The Sun Dance is a ceremony practiced by some indigenous people of America and Canada, primarily those of the plains cultures. After contact with European colonists, and with the formation of Canada and United States, both countries created laws banning ceremonies and even outlawed Indigenous people from speaking their native languages. Those that continued to practice their culture were imprisoned or even killed for doing so. As a result, and in order to preserve Indigenous culture for future generations, most ceremonies went underground and were practiced in secret.
In contemporary cultures
In very general terms, there are features common to the ceremonies of the sun dance cultures. Some of these commonalities include dances and songs passed down through many generations, the use of a traditional drum, a sacred fire, praying with a ceremonial pipe, fasting, and, in some cases, the ceremonial piercing of skin. Certain native plants are picked and prepared for use during the ceremony. Natural medicines are used for health and well being, as are traditional foods. Wood is harvested for a sacred fire, and a firekeeper must tend the fire that burns for many days and nights.
"Sun Dance" is a song by Tomahawk from their 2007 album, Anonymous. It is the ninth song on the album and it was released as a digital download single in iTunes. The song is influenced by traditional tribal songs that were sung by Native Americans during the Sun Dance celebration. The B-side, "El Tecolote", is an instrumental piece. Unlike most of the album tracks of Anonymous, which incorporate hard rock or experimental elements into their interpretation, "El Tecolote" seems to be a straightforward rendition of the source material.
Sun Dance's lyrics feature only a chorus and chanting. The main body of the song that includes the chanting is very low and creepy, whereas the chorus is heavy metal, featuring distorted vocals, similar to the style of Mr. Bungle, one of Mike Patton's other bands.
El Tecolote is a small town on the Mexican coast, and the song is thought to represent the atmosphere of that place.
The single cover does not feature the name Sun Dance; however, it does mimic an old Wild West wanted poster, stating the band, their names, and a reward of 10,000,000 dollars.
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published: 17 Jul 2009
The Sun Dance
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Watch 30 videos providing context and history for individual Lakota songs: https://www.lakotasongs.com/videos
Watch videos explaining more about the project: https://www.lakotasongs.com/about
Read eight guides for further study: https://www.lakotasongs.com/studyguide
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published: 29 Mar 2023
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video by Bari Koral Family Rock Band
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video by Bari Koral Family Rock Band
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published: 30 Apr 2009
Sun - Dance (Do What You Wanna Do) (1978)
Released in 1978, "Dance (Do What You Want To Do)" is the perfect anthem for anyone looking to let loose and have a good time.
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THE FEARLESS SUNDANCE CEREMONY OF LAKOTA TRIBE | NATIVE AMERICA
The Sun Dance is a ceremonial ritual practiced by the Lakota and other Plains tribes that holds profound spiritual significance. This dance is not just a form of physical expression but a deeply spiritual event that encompasses prayer, sacrifice, and community bonding. The Sun Dance traditionally takes place during the summer and lasts for several days, symbolizing renewal and the cyclical nature of life. Central to the Sun Dance is the belief that through personal sacrifice and communal prayer, participants can connect with the spiritual world, seek blessings, and ensure the well-being of their community.
The rituals of the Sun Dance include a series of intense and symbolic acts, most notably the piercing of the skin. Dancers undergo this ritual by having wooden or bone skewers inserted ...
published: 26 Jul 2024
SUN DANCE
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SUN DANCE · Aimer
Sun Dance
℗ 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Released on: 2019-04-09
Arranger: Kenji Tamai
Arranger, Composer: Rui Momota
Lyricist: Aimerrhythm
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Sun Dance Ceremony: lifestyles, culture, tipi, no op, Academy 1954
Blackfeet, Sun Dance Ceremony: shows Native American lifestyles and culture focus on Blackfeet family show construction of a tipi (no op), Academy 1954
published: 30 May 2013
Paco De Lucia, Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin - Mediterranian Sun Dance Live
Paco De Lucia, Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin - Mediterranian Sun Dance Performed Live
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Hear more than 70 songs from the collection re-recorded in 2022: https://www.lakotasongs.com/songs
Watch 30 videos providing context and history for individual...
