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  2. Kevin Locke (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Locke learned the hoop dance, which had nearly died out, from Arlo Good Bear, a Mandan Hidatsa Indian from North Dakota. From 1978, he traveled to more than 90 countries to perform [ 9 ] and continued to perform, such as in September 2014 [ 10 ] and most recently in March 2016. [ 11 ]

  3. Native American Hoop Dance - Wikipedia

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    Carl Moore, Cedric Moore and Jacob Fields performing a Native American Hoop Dance. Native American Hoop Dance is one of the individual dances, and it is performed as a show dance in many tribes. It features a solo dancer dancing with a dozen or more hoops and using them to form a variety of both static and dynamic shapes (poses and moves). Most ...

  4. List of Lakota people - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Locke (Tȟokéya Inážiŋ) (born 1954), Hunkpapa hoop dancer and flute player; Karina Lombard (born 1969), Lakota-descent actress; Russell Means (Waŋblí Ohítika) (1939–2012), Oglala activist and actor; Ed McGaa, Oglala Lakota author, CPT US Marine Corp F-4 Phantom Fighter Pilot

  5. Nakotah LaRance - Wikipedia

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    Nakotah Lomasohu Raymond LaRance (August 23, 1989 - July 12, 2020) was a Native American hoop dancer and actor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was a citizen of the Hopi Tribe of Arizona . [ 4 ]

  6. American Indian Dance Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Hoop Dance comes from a legend in which a man who was dying aspired to leave a mark on earth and was given the opportunity to obtain more hoops for every natural form he was able to recreate. [6] Another notable dance performed by the American Indian Dance Theatre includes "The Warrior Prepares," which explains how the concept of warriors ...

  7. World Championship Hoop Dance Contest - Wikipedia

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    The World Championship Hoop Dance Contest is an annual American Indian and Canadian First Nations hoop dancing competition held at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. [ 1 ] During the contest, dancers are scored based on their skills in precision, timing, showmanship, creativeness and speed. [ 2 ]

  8. Marawa Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Marawa (née Ibrahim, formerly Wamp), stage name Marawa the Amazing, is an Australian-born performer, athlete, and author. She has held 12 different Guinness World Records , but is best known for holding the record for the most simultaneous twirling hula hoops, having spun 200.

  9. Category:Native American dances - Wikipedia

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    Native American Hoop Dance; O. Ojibwe drum dance; R. Rainmaking (ritual) ... Sun Dance; T. Turkey Tailfeather Woman This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at ...