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Chinese Ancient Formal Ceremonial Dance
台北孔廟雅樂表演 (Every Saturday/Sunday 9AM)
Formal ceremonial dance succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou. (Japanese gagaku)
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Kwakiutl Ceremonial Dance
The Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw)are a people of the Pacific Northwest.
Chief James Siwid(Seaweed) was featured in this clip from "New Indians".
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Dogon Mask Dance
The Dogon Mask Dance at the village of Tireli, Dogon in Mali.
Shot & Edited by Gozilah ©2012.
More about Dogon culture and Rituals: yskjp.blog112.fc2.com/?tag=jdogon
Photos : flickr.com/photos/gozilah/sets/72157628992762453/show/
The Dogon are an ancient tribe from Mali known for their elaborate ceremonial masks used for celebratory dances performed by the men of the tribe. Dogon masks are known t
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A Ceremonial Dance By HRH Princess Norodom Buppha Devi
Devata.org is an independent research organization working to decode an archaeological mystery at the 12th century Khmer temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Angkor Wat protects one of the world's most unique treasures: nearly 2000 detailed portrait carvings of 12th century women.
Who were these women? Why were they enshrined in this temple at such great expense? What information do their complex ac
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Opening of Pow Wow Ceremonial Dance - Rocky Mountain House July 2014
This short video covers the entrance of the dancers at the Ceremonial Dance at the Rocky Mountain House Pow Wow on July 2014.
http://www.rogerbakesvideo.ca
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Kayonna and Hailee Gilbert's Double Sunrise Ceremonial Dance
My video coverage of the two sister's Kayonna and Hailee Gilbert's ceremony in Peridot, Arizona. My friends Jesse and Misty Lachuga were the co-sponsors of the double dance. In Peridot, Arizona at Beaver Springs Dance Ground. The video coverage was to share with friends and family of the two girls who were not able to attend and also to have for their keepsake.
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Shrine maiden's ceremonial dance in Sanja Festival 2012 (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo) 巫女舞
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo. Mikomai (written in Japanese kanji characters either as 巫女舞 or 神子舞) is a type of dance performed by miko (shrine maidens) in a Kagura performance (a sacred music and dancing performance dedicated to the Shinto gods).
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Apache Ceremonial Dance
This was taken at the Daniel Coleman Chapter meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Georgetown, Texas. He gave me permission to film, as many Native Americans believe that photographs steal their souls. This is Ben Nava, a Lipan Apache who is involved in educating others about his heritage.
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Ceremonial Dance from the Amazonian Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest covers more than one third of Colombia and contains approximately fifty-two ethnic groups, many are indigenous communities. Daniel Matapí Yucuna and Rodrigo Yucuna demonstrate one of the ceremonial dances native to the region.
Videography by John Wetmore; editing by Harry Kidd. [Catalog No. - CFV10363; Copyright - 2011 Smithsonian Institution]
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ceremonial war Dance
didifunny57 for you thank you my friend
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N/um Tchai: Ceremonial Dance of the Bushmen - PREVIEW
Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/num-tchai.html Tchai is the word used by Ju/'hoansi to describe getting together to dance and sing; n/um can be translated as medicine, or supernatural potency. In the 1950's, when this film was shot, Ju/'hoansi gathered for "medicine dances" often, usually at night, and sometimes such dances lasted until dawn. In this film, women sit on the ground, clapping and
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Mer Island Ceremonial Dance 1967
Malo Ceremonial Dance is a sacred dance from Mer Island, Torres Strait. In the Torres Strait, Malo ra Gelar or Malo's Law is a "set of religiously sanctioned rules which Meriam people feel bound to observe. Stemming from the myth of the Meriam culture heroes Malo-Bomai (Malo and his maternal uncle, Bomai), a need of land tenure and inheritance, into clan unity and Meriam identity, reciprocity wit
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Mer Island Ceremonial Dance 1995
Eddie Mabo tomb stone opening.
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Huichol ceremonial dance celebrating the corn harvest
Shot in La Cruz, this dance shows the native Huichol indians in their finest celebrating the corn harvest.
