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Into The Circle of the Powwow

View the vitality and variety of the Native American powwow. Slow motion sequences of national champions show the grace, power and intricate steps of men's and women's dance styles. Interviews with tribal elders, dancers and singers will help you know what to look and listen for. Historic photographs and eye witness accounts will relate how the powwow began and how it is still evolving.

Length 58 min. Copyright 1992 $ 19.95
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13-4744 VHS 802619449191 19.95
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