Native American events and traditions are an important part of life in Las Vegas. There are several reservations on the outskirts of Las Vegas that are popular destinations for residents and tourists alike.
This video contains demonstrations of the traditional "Jingle" dance and "Circle" dance, both of which have special meaning in Native American lore.
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Thanks, Jim
couldn't agree more @TimeTower21!
sportchickyeah 2 years ago
There is a difference between respecting native american culture than just "oohing and awing" or buying dreamcatchers and using that to say you respect it. If you want to truely respect it, study up a bit and not just justify it by saying.... oh, i bought some really pretty jewelry from them.
TimeTower21 2 years ago
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If it was thanksgiving and I was deaf Id shoot them.
powerfulnun 4 years ago
wanna laugh? i went to arizona a bunch of years ago and didn't meat one native american, must've visited the wrong places lol but that painted desert with the cactus is truly beautiful it was sooo hot they say you can fry eggs on the desert floor.
TweedleDumm1 4 years ago
me go no wumpom costs a lot of money to travel anywhere do you guys ever come to the great new york state?
TweedleDumm1 4 years ago
yea and you should check the native ameican torquise very expensive stuff i got a book in arizona about that and i want it all. plus i want a dreamcatcher for my bedroom.
TweedleDumm1 4 years ago
it's called a traditional dancer
JingleDressDancer49 4 years ago
Impressive!
I once saw a dance in Monument Valley where the dancers attire was very similiar to that of the one leading the circle dance. But he was dancing alone and the dance itself was very fast paced and spectacular - does anyone have any idea how that dance is called??
tanpopo03 5 years ago