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Native American Festival, Feast of the Flowering Moon, Chillicothe, Ohio
Ceremonial Dances
Chillicothe, Ohio
May 2013
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Kalabahi, Alor, Indonesia 1994. Ceremonial dance in local village.
Ceremonial dance at a village near Kalabahi, Alor, in Eastern Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara Timur. The remote island of Alor is to the east of the long island of Flores. Note the bronze moko drums, which originated in Vietnam, but are particularly associated with Alor. The villagers' dress is the traditional local ikat woven textile.
This performance took place during a visit to Kalabahi of guests f
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Kickapoo ceremonial dance
A member of the Kickapoo tribe demonstrates a ceremonial dance at the Walnut Grove Pioneer Village
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TWO CEREMONIAL DANCES FROM THE PHILIPPINES, THE COURTSHIP AND WEDDING DANCE
. The entertainment at the lily lounge by very talented Filipino people The Bibak Igorot Dancers do 2 ceremonial dances portraying their ritual in courtship and marriage at the 18th annual Neepawa Lily Festival. the group of young men were clad in their traditional wanes ( g string or loin cloth) certainly raised a few eyebrows of some people who had not seen them before.they presented some time
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Kilimanjaro Ceremonial Dance 2015
High Street Climber Gary O'Hara letting off steam with the porters after the descent from Mount Kilimanjaro. What a mover!
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Chacchoben Mayan Ruins Ceremonial Dance
Ancient Maya dance is often characterized by transformations of human beings into supernatural beings by means of visionary trance. Some think that hallucinogenic drugs or entheogenic medicines were used to put the performer into an altered state of mind. Once in this state of mind the participants were transformed into their wayob or soul companions. These soul companions were depicted through th
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President Jonathan Suspends Ceremonial Dance At Maritime University Flag-Off Because Of Chibok Girls
President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday performed the ground breaking ceremony of the Nigeria maritime university at Okerenkoko in Warri south-west local government area of delta state, with a call for human capacity development.
At the ceremony, President Jonathan stressed that human capacity development had been identified as a major factor needed to boost the maritime sector to fully utilize t
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Cherokee Ceremonial Stomp Dance
Nathan, Ron and Jacob do a ceremonial stomp dance after getting off the fire line on the LaBrea fire in the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Maria in Southern California
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Borts Minorts in...The Ceremonial Dance of Wonderment
Happy Birthday to you!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOW FLY...and Be Free!!!!!!!
Original music by Master James Brown!!!!
I intend to make $0.00 dollars and cents from this.
I only want to make love!
Chinese Ancient Formal Ceremonial Dance
台北孔廟雅樂表演 (Every Saturday/Sunday 9AM)
Formal ceremonial dance succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou. (Japanese gagaku)...
台北孔廟雅樂表演 (Every Saturday/Sunday 9AM)
Formal ceremonial dance succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou. (Japanese gagaku)
wn.com/Chinese Ancient Formal Ceremonial Dance
台北孔廟雅樂表演 (Every Saturday/Sunday 9AM)
Formal ceremonial dance succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou. (Japanese gagaku)
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 367
Kwakiutl Ceremonial Dance
The Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw)are a people of the Pacific Northwest.
Chief James Siwid(Seaweed) was featured in this clip from ...
The Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw)are a people of the Pacific Northwest.
Chief James Siwid(Seaweed) was featured in this clip from "New Indians".
wn.com/Kwakiutl Ceremonial Dance
The Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw)are a people of the Pacific Northwest.
Chief James Siwid(Seaweed) was featured in this clip from "New Indians".
- published: 16 Dec 2007
- views: 46808
Dogon Mask Dance
The Dogon Mask Dance at the village of Tireli, Dogon in Mali.
Shot & Edited by Gozilah ©2012.
More about Dogon culture and Rituals: yskjp.blog112.fc2.com/?tag=j...
The Dogon Mask Dance at the village of Tireli, Dogon in Mali.
Shot & Edited by Gozilah ©2012.