Hear more than 70 songs from the collection re-recorded in 2022: https://www.lakotasongs.com/songs
Watch 30 videos providing context and history for individual Lakota songs: https://www.lakotasongs.com/videos
Watch videos explaining more about the project: https://www.lakotasongs.com/about
Read eight guides for further study: https://www.lakotasongs.com/studyguide
Download an updated e-book version of Teton Sioux Music: https://www.lakotasongs.com/book
Hear more than 70 songs from the collection re-recorded in 2022: https://www.lakotasongs.com/songs
Watch 30 videos providing context and history for individual Lakota songs: https://www.lakotasongs.com/videos
Watch videos explaining more about the project: https://www.lakotasongs.com/about
Read eight guides for further study: https://www.lakotasongs.com/studyguide
Download an updated e-book version of Teton Sioux Music: https://www.lakotasongs.com/book
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video by Bari Koral Family Rock Band
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BARI KORAL: KIDS YOGA, MUSIC & MINDFULNESS
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BARI KORAL: KIDS YOGA, MUSIC & MINDFULNESS
Yoga with a dancing bear? Gingerbread relaxation? A yoga dragon hunt? Discover a wonderful world of beloved songs and activities that make it easy to teach yoga and mindfulness to children. Bari Koral is a widely recognized kids yoga expert and popular recording artist. Every day, thousands of children, parents and teachers around the world are learning and enjoying the benefits of yoga and mindfulness with Bari and her fast growing YouTube channel.
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Kids Yoga with Bari | Playlist : https://bit.ly/2DoVLKq
Mindfulness with Bari | Playlist : https://bit.ly/2zwHrez
The Yoga Alphabet: https://bit.ly/2YIXFNq
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video: https://bit.ly/2TOE1fa
Kids Yoga with Bari Koral: Bats: https://bit.ly/2TOE1fa
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ABOUT BARI KORAL
Bari Koral is a kids yogi and award winning recording artist. Bari’s songs and approachable yoga and mindfulness curriculum are used on a regular basis around the world. She is considered a pioneer in the world of kids yoga. To date she has presented to over 30,000 teachers and counting on how to incorporate yoga into the classroom based on her beloved songs and activities. She has performed multiple times at the White House and has appeared in the NY Times and People Magazine.
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The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video by Bari Koral Family Rock Band
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BARI KORAL: KIDS YOGA, MUSIC & MINDFULNESS
Yoga with a dancing bear? Gingerbread relaxation? A yoga dragon hunt? Discover a wonderful world of beloved songs and activities that make it easy to teach yoga and mindfulness to children. Bari Koral is a widely recognized kids yoga expert and popular recording artist. Every day, thousands of children, parents and teachers around the world are learning and enjoying the benefits of yoga and mindfulness with Bari and her fast growing YouTube channel.
CHECK OUT THESE VIDEOS FOR MORE YOGA, MUSIC & MINDFULNESS
Kids Yoga with Bari | Playlist : https://bit.ly/2DoVLKq
Mindfulness with Bari | Playlist : https://bit.ly/2zwHrez
The Yoga Alphabet: https://bit.ly/2YIXFNq
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video: https://bit.ly/2TOE1fa
Kids Yoga with Bari Koral: Bats: https://bit.ly/2TOE1fa
FOLLOW BARI KORAL
Website: https://barikoral.com/
Facebook: https://bit.ly/2HSqXEo
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Bari’s Yoga Card Deck: https://bit.ly/2I5G2Sa
Bari’s Music & Kids Yoga Activity Books: https://bit.ly/2OE2vqN
Bari’s Relax and Be Happy Mindfulness Album: https://bit.ly/2JWHDwb
MORE: https://bit.ly/2uCSxwy
ABOUT BARI KORAL
Bari Koral is a kids yogi and award winning recording artist. Bari’s songs and approachable yoga and mindfulness curriculum are used on a regular basis around the world. She is considered a pioneer in the world of kids yoga. To date she has presented to over 30,000 teachers and counting on how to incorporate yoga into the classroom based on her beloved songs and activities. She has performed multiple times at the White House and has appeared in the NY Times and People Magazine.
