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         Dance Native American:     more books (100)
  1. Wovoka and the Ghost Dance (Expanded Edition) by Michael Hittman, 1997-12-28
  2. Hostiles?: The Lakota Ghost Dance And Buffalo Bill's Wild West by Sam A. Maddra, 2006-05-30
  3. The Sun Dance Religion: Power for the Powerless by Joseph G. Jorgensen, 1986-09
  4. The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) by Alice Beck Kehoe, 1989-03
  5. American Indians Sing by Charles Hofmann, 1967
  6. Dance in a Buffalo Skull (Prairie Tales) by Zitkala-Sa, 2007-11
  7. Taprarmiuni Kassiyulriit: Stebbins Dance Festival by Anatole Bogeyaktuk, 2004-04-01
  8. Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs by Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923 Fletcher, 2004-07-26
  9. Earth Dance Drum: A Celebration of Life by Blackwolf Jones, Gina Jones, 1998-09-15
  10. THE CHEROKEE GHOST DANCE by William G. MCLOUGHLIN, 1984-06-01
  11. Pueblo: Mountain, Village, Dance by Vincent Scully, 1989-02-13
  12. Aboriginal dance comes to contemporary world (Jerry Longboat brings Raven's Shadow to the Feats Festival).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Cheryl Petten, 2000-06-01
  13. Bone Dance: New and Selected Poems, 1965-1993 (Sun Tracks, Vol 27) by Wendy Rose, 1994-02
  14. The Ghost-Dance Religion and Wounded Knee by James Mooney, 1991-06-01

121. Spirit Online- Native American Spirituality
The native american culture has been misinterpreted for ages. Introduction to native american Spirituality A brief sayso which nicely introduces us to
http://www.spiritonline.com/natives.html
The Native American culture has been misinterpreted for ages. The following are articles which were written by Native Americans and researchers to help possibly dispell some assumptions and better define spiritual buzzwords. Introduction to Native American Spirituality A brief say-so which nicely introduces us to the spirituality of native americans, more specifically those of the Lenape beliefs. Sacred Use for Tobacco Tobacco has played an important part in the Native American spiritual ways. Glossary A dictionary of common terms used amongst various sects of the Native American culture and "relgion" (some prefer not to think of it as a religion but rather an integral part of everyday life). Totems The commonly misunderstood and misused word is defined in better detail in this reference for the true meaning and significance of totems (and totem poles). Totem Animals Many animal totems are described in this listing of the meanings of the mosquito, hawk, serpent, and many others. home: http://www.spiritonline.com

122. Albuquerque New Mexico CVB | Visitors | Indians Of New Mexico
Visitors are welcome to pueblos and reservations for dances and other special events. They represent the largest american Indian group in the country.
http://www.itsatrip.org/visitors/americanindian/
Indians of New Mexico
Discover New Mexico's culture in the ancient cliff dwellings and petroglyphs and in the lifestyles and beliefs which are found in the area's earliest civilizations. Pomp, pageantry and religious commemoration are woven into the colorful tapestry of American Indian celebrations. New Mexico's Indian lands are full of discoveries: fascinating cultures, extraordinary landscapes, intriguing ruins, recreational opportunities, and an array of arts and crafts handmade by people proud of their legacies and traditions. Visitors are welcome at most of the reservations and pueblos, but it is always best to call ahead.
Cultural Etiquette
Visitors are welcome to pueblos and reservations for dances and other special events. Call the Pueblo or Tribal Office in advance of arrival to be sure that visitors are welcome on that day.
  • Pueblos prohibit the drinking of alcohol during visits. Some pueblos charge a photo fee , while many pueblos do not allow photography at all . Please check with the Tribal Office upon arrival. Pueblos are places of residence. Do not look into windows or walk into buildings.

123. Welcome To The World Of The Native Indians Of Florida
This is a website dedicated to instruction of the life ways and heritage of Florida s First Natives.
http://www.ancientnative.org/
HERITAGE OF THE ANCIENT ONES
because they are not truly gone unless they are forgotten.

Visit their World
Heritage of the Ancient Ones (HOTAO) is a multicultural, nonprofit organization, offering educational and environmental awareness programs. We are dedicated to preserving the history, culture and traditions of Florida's original native peoples, while promoting respect for Mother Earth. By recreating the world of Florida's First People, we honor the Ancient Ones who once cared for this land. Visitor Number:

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