More about Dogon culture and Rituals: yskjp.blog112.fc2.com/?tag=jdogon
Photos : flickr.com/photos/gozilah/sets/72157628992762453/show/
The Dogon are an ancient tribe from Mali known for their elaborate ceremonial masks used for celebratory dances performed by the men of the tribe. Dogon masks are known throughout the world by anthropologists and art curators. They are among the most highly respected tribal art in the world, having influenced Western 20th-century artists such as Picasso, Braque and the Cubist movement. The masks serve to connect the Dogon people to the world of heaven where the afterworld exists, and Earth, which provides food, shelter and life. The Dogon are a patriarchal society and traditionally the Dogon masks are controlled and cared for by a group of male known as "Awa". Male dancers bring the mask to life in ancient ritualistic ceremonies such as the "Dama", a funerary celebration that honors and commemorates the dead as they enter the ancestral realm. Another is the Sigui, a ceremony of initiation and atonement and the Dogon's most culturally significant cerebration that takes place only one time every 60 years.
For the Dogon, these ceremonies give access to the universal vital force and to the reincarnation of the departed. Their outstretched movements symbolically spread the force of life throughout the world. Dogon dance ceremonies can sometimes last for as long as three days and involve dozens of dancers representing figures from the animal world, male and female powers, and the afterworld.
*My friend, Baile Saye, who is from the village of Tireli in Dogon, is a great travel operator based in Bamako. If you are interested in taking a trip to West Africa, especially to Dogon Country, I highly recommend him as your wingman. He speaks French and English. His E-mail: bailsaye2006@yahoo.fr His Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003240921864
wn.com/Dogon Mask Dance
The Dogon Mask Dance at the village of Tireli, Dogon in Mali.
Shot & Edited by Gozilah ©2012.
More about Dogon culture and Rituals: yskjp.blog112.fc2.com/?tag=jdogon
Photos : flickr.com/photos/gozilah/sets/72157628992762453/show/
The Dogon are an ancient tribe from Mali known for their elaborate ceremonial masks used for celebratory dances performed by the men of the tribe. Dogon masks are known throughout the world by anthropologists and art curators. They are among the most highly respected tribal art in the world, having influenced Western 20th-century artists such as Picasso, Braque and the Cubist movement. The masks serve to connect the Dogon people to the world of heaven where the afterworld exists, and Earth, which provides food, shelter and life. The Dogon are a patriarchal society and traditionally the Dogon masks are controlled and cared for by a group of male known as "Awa". Male dancers bring the mask to life in ancient ritualistic ceremonies such as the "Dama", a funerary celebration that honors and commemorates the dead as they enter the ancestral realm. Another is the Sigui, a ceremony of initiation and atonement and the Dogon's most culturally significant cerebration that takes place only one time every 60 years.
For the Dogon, these ceremonies give access to the universal vital force and to the reincarnation of the departed. Their outstretched movements symbolically spread the force of life throughout the world. Dogon dance ceremonies can sometimes last for as long as three days and involve dozens of dancers representing figures from the animal world, male and female powers, and the afterworld.
*My friend, Baile Saye, who is from the village of Tireli in Dogon, is a great travel operator based in Bamako. If you are interested in taking a trip to West Africa, especially to Dogon Country, I highly recommend him as your wingman. He speaks French and English. His E-mail: bailsaye2006@yahoo.fr His Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003240921864
- published: 30 Mar 2012
- views: 42545
A Ceremonial Dance By HRH Princess Norodom Buppha Devi
Devata.org is an independent research organization working to decode an archaeological mystery at the 12th century Khmer temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Angko...
Devata.org is an independent research organization working to decode an archaeological mystery at the 12th century Khmer temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Angkor Wat protects one of the world's most unique treasures: nearly 2000 detailed portrait carvings of 12th century women.
Who were these women? Why were they enshrined in this temple at such great expense? What information do their complex accouterments, poses and symbolism convey?
No one knows the identity of a single woman depicted at Angkor Wat, or what meaningful data the images contain.
