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Many programs include authentic handicrafts and art pieces for visual interest. Photos and slides are often part of the programs, as is oral storytelling. These presentations are suitable for colleges, universities, cultural organizations, and libraries. Most range between 45 to 90 minutes.
Native American
Buffalo Women, Warrior Men:
Gender in Lakota Society
The Seven Sacred Ceremonies of the Sioux Nation
Warrior Culture: Definition of a warrior for today’s soldiers
Inipi: The Sweat Lodge
The Powwow Trail: Ceremonies, Dance Styles and Regalia
Chanupa: The Sacred Pipe
Prairie Days: Sioux Daily Society
Thirteen Moons: The Lakota Year
The Seven Directions: Medicine Wheel Teachings
Hanblecha: Crying for a Vision
The Seven Clans of the Cherokee
Australian Aboriginal
Making Men, Making Women: Initiation Ceremonies
Tjuringa: Spirit Boards and Sacred Objects
Papunya-Tulu (Dot-Dot) Paintings
Karadji: Magic and Ritual Punishment in Aboriginal Society
Dreaming Law: Traditional Stories and Cultural Norms
Hawaiian
Warrior Culture: Definition of a warrior for today’s soldier
The Aloha Spirit: Living in Love
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