    • @cintyaenciso5805
      @cintyaenciso5805 10 днів тому

      That's because they are a professional dance company

  • @rebeccajeanmondragon5552
    @rebeccajeanmondragon5552 4 роки тому

    Legend may you rest in paradise!

    • @MissGardenGG1
      @MissGardenGG1 4 роки тому

      I hadn't heard of his passing till I read your comment. So I went to Steve Larance's facebook page and I discovered all the photos and videos their friends posted.I was shocked and saddened as I met the Larance family when they came to La Rochelle in France . Life is so unfair! He was too young and talented to die. My heart goes out to his family.

  • @henryalexanderkelly7911
    @henryalexanderkelly7911 4 роки тому

    Whole civilizations of people destroyed.....due to colonization. It hurts my soul. Could you imagine th beautiful colorful world our ancestors could have made right noe! Imagine it..... :(

  • @jesusjonguitud5667
    @jesusjonguitud5667 4 роки тому

    Also Mexicas, Aztecs and mayans would cut a deeep wound in their hand and let the blood drip in his altar as a offering to kukulkan then make sacrifices for a good harvest of corn

    • @denischen8196
      @denischen8196 3 роки тому

      I believe they did in the past, but not anymore because it is not safe

  • @jesusjonguitud5667
    @jesusjonguitud5667 4 роки тому

    Most Mexicans know dis and I'm pointing out to some ppl tht dont know but dis dance is dedicated to Xiuhtecuhtli (the god of fire) they did this to make Xiuhtecuhtli happy and in exchange he will keep lighting there fire and for tradition also ( he was the creator of life and the oldest god in Aztec culture)

  • @luciagarcia6643
    @luciagarcia6643 4 роки тому

    Esta increible el vestuario,y la rutina👏👏👏👏👏👏❤🇲🇽

  • @gwang3103
    @gwang3103 4 роки тому

    You'd need to be pretty athletic to be able to dance like that!

  • @rubensarabia5495
    @rubensarabia5495 4 роки тому

    La mas hermosa cultura de las americas

  • @jsmnjmnz8819
    @jsmnjmnz8819 4 роки тому

    ¡Qué maravilloso!

  • @omarparra902
    @omarparra902 4 роки тому

    Arriba México orgulloso de ser mexicano

  • @13DarkMelody
    @13DarkMelody 4 роки тому

    Proud of my roots. Even the women wear headdresses.😎