In the course of this investigation Devata.org presents a wide range of information about Southeast Asian art, culture, history, temples, religions and people. Visit our site to learn more:
Devata.org
http://www.devata.org/
Devata Goddess Research
http://www.devata.org/category/angkor_wat_devata_research/
Devata Goddess Temples
http://www.devata.org/category/devata-temples/
Books about South and Southeast Asian Culture
http://www.devata.org/category/books/
Cambodian Dance Information
http://www.devata.org/category/cambodian-dance/
Heritage Preservation
http://www.devata.org/category/heritage-preservation/
Women's History
http://www.devata.org/category/womans-history/
ល្ខោនព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ
របាំក្បាច់បូរាណ
Robam Preah Reach Trop
របាំព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ
Lakhon Preah Reach Trop
ល្ខោនព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ
Lakhon Kbach Boran Khmer
ល្ខោនក្បាច់បូរាណខ្មែរ
wn.com/A Ceremonial Dance By Hrh Princess Norodom Buppha Devi
Devata.org is an independent research organization working to decode an archaeological mystery at the 12th century Khmer temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Angkor Wat protects one of the world's most unique treasures: nearly 2000 detailed portrait carvings of 12th century women.
Who were these women? Why were they enshrined in this temple at such great expense? What information do their complex accouterments, poses and symbolism convey?
No one knows the identity of a single woman depicted at Angkor Wat, or what meaningful data the images contain.
In the course of this investigation Devata.org presents a wide range of information about Southeast Asian art, culture, history, temples, religions and people. Visit our site to learn more:
Devata.org
http://www.devata.org/
Devata Goddess Research
http://www.devata.org/category/angkor_wat_devata_research/
Devata Goddess Temples
http://www.devata.org/category/devata-temples/
Books about South and Southeast Asian Culture
http://www.devata.org/category/books/
Cambodian Dance Information
http://www.devata.org/category/cambodian-dance/
Heritage Preservation
http://www.devata.org/category/heritage-preservation/
Women's History
http://www.devata.org/category/womans-history/
ល្ខោនព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ
របាំក្បាច់បូរាណ
Robam Preah Reach Trop
របាំព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ
Lakhon Preah Reach Trop
ល្ខោនព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ
Lakhon Kbach Boran Khmer
ល្ខោនក្បាច់បូរាណខ្មែរ
- published: 29 Aug 2013
- views: 2602
Opening of Pow Wow Ceremonial Dance - Rocky Mountain House July 2014
This short video covers the entrance of the dancers at the Ceremonial Dance at the Rocky Mountain House Pow Wow on July 2014.
http://www.rogerbakesvideo.ca...
This short video covers the entrance of the dancers at the Ceremonial Dance at the Rocky Mountain House Pow Wow on July 2014.
http://www.rogerbakesvideo.ca
wn.com/Opening Of Pow Wow Ceremonial Dance Rocky Mountain House July 2014
This short video covers the entrance of the dancers at the Ceremonial Dance at the Rocky Mountain House Pow Wow on July 2014.
http://www.rogerbakesvideo.ca
- published: 25 Jul 2014
- views: 620
Kayonna and Hailee Gilbert's Double Sunrise Ceremonial Dance
My video coverage of the two sister's Kayonna and Hailee Gilbert's ceremony in Peridot, Arizona. My friends Jesse and Misty Lachuga were the co-sponsors of the ...
My video coverage of the two sister's Kayonna and Hailee Gilbert's ceremony in Peridot, Arizona. My friends Jesse and Misty Lachuga were the co-sponsors of the double dance. In Peridot, Arizona at Beaver Springs Dance Ground. The video coverage was to share with friends and family of the two girls who were not able to attend and also to have for their keepsake.
wn.com/Kayonna And Hailee Gilbert's Double Sunrise Ceremonial Dance
My video coverage of the two sister's Kayonna and Hailee Gilbert's ceremony in Peridot, Arizona. My friends Jesse and Misty Lachuga were the co-sponsors of the double dance. In Peridot, Arizona at Beaver Springs Dance Ground. The video coverage was to share with friends and family of the two girls who were not able to attend and also to have for their keepsake.
