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Butterflies-Symbols of Life and Hope
Butterflies are a favorite totem for many people. What is a totem? It is a natural object that has special meaning for that person. Native Americans and other indigenous peoples have used totems within their cultures for centuries. Read more to find out about the Butterfly.
36 commentsNative American Powwow Dance - Austin Texas
Native American Powwow Dance - Austin Texas. One of the best native American pow wows in the south west. It's Free!
19 commentsPowwow Dance Styles: Jingle Dress Dancer
Jingle Dress dancing is one of the newer forms of Women's powwow dancing. This hub describes the traditions and history behind this sacred dance.
2 commentsPowwow Dance Styles: Women's Southern Tradition
Divided into two categories, Women's Traditional Powwow Dancing is the oldest form of Women's dance in the North American continent. This hub will explain the Southern tradition and the beautiful cloth dresses the dancers wear.
0 commentsPowwow Dance Styles: Women's Northern Traditional
The hub,'Powwow Dance Styles: Women's Northern Traditional', provides the reader with an in depth description and history of the oldest form of Women's dance in North America. This category of dance is divided into buckskin and cloth, which represent the northern and southern traditions, respectively.
0 commentsvideoLearn Native American Indian Art, History and the God's Eye Craft
The Native American heart beats as the Buffalo. Learn great history and the God's Eye. Tour the Powwow and visit the White Buffalo.
8 commentsPowwow Dance Styles: Grass Dance
The Grass Dance, as it is performed at powwows across the US and Canada is a modern adaptation of an ancient dance. One of the oldest dances, it comes to us from the Great Plains people. On the plains, it is quite possible to become lost in an...
2 commentsNative American Powwows And Celebrations
A Powwow is a celebration that usually lasts about four days, during which the Native American Indians feast and share their culture and religion in an often light-hearted manner. Each Year many Powwows are celebrated in North America, and these...
1 commentAmerican Indian Food:What the Hell is Indian Fry Bread?
Allright. I'm going to vent for a moment, so consider this a warning. After a brief search of HubPages.com, it came to my attention that there was not a decent hub on frybread. There are a couple of mentions, but no real, concise, fact-based...
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