MORE ABOUT BARI KORAL: https://bit.ly/2IbDIcz
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Released in 1978, "Dance (Do What You Want To Do)" is the perfect anthem for anyone looking to let loose and have a good time.
#music #funkmusic #discomusic
...
Released in 1978, "Dance (Do What You Want To Do)" is the perfect anthem for anyone looking to let loose and have a good time.
#music #funkmusic #discomusic
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Released in 1978, "Dance (Do What You Want To Do)" is the perfect anthem for anyone looking to let loose and have a good time.
#music #funkmusic #discomusic
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The Sun Dance is a ceremonial ritual practiced by the Lakota and other Plains tribes that holds profound spiritual significance. This dance is not just a form o...
The Sun Dance is a ceremonial ritual practiced by the Lakota and other Plains tribes that holds profound spiritual significance. This dance is not just a form of physical expression but a deeply spiritual event that encompasses prayer, sacrifice, and community bonding. The Sun Dance traditionally takes place during the summer and lasts for several days, symbolizing renewal and the cyclical nature of life. Central to the Sun Dance is the belief that through personal sacrifice and communal prayer, participants can connect with the spiritual world, seek blessings, and ensure the well-being of their community.
The rituals of the Sun Dance include a series of intense and symbolic acts, most notably the piercing of the skin. Dancers undergo this ritual by having wooden or bone skewers inserted through the skin on their chest or back. These skewers are then attached to a central pole with thongs, and the dancers move away from the pole, causing the skewers to tear through their flesh. This act of piercing and tearing is seen as a profound form of sacrifice and an intense form of prayer. The physical pain endured by the dancers is believed to help them reach a higher spiritual plane, bringing them closer to the Creator and invoking blessings for their tribe.
The purpose of the Sun Dance extends beyond the individual experience to encompass the well-being of the entire community. The act of piercing and the subsequent pain endured by the dancers are meant to demonstrate selflessness and devotion. The sacrifice made by the dancers is a way to offer their suffering in exchange for the health, prosperity, and spiritual strength of their people. It is believed that through this intense form of prayer and sacrifice, the dancers can bring healing, rain, bountiful harvests, and general prosperity to their tribe. This communal aspect underscores the collective identity and interdependence of the tribe.
Despite facing historical suppression by the U.S. government in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Sun Dance continues to be practiced today. After the lifting of bans on Native American religious practices in the mid-20th century, many tribes revived the Sun Dance as a vital part of their cultural and spiritual heritage. Today, the Sun Dance remains a powerful symbol of resilience and cultural pride among the Plains tribes. While some aspects of the ceremony have adapted over time, the core elements of sacrifice, prayer, and community remain intact, ensuring the continuity of this profound spiritual tradition.
#tradition #unrestricted #tribes #tribal #nativeamerican unrestrictedboundaries #documentary #culture #sundance #lakotatribe #lakota #Dw #spiritual #sacrifice #america
The Sun Dance is a ceremonial ritual practiced by the Lakota and other Plains tribes that holds profound spiritual significance. This dance is not just a form of physical expression but a deeply spiritual event that encompasses prayer, sacrifice, and community bonding. The Sun Dance traditionally takes place during the summer and lasts for several days, symbolizing renewal and the cyclical nature of life. Central to the Sun Dance is the belief that through personal sacrifice and communal prayer, participants can connect with the spiritual world, seek blessings, and ensure the well-being of their community.
The rituals of the Sun Dance include a series of intense and symbolic acts, most notably the piercing of the skin. Dancers undergo this ritual by having wooden or bone skewers inserted through the skin on their chest or back. These skewers are then attached to a central pole with thongs, and the dancers move away from the pole, causing the skewers to tear through their flesh. This act of piercing and tearing is seen as a profound form of sacrifice and an intense form of prayer. The physical pain endured by the dancers is believed to help them reach a higher spiritual plane, bringing them closer to the Creator and invoking blessings for their tribe.
The purpose of the Sun Dance extends beyond the individual experience to encompass the well-being of the entire community. The act of piercing and the subsequent pain endured by the dancers are meant to demonstrate selflessness and devotion. The sacrifice made by the dancers is a way to offer their suffering in exchange for the health, prosperity, and spiritual strength of their people. It is believed that through this intense form of prayer and sacrifice, the dancers can bring healing, rain, bountiful harvests, and general prosperity to their tribe. This communal aspect underscores the collective identity and interdependence of the tribe.