- published: 29 Dec 2015
- views: 1080
Shrine maiden's ceremonial dance in Sanja Festival 2012 (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo) 巫女舞
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo. Mikomai (written in Japanese kanji characters either as 巫女舞 or 神子舞) is a type of dance performed by miko (shrine maiden...
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo. Mikomai (written in Japanese kanji characters either as 巫女舞 or 神子舞) is a type of dance performed by miko (shrine maidens) in a Kagura performance (a sacred music and dancing performance dedicated to the Shinto gods).
wn.com/Shrine Maiden's Ceremonial Dance In Sanja Festival 2012 (Asakusa Shrine In Tokyo) 巫女舞
Sanja Festival (Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo. Mikomai (written in Japanese kanji characters either as 巫女舞 or 神子舞) is a type of dance performed by miko (shrine maidens) in a Kagura performance (a sacred music and dancing performance dedicated to the Shinto gods).
- published: 20 May 2012
- views: 9577
Apache Ceremonial Dance
This was taken at the Daniel Coleman Chapter meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Georgetown, Texas. He gave me permission to film, as many Na...
This was taken at the Daniel Coleman Chapter meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Georgetown, Texas. He gave me permission to film, as many Native Americans believe that photographs steal their souls. This is Ben Nava, a Lipan Apache who is involved in educating others about his heritage.
wn.com/Apache Ceremonial Dance
This was taken at the Daniel Coleman Chapter meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Georgetown, Texas. He gave me permission to film, as many Native Americans believe that photographs steal their souls. This is Ben Nava, a Lipan Apache who is involved in educating others about his heritage.
- published: 15 Mar 2014
- views: 310
Ceremonial Dance from the Amazonian Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest covers more than one third of Colombia and contains approximately fifty-two ethnic groups, many are indigenous communities. Daniel Matapí ...
The Amazon rainforest covers more than one third of Colombia and contains approximately fifty-two ethnic groups, many are indigenous communities. Daniel Matapí Yucuna and Rodrigo Yucuna demonstrate one of the ceremonial dances native to the region.
Videography by John Wetmore; editing by Harry Kidd. [Catalog No. - CFV10363; Copyright - 2011 Smithsonian Institution]
wn.com/Ceremonial Dance From The Amazonian Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest covers more than one third of Colombia and contains approximately fifty-two ethnic groups, many are indigenous communities. Daniel Matapí Yucuna and Rodrigo Yucuna demonstrate one of the ceremonial dances native to the region.
Videography by John Wetmore; editing by Harry Kidd. [Catalog No. - CFV10363; Copyright - 2011 Smithsonian Institution]
- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 3533
ceremonial war Dance
didifunny57 for you thank you my friend...
didifunny57 for you thank you my friend
wn.com/Ceremonial War Dance
didifunny57 for you thank you my friend
- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 442
N/um Tchai: Ceremonial Dance of the Bushmen - PREVIEW
Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/num-tchai.html Tchai is the word used by Ju/'hoansi to describe getting together to dance and sing; n/um can be translated a...
Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/num-tchai.html Tchai is the word used by Ju/'hoansi to describe getting together to dance and sing; n/um can be translated as medicine, or supernatural potency. In the 1950's, when this film was shot, Ju/'hoansi gathered for "medicine dances" often, usually at night, and sometimes such dances lasted until dawn. In this film, women sit on the ground, clapping and singing and occasionally dancing a round or two, while men circle around them, singing and stamping rhythms with their feet. The strength of the songs is their n/um, or medicine, thought to be a gift from the great god. N/um is also in the fire, and even more so in the "owners of medicine," or healers.
a film by John Marshall
from the !Kung series
distributed by Documentary Educational Resources
wn.com/N Um Tchai Ceremonial Dance Of The Bushmen Preview
Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/num-tchai.html Tchai is the word used by Ju/'hoansi to describe getting together to dance and sing; n/um can be translated as medicine, or supernatural potency. In the 1950's, when this film was shot, Ju/'hoansi gathered for "medicine dances" often, usually at night, and sometimes such dances lasted until dawn. In this film, women sit on the ground, clapping and singing and occasionally dancing a round or two, while men circle around them, singing and stamping rhythms with their feet. The strength of the songs is their n/um, or medicine, thought to be a gift from the great god. N/um is also in the fire, and even more so in the "owners of medicine," or healers.
a film by John Marshall
from the !Kung series
distributed by Documentary Educational Resources
- published: 10 Sep 2008
- views: 26560
Mer Island Ceremonial Dance 1967
Malo Ceremonial Dance is a sacred dance from Mer Island, Torres Strait. In the Torres Strait, Malo ra Gelar or Malo's Law is a "set of religiously sanctioned ru...
