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  2. Cherokee (Ray Noble song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cherokee" (also known as "Cherokee (Indian Love Song)") is a jazz standard written by the British composer and band leader Ray Noble and published in 1938. It is the first of five movements in Noble's "Indian Suite" (Cherokee, Comanche War Dance, Iroquois, Seminole, and Sioux Sue). [ 1 ]

  3. Booger dance - Wikipedia

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    Before the dance begins, the male Cherokee performers, known as "boogers", discreetly leave the party, don booger masks, and return for the dance in the guise of evil spirits. They act in a stereotypically lewd manner by chasing the women around, grabbing them if possible, to satirize and ridicule what is seen as the non-Cherokee's predatory ...

  4. Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation ...

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    In spite of the song's title, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma are not known as "reservations", [9] and singing that they may someday "return" is at odds with the fact that these Cherokee Nations still exist. [9] The lyrics vary somewhat among the recorded ...

  5. ‘Fancy Dance’ Review: When a Native Mother Goes ... - AOL

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    In solid, Native-centric drama “Fancy Dance” — a project supported by the Sundance Institute across multiple development labs — writer-director Erica Tremblay gives audiences a glimpse ...

  6. Wes Studi returning to Oklahoma to star in Cherokee musical ...

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    The 13th production of Cherokee historical musical "Nanyehi – The Story of Nancy Ward" will be staged Oct. 11-12 at Hard Rock Live Tulsa, with Oscar-honored Cherokee actor Wes Studi playing a ...

  7. Indian Outlaw - Wikipedia

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    The song contains a sample of John D. Loudermilk's song "Indian Reservation", [1] which is sung as shouting at the end ("Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe! / So proud to live, so proud to die!"). A dance remix of the single was also made, and it appears on McGraw's 2010 album Number One Hits.

  8. Stomp dance - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern turtleshell rattles, worn on the legs while dancing, c. 1920, Oklahoma History Center The stomp dance is performed by various Eastern Woodland tribes and Native American communities in the United States, including the Muscogee, Yuchi, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Delaware, Miami, Caddo, Tuscarora, Ottawa, Quapaw, Peoria, Shawnee, Seminole, [1] Natchez, [2] and Seneca-Cayuga tribes.

  9. Music for The Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    The album is compiled as a soundtrack, being credited to a variety of musicians. Songs listed below are credited to Robertson unless otherwise specified. "Coyote Dance" (Jim Wilson, Dave Pickell) – 4:07; Ulali: "Mahk Jchi (Heartbeat Drum Song)" (Pura Fé, Soni Moreno, Jennifer Kreisberg) – 4:17 "Ghost Dance" (Robertson, Wilson) – 5:12