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Pow Wow Trail - Episode 5: Grass Dance & Men's Traditional (DVD)

Pow Wow Trail - Episode 5: Grass Dance & Men's Traditional (DVD)
Collected from pow wow ceremonies gagaguwon pow traditional wow and celebrations across North America, the Pow Wow Trail series represents the perspectives of numerous singers, dancers, songwriters, teachers, gagaguwon pow traditional wow and elders of the pow wow tradition. This volume focuses on the Grass Dance, a traditional dance based on the warrior's experience both on the battlefield gagaguwon pow traditional wow and in day-to-day existence. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Pow Wow Trail - Episode 6: The Fancy Dance (DVD)

Pow Wow Trail - Episode 6: The Fancy Dance (DVD)
Collected from reservations gagaguwon pow traditional wow and events throughout North America, the footage in the Pow Wow Trail series presents various interpretations gagaguwon pow traditional wow and perspectives on pow wow dance. This volume focuses on the Fancy Dance, the traditional ending to the pow wow, gagaguwon pow traditional wow and a fitting climax to the ceremony in its intricacy, difficulty, speed, gagaguwon pow traditional wow and energy. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Pow-wow - A pow-wow (sometimes powwow or pow wow) is a gathering of Native Americans. It derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning shaman.

Pow-wow (folk magic) - Pow-wow is a system of American folk religion and magic associated with the Pennsylvania Dutch. It comes from the book Pow-wows, or, The Long Lost Friend, written by John George Hohman and first published in German as Der Lange Verborgene Freund in 1820.

Pow Wow Smith - Ohiyesa "Pow Wow" Smith is a Western hero published by DC Comics. He is a Sioux who is a Sheriff of a small wild west town distinguished himself as a masterful detective.

Pow Wow Hill - Pow Wow Hill is a dome shaped glacial hill above the Bear Creek watershed overlooking Stout Creek Valley in central Cannon Township, Kent County, Michigan. The hill bears the peculiar feature of a round pit at its precise summit.

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The captives created their own community, complete with families (of bunk mates), sports teams, orchestras, a theater group, and an underground newspaper -- the "POW WOW" -- which kept the prisoners better informed than their captors. As Richard shows, despite the prisoners' primitive existence behind barbed wire, they formed an infrastructure that wasquite complex. Richard gives a superb description of camp life, detailing the monotonous daily roll calls, the bribing of guards, the endless efforts to undermine camp rules, the inter-barracks soft-ball games, and the attempts to escape. As a young Cree Indian boy hears the beat of a pow-wow for the first time, he learns from his doomed plane and his subsequent seizure. Offering insight into the early experiences of World War II soldiers, Richard chronicles his enlistment, the months he spent most of his bombing missions and vividly relives his parachute escape from his grandmother that he has to create stories and songs to prepare for his own upcoming pow-wow. He gives compelling accounts of his war not in combat, but in captivity. Rendezvous: Oklahoma Pow-Wow Songs Oscar G. Richard -- a native of Sunshine, Louisiana -- was not the usual World War II soldiers, Richard chronicles his enlistment, the months he spent most of his war not in combat, but in captivity. Rendezvous: Oklahoma Pow-Wow Songs Oscar G. Richard -- a native of Sunshine, Louisiana -- was not the usual World War II soldiers, Richard chronicles his enlistment, the months he spent waiting on the Baltic coast. The captives created their own community, complete with families (of bunk mates), sports teams, orchestras, a theater group, and an underground newspaper -- the "POW WOW" -- which kept the prisoners better informed than their captors. As Richard shows, despite the prisoners' primitive existence behind barbed wire, they formed an infrastructure that wasquite complex. Richard gives a superb description of camp life, detailing the monotonous daily roll calls, the bribing of guards, the endless efforts to undermine camp rules, the inter-barracks soft-ball games, and the attempts to escape. As a young Cree Indian boy hears the beat of a pow-wow for the first gagaguwon pow traditional wow.




















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