Despite facing historical suppression by the U.S. government in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Sun Dance continues to be practiced today. After the lifting of bans on Native American religious practices in the mid-20th century, many tribes revived the Sun Dance as a vital part of their cultural and spiritual heritage. Today, the Sun Dance remains a powerful symbol of resilience and cultural pride among the Plains tribes. While some aspects of the ceremony have adapted over time, the core elements of sacrifice, prayer, and community remain intact, ensuring the continuity of this profound spiritual tradition.
#tradition #unrestricted #tribes #tribal #nativeamerican unrestrictedboundaries #documentary #culture #sundance #lakotatribe #lakota #Dw #spiritual #sacrifice #america
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SUN DANCE · Aimer
Sun Dance
℗ 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Released on: 2019-04-09
Arranger: Ke...
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SUN DANCE · Aimer
Sun Dance
℗ 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Released on: 2019-04-09
Arranger: Kenji Tamai
Arranger, Composer: Rui Momota
Lyricist: Aimerrhythm
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Labels Inc.
SUN DANCE · Aimer
Sun Dance
℗ 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Released on: 2019-04-09
Arranger: Kenji Tamai
Arranger, Composer: Rui Momota
Lyricist: Aimerrhythm
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Blackfeet, Sun Dance Ceremony: shows Native American lifestyles and culture focus on Blackfeet family show construction of a tipi (no op), Academy 1954
Blackfeet, Sun Dance Ceremony: shows Native American lifestyles and culture focus on Blackfeet family show construction of a tipi (no op), Academy 1954
Blackfeet, Sun Dance Ceremony: shows Native American lifestyles and culture focus on Blackfeet family show construction of a tipi (no op), Academy 1954
Hear more than 70 songs from the collection re-recorded in 2022: https://www.lakotasongs.com/songs
Watch 30 videos providing context and history for individual Lakota songs: https://www.lakotasongs.com/videos
Watch videos explaining more about the project: https://www.lakotasongs.com/about
Read eight guides for further study: https://www.lakotasongs.com/studyguide
Download an updated e-book version of Teton Sioux Music: https://www.lakotasongs.com/book
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video by Bari Koral Family Rock Band
SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://bit.ly/2CMMHxa
BARI KORAL: KIDS YOGA, MUSIC & MINDFULNESS
Yoga with a dancing bear? Gingerbread relaxation? A yoga dragon hunt? Discover a wonderful world of beloved songs and activities that make it easy to teach yoga and mindfulness to children. Bari Koral is a widely recognized kids yoga expert and popular recording artist. Every day, thousands of children, parents and teachers around the world are learning and enjoying the benefits of yoga and mindfulness with Bari and her fast growing YouTube channel.
CHECK OUT THESE VIDEOS FOR MORE YOGA, MUSIC & MINDFULNESS
Kids Yoga with Bari | Playlist : https://bit.ly/2DoVLKq
Mindfulness with Bari | Playlist : https://bit.ly/2zwHrez
The Yoga Alphabet: https://bit.ly/2YIXFNq
The Sun Dance Kids Yoga/Music Video: https://bit.ly/2TOE1fa
Kids Yoga with Bari Koral: Bats: https://bit.ly/2TOE1fa
FOLLOW BARI KORAL
Website: https://barikoral.com/
Facebook: https://bit.ly/2HSqXEo
Twitter:
SHOP BARI KORAL PRODUCTS
Bari’s Mindfulness Card Deck: https://bit.ly/2UnESYH
Bari’s Yoga Card Deck: https://bit.ly/2I5G2Sa
Bari’s Music & Kids Yoga Activity Books: https://bit.ly/2OE2vqN
Bari’s Relax and Be Happy Mindfulness Album: https://bit.ly/2JWHDwb
MORE: https://bit.ly/2uCSxwy
ABOUT BARI KORAL
Bari Koral is a kids yogi and award winning recording artist. Bari’s songs and approachable yoga and mindfulness curriculum are used on a regular basis around the world. She is considered a pioneer in the world of kids yoga. To date she has presented to over 30,000 teachers and counting on how to incorporate yoga into the classroom based on her beloved songs and activities. She has performed multiple times at the White House and has appeared in the NY Times and People Magazine.
