
All of the Native American nations possessed elaborate formal ceremonies based upon a great body of myths. Most of their dances, which are dramatized prayers, are strictly disciplined. Every step is rehearsed. There was a popular ceremony in which both men and women danced around a tree singing songs about animals.
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Yei-Be-Chai Chant (Navahoe)
Fast Cheyenne War Dance
Fast Sioux War Dance
Ponca War Dance
Kiowa Fast War Dance
Arikara War Dance
My Enemy, I Come After Your Good White Horse
Shawnee Stomp Dance
Hopi Basket Dance
Navajo Hoop Dance Song
Warrior Song
Ponca Nelushka Dance
Omaha Helushka
Ute Sun Dance
Zuni Buffalo Dance
Bloody Knife's Warrior Song
Kiowa Slow War Dance
Navajo Gift Dance Song
New Taos War Dance Song
Pawnee Hand Game Song
49 Dance Song
Sun Dance Song
The Bear Dance
Ceremonial Song
Crow Push Dance Song
Chief's Honoring Song
War Dance
Navahoe Boy
Montana Grass Song
Navahoe Boy (Navahoe)
War Dance (Kiowa (Slow))
The Prisoner Song
War Dance (Ponca)
Honoring Song (Sioux)
War Dance (Kiowa (Fast))
Mountain Spirit Song (Apache)
Mountain By The Sea (Tribe Unknown)
A Girl And Many Boys
The Mescalero Trail (Apache)
Lightning Song
A Girl And Many Boys (Apache)
Mountain By The Sea
Song Of The Black Mountain
Montana Grass Song (Sioux)
Song Of The Black Mountain (Papago)
Glory Song (Navahoe)
The Prisoner Song (Tewa)
Song Of The Green Rainbow
Lightning Song (Apache)
Memorial Song (Sioux)
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