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Festival of Native Arts UAF
Добавлен 21 мар 2018
Festival of Native Arts began in 1973, when a group of University of Alaska Fairbanks students and faculty met to consider a spring festival focused on the artistic expressions of each Alaska Native culture. In less than three months, perhaps for the first time in Alaska, Native artists, craftspeople and dancers from all major Native culture groups gathered together at UAF to share with each other, the University community and Fairbanks their rich artistic traditions.
The enthusiasm with which this first festival was received indicated that a major annual Native event had been born.
We thank you, our audience, for sharing with us our cultures and traditions. People of all cultures are welcome here, regardless of whether they’re Native or non-Native, as all cultures have something valuable to learn from each other. We go forth together, learning from and appreciating each other with the respect and consideration that all people, as human beings, are due.
The enthusiasm with which this first festival was received indicated that a major annual Native event had been born.
We thank you, our audience, for sharing with us our cultures and traditions. People of all cultures are welcome here, regardless of whether they’re Native or non-Native, as all cultures have something valuable to learn from each other. We go forth together, learning from and appreciating each other with the respect and consideration that all people, as human beings, are due.
2023 - Iñu-Yupiaq Dance Group
Iñu-Yupiaq Dance Group performs live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts.
Group Bio: Our group started in 1995 as a place for Iñupiaq and Yup'ik students attending the University of Alaska Fairbanks to continue celebrating traditional forms of cultural expression through motion dancing. Today, the tradition carries on as students from all over the state and world come and go, and our repertoire lives and breathes the songs shared of current and previous students. All are welcome to join our dance practices held at the Brooks Building in Rural Student Service's Gathering Room; Tuesdays 7-9pm and Saturdays 4-6pm.
These videos are for educational and...
Group Bio: Our group started in 1995 as a place for Iñupiaq and Yup'ik students attending the University of Alaska Fairbanks to continue celebrating traditional forms of cultural expression through motion dancing. Today, the tradition carries on as students from all over the state and world come and go, and our repertoire lives and breathes the songs shared of current and previous students. All are welcome to join our dance practices held at the Brooks Building in Rural Student Service's Gathering Room; Tuesdays 7-9pm and Saturdays 4-6pm.
These videos are for educational and...
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2023 - Dene' Eslaanh Day 2
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Dene’ Eslaanh performs live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: We are an all-inclusive group that focuses on belonging and togetherness. These videos are for educational and preservation purposes. DO NOT USE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. You may also contact FNA to identify dance group members. If at any time a community wishes to have their o...
2023 - Yup'ik Rainbow Dancers Day 2
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
Yup’ik Rainbow Dancers perform live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: The Yup’ik Rainbow Dancers are a group from Stebbins, Alaska. These videos are for educational and preservation purposes. DO NOT USE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. You may also contact FNA to identify dance group members. If at any time a community wishes to have their own v...
2023 - Mt. Susitna Sleeping Lady Singers Day 2
Просмотров 620Год назад
Mt. Susitna Sleeping Lady Singers perform live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: We are an Intertribal drum group with singers and dancers. Our emphasis is family and sobriety. These videos are for educational and preservation purposes. DO NOT USE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. You may also contact FNA to identify dance group members. If at an...
2023 - Pingayaq Dancers Day 2
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Pingayaq Dancers perform live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: The dance group is headed by John Pingayak of Chevak. The dance group itself consists of immediate family and relatives from Chevak. They dance both traditional songs, and contemporary songs, some of which were also composed by Mr. Pingayak. These videos are for educational ...
2023 - Qaluyaarmiut Yurartait Day 2
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Qaluyaarmiut Yurartait performs live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: Qaluyaarmiut Yurartait is comprised of Yup'ik families that originated from Nelson Island (Qaluyaat) and currently reside in the Anchorage area. The yuraq group was formed in 2021 as a means to regroup the dancing families in the midst of the pandemic, in an effort to...
2023 - Stevens Village Dance Group Day 2
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Stevens Village Dance Group performs live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: We are a Koyukon Athabascan Dance Group from Stevens Village. Many of us reside here in Fairbanks. We have a long history of performing at Festival. These videos are for educational and preservation purposes. DO NOT USE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. You may also conta...
2023 - Minto Dancers
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Minto Dancers perform live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: Minto Dancers have been sharing our songs and dances for generations. We are from the interior of Alaska. These videos are for educational and preservation purposes. DO NOT USE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. You may also contact FNA to identify dance group members. If at any time a c...
2023 - Pavaa Iñupiaq Dancers of Fairbanks
Просмотров 468Год назад
Pavva Iñupiaq Dancers of Fairbanks perform live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: The Pavva Iñupiaq Dancers are residents of the Fairbanks area and were formed to preserve the culture and traditions of the Iñupiaq peoples through song and dance. Fairbanks is in the interior of Alaska and the name "Pavva," in Iñupiaq means 'away from shor...
