Hello. Iroquois round dance very similar with Sakha(Yakutian) dance Ohuokai and song also. Probably we are brothers. God bless you! Aiyylargyt enerdestinner!
In my understanding, this is not a round dance, it's a unity stomp dance. Though similar ideas of uniting in friendship. It is done as you said at the beginning of each social gathering in which dancing is done. It is not always the first Longhouse ceremonial song though.
So that's a little hard to tell, but it's holding hands in a circle men and women together, sometimes men on the outside and women on the inside going in opposite directions depends on where you are.
@@Grimey8lues3x I know I've got kin up there on a line that comes from the north . Moytoy , which I believe is not actually a name but a title and then cornstalk. I have an ancestor. Sarah cornstalk . Half mohawk and half " other " ( tribe unknown ) these come south and start marrying tuscarora folks.
Thanks for your comment, and if u r right, i appreciate it even more. Bu I believe in a "Snake Dance" I believe they change direction no? And this is a type of "Round Dance" although I am not sure which one.And I am quite sure "Round Dances" r the only dances u will see both men and women dance together in at social gathering which r performed for or in front of non natives as well... Somebody else said this was a "Unity" or "Stomp Dance" and another said "Standing Quiver" so who knows who's right? But I would like to, so I am grateful and thankful for all the input i receive. And when u say Southern Agreements, do u mean from the friends of the haudenosaunee, the Seminole?
Hello. Iroquois round dance very similar with Sakha(Yakutian) dance Ohuokai and song also. Probably we are brothers. God bless you! Aiyylargyt enerdestinner!
This is not a round dance, nor is it a unity stomp dance. This is Ga·dá:tro:t
(Standing Quiver)
Mmmm!!! Standing Quiver! I always get those two mixed up. Thanks for the correction. Must get to more socials! lol.
In my understanding, this is not a round dance, it's a unity stomp dance. Though similar ideas of uniting in friendship. It is done as you said at the beginning of each social gathering in which dancing is done. It is not always the first Longhouse ceremonial song though.
+Melinda Auten Thanks for your comment, but i have never heard of that, i will check into that tho...
So that's a little hard to tell, but it's holding hands in a circle men and women together, sometimes men on the outside and women on the inside going in opposite directions depends on where you are.
It could be a standing quiver though...sometimes I get those two mixed up. They're both stomp style dances.
+Melinda Auten Yes, a Standing Quiver i know, and that is a type of Round Dance performed at Socials...
This is not a unity stomp dance. Nor is it a ceremonial dance. It is Ga·dá:tro:t (Standing Quiver). It is always the first one done at a social dance.
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Ever come across the names. Miller Walker , vann or cosentino up there ?
@@anpowicasta2135 no cant say that i have
@@Grimey8lues3x I know I've got kin up there on a line that comes from the north . Moytoy , which I believe is not actually a name but a title and then cornstalk. I have an ancestor. Sarah cornstalk . Half mohawk and half " other " ( tribe unknown ) these come south and start marrying tuscarora folks.
@@anpowicasta2135 ohh wow yeah lots of people up here New York and Ontario area mix tribes…
@@Grimey8lues3x here is my grandmother here.
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This isnt round dance. Snake dance given from our southern agreements
Thanks for your comment, and if u r right, i appreciate it even more. Bu I believe in a "Snake Dance" I believe they change direction no? And this is a type of "Round Dance" although I am not sure which one.And I am quite sure "Round Dances" r the only dances u will see both men and women dance together in at social gathering which r performed for or in front of non natives as well...
Somebody else said this was a "Unity" or "Stomp Dance" and another said "Standing Quiver" so who knows who's right? But I would like to, so I am grateful and thankful for all the input i receive.
And when u say Southern Agreements, do u mean from the friends of the haudenosaunee, the Seminole?