Malo Ceremonial Dance is a sacred dance from Mer Island, Torres Strait. In the Torres Strait, Malo ra Gelar or Malo's Law is a "set of religiously sanctioned rules which Meriam people feel bound to observe. Stemming from the myth of the Meriam culture heroes Malo-Bomai (Malo and his maternal uncle, Bomai), a need of land tenure and inheritance, into clan unity and Meriam identity, reciprocity with certain neighbours and with departed ancestors, Malo's Law has the authority and force of a religious commandment" (Sharp 1996: 7). Malo ra Gelar has dispute management and decision-making principles inherent within it, it is the basis of Meriam land tenure in practice, and was cited in the Mabo native title case. The following passages and translations are examples of Malo's Law.
"Malo tag mauki mauki
Teter mauki mauki.
Malo tag aorir aorir,
Teter aorir aorir.
Malo tag tupamait tupamait,
Teter tupamait tupamait".
(Malo keeps his hands to himself; he does not touch what is not his.
He does not permit his feet to carry him towards another man's property.
His hands are not grasping, he holds them back.
He does not wander from his path. He works on tiptoe, silent, careful,
Leaving no sign to tell that this is the way he took) (Marou cited by Lawrie 1970: 337).
"Arokak arokak lug-ise waipedawa.
deregkak deregkak lug-ise waipedawa"
(You would not pluck fruit which was not fit to be eaten. What does not belong to you is as unattractive as the fruit you would shun) (Marou cited by Lawrie 1970: 337).
"Gaka nakariklu Usiami gab ge a Segi gab ge".
(Stars travel their own paths across the sky.
I cannot walk the path that is Usiam's, nor can I walk the path that is Seg's
wn.com/Mer Island Ceremonial Dance 1967
Malo Ceremonial Dance is a sacred dance from Mer Island, Torres Strait. In the Torres Strait, Malo ra Gelar or Malo's Law is a "set of religiously sanctioned rules which Meriam people feel bound to observe. Stemming from the myth of the Meriam culture heroes Malo-Bomai (Malo and his maternal uncle, Bomai), a need of land tenure and inheritance, into clan unity and Meriam identity, reciprocity with certain neighbours and with departed ancestors, Malo's Law has the authority and force of a religious commandment" (Sharp 1996: 7). Malo ra Gelar has dispute management and decision-making principles inherent within it, it is the basis of Meriam land tenure in practice, and was cited in the Mabo native title case. The following passages and translations are examples of Malo's Law.
"Malo tag mauki mauki
Teter mauki mauki.
Malo tag aorir aorir,
Teter aorir aorir.
Malo tag tupamait tupamait,
Teter tupamait tupamait".
(Malo keeps his hands to himself; he does not touch what is not his.
He does not permit his feet to carry him towards another man's property.
His hands are not grasping, he holds them back.
He does not wander from his path. He works on tiptoe, silent, careful,
Leaving no sign to tell that this is the way he took) (Marou cited by Lawrie 1970: 337).
"Arokak arokak lug-ise waipedawa.
deregkak deregkak lug-ise waipedawa"
(You would not pluck fruit which was not fit to be eaten. What does not belong to you is as unattractive as the fruit you would shun) (Marou cited by Lawrie 1970: 337).
"Gaka nakariklu Usiami gab ge a Segi gab ge".
(Stars travel their own paths across the sky.
I cannot walk the path that is Usiam's, nor can I walk the path that is Seg's
- published: 27 Nov 2008
- views: 6800
Mer Island Ceremonial Dance 1995
Eddie Mabo tomb stone opening....
