Hey all, I am a budding musician and a proud descendant of the Iroqois nation. Though I am only 1/4 native american, i still feel a strong connection to the natural ties and my ancestry. Cultural music and customs like this impact my writing style a lot, thank you for posting!
@WaldronJennie Nice refelections ... I really enjoyed watching this dance. Nice to see the whole community come together.. regardless of age.. all are dancing!
Yes, one tribe may sing to another tribe's song, but it's good that people are learning and want to reattach themselves to a native culture and bring it back alive!!
Thanks for stopping by my page. Glad to know you were also there, so you will feel a connection to this video. I am happy I could be part of this cultural program.
Noel Chrisjohn here,(Oneida, Wolf Clan) cool to see this video, one of my sculptures are in the museum here, upstairs, a rotating display of my bronze sculpture "The Twins" good to see IIM vids on youtube.
Thank you MuskogeeWarrior for sharing this. I am happy to learn about all cultures and posting this video has opened me up to new lessons beyond my imagination! It's very intriguing. I am happy your cultures are able to revive and find the identities again. Roots and identity are good and necessary for all people.
@ScreamingBloodyGore , My nana was Iroquois, first you need to learn how to spell it, lol! Remember what your grandparent (s) told you while whispering in a garden..that is what will impact you thruout your life time. Haven't thought about music as far as it related to my nana in a LONG time..but found this by following my nose, so to speak.
@knapper2000 It's amazing how many cultural traditions are similar between apparently different people. I believe we can learn from each other and realize we have a lot in common. Happy New Year! Jennifer Kumar, Cross-Cultural Coach
Indijeanius Thank you for sharing this. I am happy to learn about this. Does this happen because the Native American cultures were kind of phased out and also people want to grab for anything that may be native? But cultural understanding and sharing is good too. There is so much to learn.
Hey all, I am a budding musician and a proud descendant of the Iroqois nation. Though I am only 1/4 native american, i still feel a strong connection to the natural ties and my ancestry. Cultural music and customs like this impact my writing style a lot, thank you for posting!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing..
Wonder how these traditions get so crossed...
thank you for posting the video, it's good to see and hear the stomp dance again.
@WaldronJennie Nice refelections ... I really enjoyed watching this dance. Nice to see the whole community come together.. regardless of age.. all are dancing!
@KANONSIONNI Thanks Kanonsionni... Thanks for taking time to answer someone else's questions. I am glad you got a chance to take part in this!
Yes, one tribe may sing to another tribe's song, but it's good that people are learning and want to reattach themselves to a native culture and bring it back alive!!
Thanks for stopping by my page. Glad to know you were also there, so you will feel a connection to this video. I am happy I could be part of this cultural program.
Noel Chrisjohn here,(Oneida, Wolf Clan) cool to see this video, one of my sculptures are in the museum here, upstairs, a rotating display of my bronze sculpture "The Twins" good to see IIM vids on youtube.
Thank you MuskogeeWarrior for sharing this. I am happy to learn about all cultures and posting this video has opened me up to new lessons beyond my imagination! It's very intriguing. I am happy your cultures are able to revive and find the identities again. Roots and identity are good and necessary for all people.
@Somekid420 Thank you and happy new year!
@ScreamingBloodyGore , My nana was Iroquois, first you need to learn how to spell it, lol! Remember what your grandparent (s) told you while whispering in a garden..that is what will impact you thruout your life time. Haven't thought about music as far as it related to my nana in a LONG time..but found this by following my nose, so to speak.
Cant keep my feet still
Does anyone know if there will be any pow wows or other meetings around Chenango County NY ?
thanks for stopping by IroquoisBoys. Will stop by your page too.
Thank you for your time and comment.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and history of this dance.
I am glad you find it useful, SBG.
Bless the Iroquois Nation!!!!!!!!!!
@knapper2000 It's amazing how many cultural traditions are similar between apparently different people. I believe we can learn from each other and realize we have a lot in common. Happy New Year! Jennifer Kumar, Cross-Cultural Coach
wow, muskogeewarrior, is it so? i am totally new to this cultural understanding. Thanks for sharing that.
@knapper2000 Interesting! I think a lot of cultures have similarities. Thanks for watching and sharing. Jennifer Kumar, Cross-Cultural Coach
yeah i like the repeat calls stomp dance awesome
Indijeanius
Thank you for sharing this. I am happy to learn about this. Does this happen because the Native American cultures were kind of phased out and also people want to grab for anything that may be native? But cultural understanding and sharing is good too. There is so much to learn.
doing this dance for a school project thanks!
I'm full blood Muscogee Creek of the southeastern U.S. and this dance is very similar to the friendship dance.
MuskogeeWarrior or anyone seeing this, can you translate what they are saying into English? Thanks.
@NYWAORCANZ Thanks for your comments. Happy New Year.
@thrimmymom4 Thanks for sharing the information on the Native American communities, thrimmymom4.
Very similar to the dance of the southeastern tribes!
This ceremonial dance is very similar to the southeastern tribes of the U.S.
it from canada
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