MORE ABOUT BARI KORAL: https://bit.ly/2IbDIcz
Bari Koral
https://www.youtube.com/user/barikoral
Released in 1978, "Dance (Do What You Want To Do)" is the perfect anthem for anyone looking to let loose and have a good time.
#music #funkmusic #discomusic
Hello everyone and thanks so much for your support. ❤️ If you enjoy the music and want to help the channel, consider liking it 👍, subscribing and hitting the notification bell🔔 for more music.
The Sun Dance is a ceremonial ritual practiced by the Lakota and other Plains tribes that holds profound spiritual significance. This dance is not just a form of physical expression but a deeply spiritual event that encompasses prayer, sacrifice, and community bonding. The Sun Dance traditionally takes place during the summer and lasts for several days, symbolizing renewal and the cyclical nature of life. Central to the Sun Dance is the belief that through personal sacrifice and communal prayer, participants can connect with the spiritual world, seek blessings, and ensure the well-being of their community.
The rituals of the Sun Dance include a series of intense and symbolic acts, most notably the piercing of the skin. Dancers undergo this ritual by having wooden or bone skewers inserted through the skin on their chest or back. These skewers are then attached to a central pole with thongs, and the dancers move away from the pole, causing the skewers to tear through their flesh. This act of piercing and tearing is seen as a profound form of sacrifice and an intense form of prayer. The physical pain endured by the dancers is believed to help them reach a higher spiritual plane, bringing them closer to the Creator and invoking blessings for their tribe.
The purpose of the Sun Dance extends beyond the individual experience to encompass the well-being of the entire community. The act of piercing and the subsequent pain endured by the dancers are meant to demonstrate selflessness and devotion. The sacrifice made by the dancers is a way to offer their suffering in exchange for the health, prosperity, and spiritual strength of their people. It is believed that through this intense form of prayer and sacrifice, the dancers can bring healing, rain, bountiful harvests, and general prosperity to their tribe. This communal aspect underscores the collective identity and interdependence of the tribe.
Despite facing historical suppression by the U.S. government in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Sun Dance continues to be practiced today. After the lifting of bans on Native American religious practices in the mid-20th century, many tribes revived the Sun Dance as a vital part of their cultural and spiritual heritage. Today, the Sun Dance remains a powerful symbol of resilience and cultural pride among the Plains tribes. While some aspects of the ceremony have adapted over time, the core elements of sacrifice, prayer, and community remain intact, ensuring the continuity of this profound spiritual tradition.
#tradition #unrestricted #tribes #tribal #nativeamerican unrestrictedboundaries #documentary #culture #sundance #lakotatribe #lakota #Dw #spiritual #sacrifice #america
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SUN DANCE · Aimer
Sun Dance
℗ 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Released on: 2019-04-09
Arranger: Kenji Tamai
Arranger, Composer: Rui Momota
Lyricist: Aimerrhythm
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Blackfeet, Sun Dance Ceremony: shows Native American lifestyles and culture focus on Blackfeet family show construction of a tipi (no op), Academy 1954
The Sun Dance is a ceremony practiced by some indigenous people of America and Canada, primarily those of the plains cultures. After contact with European colonists, and with the formation of Canada and United States, both countries created laws banning ceremonies and even outlawed Indigenous people from speaking their native languages. Those that continued to practice their culture were imprisoned or even killed for doing so. As a result, and in order to preserve Indigenous culture for future generations, most ceremonies went underground and were practiced in secret.
In contemporary cultures
In very general terms, there are features common to the ceremonies of the sun dance cultures. Some of these commonalities include dances and songs passed down through many generations, the use of a traditional drum, a sacred fire, praying with a ceremonial pipe, fasting, and, in some cases, the ceremonial piercing of skin. Certain native plants are picked and prepared for use during the ceremony. Natural medicines are used for health and well being, as are traditional foods. Wood is harvested for a sacred fire, and a firekeeper must tend the fire that burns for many days and nights.