Native Drum, Songs and Dance @ Toronto Reference Library, Wednesday, Nov 3, 2pm
Join us for a free dancing, singing and drumming performance by the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto on Wednesday, November 3, 2-3pm in the Beeton Auditorium of the Toronto Reference Library.
Discussion will follow about the drum and the songs heard during the presentation and about the importance of culture and language preservation for Indigenous People.
If you would like to learn more about Native music, dance and song traditions – take a look at the list of resources below posted on our blog in June 2010 to celebrate National Aboriginal Day.
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Music and dance are among the most universal and basic ways individuals and cultures express themselves.
I hope you will enjoy some of these First Nations performances:
- Music of the Algonkians; Woodland Indians: Cree, Montagnais, Naskapi
- Stay red Pow-wow songs recorded live at Pullman
- Message from a Mohawk child by Danny Beaton
- Pow Wow Kahnawake (YouTube clip)
- Northern Cree and friends Round Dance Songs
- Generations by High Noon
- Children of the world: a compilation of some of Native Canada's best music.
- Welcome friend sounds of Katari Tekakwitha (songs of the Iroquois nation).
- Songs from the Iroquois longhouse
- Drops of Brandy and other traditional Metis tunes
- Beautiful beyond Christian songs in native languages
- Ikwe nagamonan jingle dress songs
- Native American Women Jingle Dance (Youtube clip at Canadian Aboriginal Festival 2007)
- Katutjatut throat singing (Inuit)
- Aryaut & Aniksak (YouTube clip of Inuit throat singing)
- Canada, songs of the Inuit
- Dance with Us – song styles of the Ojibwa
- Ninihkssin Song – by Olivia Tailfeathers
- Songs of the Spirit the best of Sweet Grass
- Steps in Time – Metis Dances (VHS)
You may also find these books interesting:
- Pow-wow : dancer's and craftworker's handbook
- Heartbeat of the people : music and dance of the Northern Pow-wow
- Dance and Song rituals of Six Nations Reserve Ontario
- Songs of the Indians
- Inuit Songs from Eskimo Point











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