- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 691
- author: OntarioAlive
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Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village
Pictures from our visit to Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village, managed by Conservation Halton...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: OntarioAlive
Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village
Pictures from our visit to Lake Crawford Iroquoian Village, managed by Conservation Halton. With a unique a boardwalk around Crawford lake, a 15th century Iroquoian Village and lovely hiking trails, it's a great way to enjoy the outdoors in Southern Ontario. For more info on 15th century Iroquoian Village,and Crawford Lake including park hours, entry fee and a full review, go to: ontarioalive.com
- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 691
- author: OntarioAlive
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Iroquoian Sky Woman
IROQUOIAN SKY WOMAN by Spirit Nation from the album Winter Moons This song reminds me of a...
published: 15 Sep 2010
author: snitsny
Iroquoian Sky Woman
IROQUOIAN SKY WOMAN by Spirit Nation from the album Winter Moons This song reminds me of a strange dream I saw once, that Virgin Mary turned Herself into a white owl.
- published: 15 Sep 2010
- views: 909
- author: snitsny
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iroquoian village/ crawford lake
Reconstructed Iroquoian Village from 1400s....
published: 11 Mar 2010
author: yuleshatoronto
iroquoian village/ crawford lake
Reconstructed Iroquoian Village from 1400s.
- published: 11 Mar 2010
- views: 563
- author: yuleshatoronto
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Iroquoian Village Crawford Lake Conservation Area
Foggy day at Iroquoian Village Crawford Lake Conservation Area...
published: 24 Oct 2010
author: John Recker
Iroquoian Village Crawford Lake Conservation Area
Foggy day at Iroquoian Village Crawford Lake Conservation Area
- published: 24 Oct 2010
- views: 357
- author: John Recker
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Enjoy Iroquoian Dance Video Clip From Kanata Village, Brantford
Enjoy Iroquoian dance video clip from Kanata Village, Brantford. Visit www.romwell.com for...
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: romwellcom
Enjoy Iroquoian Dance Video Clip From Kanata Village, Brantford
Enjoy Iroquoian dance video clip from Kanata Village, Brantford. Visit www.romwell.com for more info...
- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 338
- author: romwellcom
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Iroquoian Dance - Kanata Village
Iroquoian dance video clip from Kanata Village. Visit www.romwell.com for more info......
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: romwellcom
Iroquoian Dance - Kanata Village
Iroquoian dance video clip from Kanata Village. Visit www.romwell.com for more info...
- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 79
- author: romwellcom
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Iroquoian with 2 Axes Figurine
www.amazon.com Click above to buy. The Papo toy line features beatifully crafted figurines...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: ThinkFastToys
Iroquoian with 2 Axes Figurine
www.amazon.com Click above to buy. The Papo toy line features beatifully crafted figurines of knights, pirates, castles and enchanted creatures. Papo toys come in a wide variety of colors, all hand painted and bursting with imagination. With Papo Knights toys, a world of medieval castles, brave knights, and fierce dragons comes to life. With Papo toys, your children will enjoy hours of imaginative play in wondrous worlds of conquest and battle, chivalry and horse play. Papo toys encourage your kids to use their imagination to create their own magical kingdom.
- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 5
- author: ThinkFastToys
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Kanata - Authentic Iroquoian Village - Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Visit traditional Iroquoian village in Brantford. Visit www.romwell.com for more info......
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: romwellcom
Kanata - Authentic Iroquoian Village - Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Visit traditional Iroquoian village in Brantford. Visit www.romwell.com for more info...
- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 344
- author: romwellcom
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Authentic Iroquoian Village - Kanata Village - Brantford, Ontario
Enjoy authentic Iroquoian Village and North American Native culture. Visit www.romwell.com...
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: romwellcom
Authentic Iroquoian Village - Kanata Village - Brantford, Ontario
Enjoy authentic Iroquoian Village and North American Native culture. Visit www.romwell.com for more info...
- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 151
- author: romwellcom
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Homes for Sale - 1182 Iroquoian Dr - Lake Charles, LA 70611 - Marilyn Boudreaux
3 beds 2 baths Marilyn Boudreaux CENTURY 21 Mike D. Bono & Co.'s www.century21.com...
published: 27 Jan 2013
author: C21Houses
Homes for Sale - 1182 Iroquoian Dr - Lake Charles, LA 70611 - Marilyn Boudreaux
3 beds 2 baths Marilyn Boudreaux CENTURY 21 Mike D. Bono & Co.'s www.century21.com
- published: 27 Jan 2013
- author: C21Houses
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Seneca audio: see_word-list_1987_01
Seneca (see) audio: see_word-list_1987_01 Language family: Iroquoian; Northern Iroquoian; ...
published: 17 Apr 2012
author: UCLAPhoneticsLab
Seneca audio: see_word-list_1987_01
Seneca (see) audio: see_word-list_1987_01 Language family: Iroquoian; Northern Iroquoian; Lake Iroquoian; Iroquois Proper; UCLA Phonetics Laboratory Date: 6/5/1987 Description: Language Seneca. see_word-list_1987_01.html, enties: 1 - 47 Contributor: N/A UCLA Phonetics Archive URL: archive.phonetics.ucla.edu
- published: 17 Apr 2012
- views: 541
- author: UCLAPhoneticsLab
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A Story Before Time
You are watching excerpts from Kaha:wi Dance Theatre's enchanting interpretation of the ag...
published: 17 May 2009
author: kahawidance
A Story Before Time
You are watching excerpts from Kaha:wi Dance Theatre's enchanting interpretation of the age-old Iroquoian Creation Story by Santee Smith. Explore the Sky World and the Earth World; enjoy the antics and courage of the muskrat, otter, geese and deer; and, learn the story of Sky Woman, Hanging Flower, West Wind, The Bent One and Holder of the Heavens. The journey begins as a wondrous Sky World is revealed and Sky Beings dance like stars in the cosmos. It is when Sky Woman falls through the roots of the Celestial Tree to the Water World below that life on Turtles back takes shape. Animals by her side, Sky Woman sings and dances her world into existence. Composer Donald Quan has created an exquisite musical score that successfully blends traditional Iroquoian social songs and contemporary music, incorporating both Mohawk and Cayuga languages. Storyteller weaves the story with narration written by acclaimed Ojibway playwright Drew Hayden Taylor. Visually stunning, musically rich and theatrically compelling, this spectacular dance work for families and school-age children is entertaining and insightful. Nominated for Dora Mavor Moore Awards in two categories in 2008, the world premiere of A Story Before Time occurred as a co-production between Kaha:wi Dance Theatre and the Banff Centre for the Arts at the Margaret Greenham Theatre during the Banff Summer Arts Festival, Banff, Alberta. The gorgeous ASBT Soundtrack featuring the vocals by ElizaBeth Hill, Faron John, OlMush Singers ...
- published: 17 May 2009
- views: 7099
- author: kahawidance
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Indian reserve Odanak - Pow wow 2012
Odanak is an Indian reserve in Quebec, Canada. The territory is located near the mouth of ...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: timok030
Indian reserve Odanak - Pow wow 2012
Odanak is an Indian reserve in Quebec, Canada. The territory is located near the mouth of the Saint-François River at its confluence with the St. Lawrence River. Odanak is an Abenaki word meaning "in the village". Beginning about 1000 CE, Iroquoian-speaking people settled along the St. Lawrence River, where they practiced agriculture along with hunting and fishing. Archeological surveys have revealed that by 1300, they built fortified villages identifiable as similar to those seen and described by French explorer Jacques Cartier in the mid-16th century, when he visited Hochelaga and Stadacona. By 1600, however, the villages and people were gone. Since the 1950s, historians and anthropologists have used archeological and linguistic evidence to develop a consensus that the people formed a distinct group, which they have called St. Lawrence Iroquoians. They spoke Laurentian and were separate from the powerful Iroquois confederacy of nations that developed in present-day New York. Their disappearance by 1600 is believed to be due to attacks and decimation from the Mohawk Nation, which stood to gain the most by getting control of the hunting grounds along the St. Lawrence River and dominating the fur trade route above Tadoussac, which was under Montagnais control. By the time of Samuel de Champlain's arrival, the St. Lawrence River valley was essentially uninhabited and used by the Mohawk only for hunting grounds and as a path for war parties. As French missionaries worked in ...
- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 1163
- author: timok030
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A Mohawk Nation chief talking about the turtle as calendar (Spanish subtitles/description)
Chief Top Leaf from the Mohawk Nation of the First Nations of Canada talking about the use...
published: 20 Sep 2011
author: Alejandro Segura
A Mohawk Nation chief talking about the turtle as calendar (Spanish subtitles/description)
Chief Top Leaf from the Mohawk Nation of the First Nations of Canada talking about the use of the turtle shell as lunar calendar during the Turtle Island Festival at the Iroquoian Village. El Jefe "Hoja en lo Alto" de la Nación Mohawk de las Primeras Naciones [nativas] del Canadá hablando del uso del caparazón de la tortuga como calendario lunar durante el Festival de la Isla Tortuga en la Villa Iroquoian. Crawford Lake, Milton Sep 18, 2011
- published: 20 Sep 2011
- views: 279
- author: Alejandro Segura
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Autumn scenery
Crawford Lake...Conservation Halton Park.Ontario Canada
Iroquoian village from 15`th cent...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: Nature relaxation HD
Autumn scenery
Crawford Lake...Conservation Halton Park.Ontario Canada
Iroquoian village from 15`th century.Autumn scenery October 2011.
camera:Sony WX7.
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The Face of Mother
In this film, I'd like to show an untold story of an ordinary poor lady:
She's an orphan,...
published: 19 Jun 2011
author: Tree
The Face of Mother
In this film, I'd like to show an untold story of an ordinary poor lady:
She's an orphan, single, homeless, mental sickness which's caused by societal pressure but she's still a very strong especially unique and lovely vagrant middle age lady who leading a life and make her living by go around all Cambodia provinces, cities and villages with only her bicycle as a transport, her casual wisdom of talking make some feel like she's a literate person and her amiable and funny personality makes her a lot of 'families' all along the way she has pass and leave unforgettable memories for all the people she has met.
I make this film by just explain the topic and question to her then the rest is all her to answer and telling the story on her view. And she prefers everyone to call her 'Grandma'.
She'll believes in humanity and the world will get better.
(This film was shoot in Wat Langka Pagoda in Phnom Penh where you can c the buddha statue backgroud)
I find the inspiration in my discovery of Gender-Nature connection and the lady in my film and my volunteer on promoting Nature's right in equality with human right like gender equality keep me on hope that 1 day the 3 most important women in my life (mum, aunt and grandma) will change their MONEY/MATERIAL worship's mind and FOOD WASTE behavior as I never experience a true ‘family happiness’.
Hoever it make me feel more close to women especially my mother even she's not the best mum in the world but the only 1 who always take care of me and Mother Earth who always give us with chance.
the images of Nature-Gender connection are timeless and it is time to retelling the story for the world to remember and for a better future by half of the leaders need to be women*
*Mother Nature (sometimes known as Mother Earth) is a common personification of nature that focuses on the life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature by embodying it in the form of the mother. Images of women representing mother earth, and mother nature, are timeless. In prehistoric times, goddesses were worshipped for their association with fertility, fecundity, and agricultural bounty. Priestesses held dominion over aspects of Incan, Algonquian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Slavonic, Germanic, Roman, Greek, Indian, and Iroquoian religions in the millennia prior to the inception of patriarchal religions. (From Wikipedia)
Please kindly find the related story by following the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP8x86b1F28&NR;=1
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The Captivation of Eunice Williams, a short Video
In February of 1704, the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts was attacked by a group of Frenc...
published: 15 Dec 2010
author: Linda MCINERNEY
The Captivation of Eunice Williams, a short Video
In February of 1704, the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts was attacked by a group of French Canadians and Native Americans. 112 Puritan Colonists were captivated and marched north through the snows to a Jesuit mission known as Kahnawake, near Montreal. Among the captives was a young girl of seven years.
The opera The Captivation of Eunice Williams dramatizes the life story of this girl. While the rest of her family was ransomed over the next several years, Eunice married a Native American man and spent the rest of her life in Kahnawake. Later, when given the opportunity to return to Deerfield, Eunice refused.
What caused Eunice to forsake her early Puritan years and become the Mohawk woman, Aonkáhte, “she who is planted?” She left behind no written records. The only knowledge of her life comes from others: a passage or two from her brother’s diary and reports from English officers stationed near Canada. Yet the conflicts that played out through Eunice’s tumultuous life—Native vs. Colonist, French vs. English, Catholic vs. Protestant—remain of vital concern in today’s world.
In The Captivation of Eunice Williams, composer Paula Kimper (Patience and Sarah, Bridge of San Luis Rey) draws musical inspiration from the several cultures engaged in this struggle. The English colonists brought with them the rich folk music of the British Isles and the solemn hymns of the Puritan Church. The French brought a lively secular music and the soaring Roman Catholic Mass. The Mohawks had their own deep and powerful tradition of Iroquoian music and chant. Now, on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the attack and captivation, this opera uses the power of music and theater to offer a fresh, unique, and compelling perspective on an extraordinary American story that speaks directly to the world in which we live.
