depends on which tribe you are from. Spend time with elders who can teach you what you need to know.
native American warriors
they used dancing to expres there feelings and to have fun and just dance
The native American drama starring Kevin Costner was Dances with Wolves.
ghost dances
depends, if you mean the type of dance, or a dance in native language. oh to add many people that arent native dont know tribes exist. im coushatta, you can look it up if you want. different types of dances in native american culture are jingle dress, fancy shawl (i am a fancy!), traditional, and so on (that was a few dances for women), for men they have chicken, grass, traditional, and so many others, too. take my advice because for one im not impersonating a native american cause i am one.
It is a ceremony involving peircing, fasting, and of course dancing. It is a ritual, not "just" a dance. None of the Native American dances are just a dance, they all have meaning.
folklorico
Wes Studi is an American actor of Cherokee roots, known for his portrayal of Native American characters in films such as Dances with Wolves, The Last of the Mohicans and Geronimo.
One such dance could be 'the Log Driver's Waltz'. There are many other Native American dances unique to Canada.
Wesley 'Wes' Studi is an actor of Cherokee ancestry. He is known for his Native American characters in films, namely 'Dances With Wolves', 'The Last of the Mohicans' and 'Geronimo: An American Legend'.
In "Dances with Wolves," the fort is called Fort Sedgwick. It serves as a military outpost during the American Civil War and plays a significant role in the story as the protagonist, Lieutenant John Dunbar, interacts with both the soldiers and the Native American tribes. The fort symbolizes the tensions and conflicts of the era.
It was most likely a Grey Wolf. They are most common in North America and were the most likely breed to come into Native American contact.