2023 - Qasgirmiut Dancers
Просмотров 24 тыс.Год назад
Qasgirmiut Dancers perform live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Group Bio: Qasgirmiut Dancers was created in 2019, in an endeavor to attract youth that are interested in keeping tradition alive. The group when started was fairly small but has since grown to be one of Bethels most popular groups. The group has held practice in a building called th...
2023 - Tumyaraq-qaa
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Tumyaraq-qaa teaser performed live on the UAF Davis Concert Hall stage as part of the 2023 Festival of Native Arts. Kavelina Torres is the writer and director of Tumyaraq-qaa. These videos are for educational and preservation purposes. DO NOT USE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. You may also contact FNA to identify dance group members. If at any time a community wishes to have their own video removed f...
2023 - Mt. Susitna Sleeping Lady Singers Day 1
Просмотров 352Год назад
2023 - Mt. Susitna Sleeping Lady Singers Day 1
2023 - Stevens Village Dance Group Day 1
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2023 - Stevens Village Dance Group Day 1
2023 - Alaska Native Heritage Center Dancers
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2023 - Alaska Native Heritage Center Dancers
2023 - Fairbanks Native Association Head Start
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2023 - Fairbanks Native Association Head Start
About to listen to Kevin Gates - Hard for. Lolz kind of sounds like kevin has an inupiaq drum. 😅
Tiffany Jane (Tuutaq)Driggs inupiaq
I love u my family
@Maksii my dear friend 😊
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𐱅𐰭𐰼𐰃:𐰋𐰃𐰔:𐰢𐰤𐰤
I love these old memories...I could watch over and over again!!!❤❤❤
Quyana😂 thanks for this video the aleut have a rich culture Rich history and sisu endurance from aleyaska to siberia and this colonial establishment USA as I always say respect the ancestors take back the aleut language bring the ancestors to the unborn the born that is respect professional dance group make me feel I'm in the aleut Islands I'm so proud y you people quyana from Anchorage aleyaska
Beautiful. One of my favourite cultures in the world.
I Love you 😍 ❤
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Spiritually blessed. Beautiful Indigenous peoples. 4/4 full blooded Kiowa Native American; Lawton, Oklahoma USA. Blessings ❤
love their all voices. Festival of Native Arts was part of my preschool memories
savoonga dancers - nome st Lawrence island dancers were in the first dance also
DEM NATIVES DON WALKED ACCORSS THE LAND BRINGE TENS OF THOUSAND YRS AGO HUNTING MAAMTOH N CARIBOU LIVING IN COLD CLIKMATEWS BUILDING HOUSIONG TRADING TOOLS.AMAZING JUS AMZIN
This was good!
Я сын Коли Ранумай красиво все
the little Unangax̂ Toddler whos is dancing, is so cute, keep dancing and trying little one ❤
Otyken
I wish I knew the words they sang
Thanks for sharing this .. I'm from the village..love it
✌️ Promo SM
On 13:30is fun
Cool yuraqers
So good to see all these people!
beautifull
Cool yutaqers
Beautifully done, but what does it mean? Does this performance have a name? Is a story being told?
Melvin ben.
Not david, not jr Just sam.
That time my brother passed. Sam pitka danced into my house. No one else did that for me. Just sammy.
Thats al grant announcing. I think some pf those are minto songs.
I love the Reindeer Herding song!!!
That's why we gotta practice every month.
Firefighting song. "Go ahead, you guys start it off." - Carl Frank.
Well I think they did this at newtok alaska at yurarpak
This is Fort Yukon I believe
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Awesome Beautiful ❤. I want to be with
Cant wait to meet my Tlingit tribe some day i love this
8:23
Мне очень нравится ❤
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These are the Northway and Tanacross dancers at 1974 FNA some notable members dancing are Chief Andrew Isaac and his Wife Maggie Isaac , Doris Charles of Dot Lake, Chief Walter Northway and his Brother Stephan Northway of Northway Village, Eva Moffit and Bessie Barnabas of Salcha
The members of this group have come from different Athabascan regions that are pretty close to each other. Chief Andrew Isaac and his wife are Tanacross, Doris Charles is Ahtna, Chief Walter Northway and His Brother and their wives are Upper Tanana
That’s we’re I’m from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
Who are you guys at sing we fr copper center
They dance dif in the interior but still awesome
love the dums, love the costumes!!
They are not costumes. They are called regalia
@@lucillechiklak5168 Thank you!
fantastic.
Happy to hear these’s song again
Nice