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Niagara Falls
Tribute to the power and beauty of Niagara Falls, one of the great natural wonders of the ...
published: 27 Jan 2009
author: tbhinternational287
Niagara Falls
Tribute to the power and beauty of Niagara Falls, one of the great natural wonders of the world. Truly a sight worth seeing in person, an experience you will never forget. This video is dedicated to the The Iroquoian People, their culture, their music, their way of life. Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson are the performers who perform the beautifully done FRIENDSHIP DANCE during the credits and the end of the video, those interested in further information on them, the Iroquoian People, or other Native Cultures can visit www.nativeculturelinks.com
- published: 27 Jan 2009
- views: 232
- author: tbhinternational287
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Parlametrics: Seneca
Seneca -- Iroquoian language family -- United States: West New York, Tonawanda, Cattaraugu...
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: TheGlobalJukebox
Parlametrics: Seneca
Seneca -- Iroquoian language family -- United States: West New York, Tonawanda, Cattaraugus, and Allegheny reservations; northeast Oklahoma intermingled with Cayuga. Also in Canada. From the Parlametric series of sound recordings in the Alan Lomax Collection: T5232 R01, Dialogue in Seneca, 1/4" wide magnetic audio tape, 7" reel, 7.5 ips, recording by Dorothy Deng. This is a recording from Alan Lomax's Parlametrics collection (research.culturalequity.org which is comprised of recordings made by linguists from around the world as well as by Alan Lomax himself. Through a collaboration with The Long Now Foundation's Rosetta Project (rosettaproject.org the original reel-to-reel tapes were digitized, cataloged, and are now available through multiple online sources. The original notes that accompanied the tapes were at times incomplete, indefinite, illegible or missing. Because of this, the language in this recording may have been misidentified. If you notice a mistake please help us by sharing your knowledge and leave a comment.
- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 764
- author: TheGlobalJukebox
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Parlametrics: Mohawk
Mohawk (Kanien'kéha) -- Iroquoian language family -- North America: Canada (Southwest Queb...
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: TheGlobalJukebox
Parlametrics: Mohawk
Mohawk (Kanien'kéha) -- Iroquoian language family -- North America: Canada (Southwest Quebec, south Ontario). Also in United States. From the Parlametric series of sound recordings in the Alan Lomax Collection: T5022 R02, sent from BBC Plymouth, 1/4" wide magnetic audio tape, 7" reel, 7.5 ips, recording by Ross Salmon. This is a recording from Alan Lomax's Parlametrics collection (research.culturalequity.org which is comprised of recordings made by linguists from around the world as well as by Alan Lomax himself. Through a collaboration with The Long Now Foundation's Rosetta Project (rosettaproject.org the original reel-to-reel tapes were digitized, cataloged, and are now available through multiple online sources. The original notes that accompanied the tapes were at times incomplete, indefinite, illegible or missing. Because of this, the language in this recording may have been misidentified. If you notice a mistake please help us by sharing your knowledge and leave a comment.
- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 592
- author: TheGlobalJukebox
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Parlametrics: Oneida I
Oneida -- Iroquoian language family -- Southern Ontario, Six Nations Reserve. Also in Unit...
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: TheGlobalJukebox
Parlametrics: Oneida I
Oneida -- Iroquoian language family -- Southern Ontario, Six Nations Reserve. Also in United States. From the Parlametric series of sound recordings in the Alan Lomax Collection: T5213 R01, Oneida monologue side 1, 1/4" wide magnetic audio tape, 5" reel, 7.5 ips., recording by Floyd Lounsbury. This is a recording from Alan Lomax's Parlametrics collection (research.culturalequity.org which is comprised of recordings made by linguists from around the world as well as by Alan Lomax himself. Through a collaboration with The Long Now Foundation's Rosetta Project (rosettaproject.org the original reel-to-reel tapes were digitized, cataloged, and are now available through multiple online sources. The original notes that accompanied the tapes were at times incomplete, indefinite, illegible or missing. Because of this, the language in this recording may have been misidentified. If you notice a mistake please help us by sharing your knowledge and leave a comment.
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 714
- author: TheGlobalJukebox