Eddie Mabo tomb stone opening.
wn.com/Mer Island Ceremonial Dance 1995
Eddie Mabo tomb stone opening.
- published: 30 Nov 2008
- views: 6170
Huichol ceremonial dance celebrating the corn harvest
Shot in La Cruz, this dance shows the native Huichol indians in their finest celebrating the corn harvest....
Shot in La Cruz, this dance shows the native Huichol indians in their finest celebrating the corn harvest.
wn.com/Huichol Ceremonial Dance Celebrating The Corn Harvest
Shot in La Cruz, this dance shows the native Huichol indians in their finest celebrating the corn harvest.
- published: 16 Jan 2010
- views: 8525
Kalabahi, Alor, Indonesia 1994. Ceremonial dance in local village.
Ceremonial dance at a village near Kalabahi, Alor, in Eastern Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara Timur. The remote island of Alor is to the east of the long island of Flo...
Ceremonial dance at a village near Kalabahi, Alor, in Eastern Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara Timur. The remote island of Alor is to the east of the long island of Flores. Note the bronze moko drums, which originated in Vietnam, but are particularly associated with Alor. The villagers' dress is the traditional local ikat woven textile.
This performance took place during a visit to Kalabahi of guests from the Renaissance VI Cruise ship in March 1994.
wn.com/Kalabahi, Alor, Indonesia 1994. Ceremonial Dance In Local Village.
Ceremonial dance at a village near Kalabahi, Alor, in Eastern Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara Timur. The remote island of Alor is to the east of the long island of Flores. Note the bronze moko drums, which originated in Vietnam, but are particularly associated with Alor. The villagers' dress is the traditional local ikat woven textile.
This performance took place during a visit to Kalabahi of guests from the Renaissance VI Cruise ship in March 1994.
- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 7359
Kickapoo ceremonial dance
A member of the Kickapoo tribe demonstrates a ceremonial dance at the Walnut Grove Pioneer Village...
A member of the Kickapoo tribe demonstrates a ceremonial dance at the Walnut Grove Pioneer Village
wn.com/Kickapoo Ceremonial Dance
A member of the Kickapoo tribe demonstrates a ceremonial dance at the Walnut Grove Pioneer Village
- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 1061
TWO CEREMONIAL DANCES FROM THE PHILIPPINES, THE COURTSHIP AND WEDDING DANCE
. The entertainment at the lily lounge by very talented Filipino people The Bibak Igorot Dancers do 2 ceremonial dances portraying their ritual in courtship an...
. The entertainment at the lily lounge by very talented Filipino people The Bibak Igorot Dancers do 2 ceremonial dances portraying their ritual in courtship and marriage at the 18th annual Neepawa Lily Festival. the group of young men were clad in their traditional wanes ( g string or loin cloth) certainly raised a few eyebrows of some people who had not seen them before.they presented some time honored practices of the people from the Mountain Provinces in the Philippines.
wn.com/Two Ceremonial Dances From The Philippines, The Courtship And Wedding Dance
. The entertainment at the lily lounge by very talented Filipino people The Bibak Igorot Dancers do 2 ceremonial dances portraying their ritual in courtship and marriage at the 18th annual Neepawa Lily Festival. the group of young men were clad in their traditional wanes ( g string or loin cloth) certainly raised a few eyebrows of some people who had not seen them before.they presented some time honored practices of the people from the Mountain Provinces in the Philippines.
- published: 28 Aug 2014
- views: 1022
Kilimanjaro Ceremonial Dance 2015
High Street Climber Gary O'Hara letting off steam with the porters after the descent from Mount Kilimanjaro. What a mover!...
High Street Climber Gary O'Hara letting off steam with the porters after the descent from Mount Kilimanjaro. What a mover!
wn.com/Kilimanjaro Ceremonial Dance 2015
High Street Climber Gary O'Hara letting off steam with the porters after the descent from Mount Kilimanjaro. What a mover!
