Publicado: Jan 29, 2008
Por: brentwesley
Duracion: 4:30
Held every summer near Timmins, Ontario, the ceremony has helped young people to develop pride and strength in a culture that was once almost lost. No pictures or video is allowed during the ceremony. The following is interviews with two individuals on why they participated in the Sundance. Originally posted to www.wawataynews.ca
Canal: Education
Tags: aboriginal ceremonies cree culture first nation sundance traditions youth
Calificacion: 2.33 (3 votos) Reproducciones: 4089' favoriteCount='23 Comentarios: 9
Bthunderspirit Escribio:
Apr 18, 2008 - I love sundances!!!!!!!!!!!!1
algonquinlady Escribio:
May 18, 2008 - hey i went there, once or twice my boyfriend sundances there, he's actually there right now for their meeting and feast. This will be his last year.
brentwesley Escribio:
May 19, 2008 - Cool... I was just there.
funnypig91 Escribio:
Jun 21, 2008 - i had a chance to go to a sundance with a friend but they dissapeared and i cant go to the sundance now.
heyluce Escribio:
Jun 26, 2008 - Powerful......
azuresaysrawr Escribio:
Jul 11, 2008 - im going to a sundance on the 15th i wont be dancing but i still cant wait. this will be my first one ever.
Cheygrrl95 Escribio:
Aug 19, 2008 - you shouldn't film the tree... even in the backround. This is a ceremony not a television show.
nelson1629 Escribio:
Aug 23, 2008 - these indians need to stand in front the council and stand judgement
rudabeh Escribio:
Feb 7, 2008 - May the Creator give strength to the Aboriginal people in Canada.