The Mohawk Indians, like many Indigenous cultures, engage in singing and dancing at night as a way to celebrate their traditions, strengthen community bonds, and connect with their spirituality. These nighttime gatherings often serve as a means of storytelling, preserving history, and honoring ancestors. Additionally, the rhythmic songs and dances promote unity and cultural identity among the community members. Such practices are integral to their social and cultural life, often linked to various ceremonies and festivities.
they sing and dance
Well first they eat chicken then they do this weird dance and sing after with the children.
Pocahontas' favorite thing to do is sing and dance
The Wiggles do not sing the Potty Dance Song.
they sucked on pop cans and drunk diet Pepsi.
no. Act, sing, dance.
Sing and dance.
Sing its safer
Sing ofc
Play wii, baseball and soccer. Sing, drum dance and paddle canoes. Answer questions on line about themselves. Pretty much what you do.
Slowly dance, and sing, fast dancing will tire you out too much.
She loves to sing,dance and act