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 44
Chacchoben Mayan Ruins Ceremonial Dance
Ancient Maya dance is often characterized by transformations of human beings into supernatural beings by means of visionary trance. Some think that hallucinogen...
Ancient Maya dance is often characterized by transformations of human beings into supernatural beings by means of visionary trance. Some think that hallucinogenic drugs or entheogenic medicines were used to put the performer into an altered state of mind. Once in this state of mind the participants were transformed into their wayob or soul companions. These soul companions were depicted through the masks and the costumes people wore in the dance. Some scenes are painted on pottery such as that from the myriad ritual meals of Classic festivals. These vessels depict humans, both kings and nobles, dressed in costumes. Their human faces are shown in cutaway view inside the costumes of the fantastic creatures they have become through the transformation of the dance. Some of these wayob are recognizable as animals like jaguars and birds of prey, but others just look like strange monsters.
wn.com/Chacchoben Mayan Ruins Ceremonial Dance
Ancient Maya dance is often characterized by transformations of human beings into supernatural beings by means of visionary trance. Some think that hallucinogenic drugs or entheogenic medicines were used to put the performer into an altered state of mind. Once in this state of mind the participants were transformed into their wayob or soul companions. These soul companions were depicted through the masks and the costumes people wore in the dance. Some scenes are painted on pottery such as that from the myriad ritual meals of Classic festivals. These vessels depict humans, both kings and nobles, dressed in costumes. Their human faces are shown in cutaway view inside the costumes of the fantastic creatures they have become through the transformation of the dance. Some of these wayob are recognizable as animals like jaguars and birds of prey, but others just look like strange monsters.
- published: 06 Apr 2013
- views: 528
President Jonathan Suspends Ceremonial Dance At Maritime University Flag-Off Because Of Chibok Girls
President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday performed the ground breaking ceremony of the Nigeria maritime university at Okerenkoko in Warri south-west local govern...
President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday performed the ground breaking ceremony of the Nigeria maritime university at Okerenkoko in Warri south-west local government area of delta state, with a call for human capacity development.
At the ceremony, President Jonathan stressed that human capacity development had been identified as a major factor needed to boost the maritime sector to fully utilize the gains of the industry.
He stated that the establishment of the maritime university would enhance his administration's commitment to job creation.
For more information log on to www.channelstv.com
wn.com/President Jonathan Suspends Ceremonial Dance At Maritime University Flag Off Because Of Chibok Girls
President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday performed the ground breaking ceremony of the Nigeria maritime university at Okerenkoko in Warri south-west local government area of delta state, with a call for human capacity development.
At the ceremony, President Jonathan stressed that human capacity development had been identified as a major factor needed to boost the maritime sector to fully utilize the gains of the industry.
He stated that the establishment of the maritime university would enhance his administration's commitment to job creation.
For more information log on to www.channelstv.com
- published: 10 May 2014
- views: 798
Cherokee Ceremonial Stomp Dance
Nathan, Ron and Jacob do a ceremonial stomp dance after getting off the fire line on the LaBrea fire in the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Maria in South...
Nathan, Ron and Jacob do a ceremonial stomp dance after getting off the fire line on the LaBrea fire in the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Maria in Southern California
wn.com/Cherokee Ceremonial Stomp Dance
Nathan, Ron and Jacob do a ceremonial stomp dance after getting off the fire line on the LaBrea fire in the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Maria in Southern California
- published: 23 Aug 2009
- views: 41054
Borts Minorts in...The Ceremonial Dance of Wonderment
Happy Birthday to you!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOW FLY...and Be Free!!!!!!!
Original music by Master James Brown!!!!
I intend to make $0.00 dollars and cents from this.
I on...
Happy Birthday to you!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOW FLY...and Be Free!!!!!!!
Original music by Master James Brown!!!!
I intend to make $0.00 dollars and cents from this.
I only want to make love!
wn.com/Borts Minorts In...The Ceremonial Dance Of Wonderment
Happy Birthday to you!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOW FLY...and Be Free!!!!!!!
Original music by Master James Brown!!!!
I intend to make $0.00 dollars and cents from this.
I only want to make love!
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 687