Each native American tribe had its own different dance traditions, including social dances, celebration dances, ceremonial dances, warrior society dances and so on.
War dances were generally only performed by the warriors about to set off to war, perhaps with women providing songs and drummers beating time. Among some of the eastern woodlands people it was common for warriors to strike at an upright post during the war dance - the post represented enemies.
Among the Plains tribes a war dance might continue for 4 days (4 being a sacred number), or there might be no dancing at all.
When in 1876 around 250 Shoshones and Crows joined General Crook's column against the Sioux they immediately painted their faces and broke into a war dance, then raced their ponies around until "man and beast were in a frenzy" - one soldier noted that this frenzy gradually disappeared as they neared the enemy.
Dancing was often left until after a successful war party returned with enemy scalps - scalp dances were often led by the women, who displayed the scalps taken by the warriors on long sticks.
They did a war dance or ceremony. in the name of the great spirt people beleve that it would improve your fighting skills
it is a dance when they dance in the street and have poo thrown on them it is a very fast dance abit like hip hop
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The popular entertainment in China is the Lion Dance, Ribbon Dance, and Dragon Dance.
Big Band swing music was popular during World War II. The Lindy Hop was a dance that started in the 1920s and was still popular till the late 1940s. They also did the Jitterbug and the Lambeth Walk.
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Tribal peoples from around the world have "war dance" rituals.
the war dancewas used in the dance to protect them jurring war
A Maori challenge is called a "wero". A war dance is a "haka".
Indian War Dance - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Philippino War Dance - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
A Zulu War Dance - 1899 was released on: USA: April 1899
War Dance - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Singapore:PG USA:PG-13
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A war dance was performed by tribes as part of a ritual. In these dances the participants would act out mock combat moves.
A 'Haka'
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