I sometimes used to play this stick/hand game songs during my classroom instruction before COVID-19, as a way to calm down and make students work. They love it, our people don’t play this game, so none of the students know about the game or heard the songs. We respect the sacredness of the songs and game. We are eastern Navajo.
I taught elementary school students drum circle playing. It took all of about 5 minutes to get them to play together and half of that was to show them how to hold on to the drums. My point -- you can't get more simple that this. When one compares what the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilization came up with thousands of years ago, this stuff is truly embarrassing.
I sometimes used to play this stick/hand game songs during my classroom instruction before COVID-19, as a way to calm down and make students work. They love it, our people don’t play this game, so none of the students know about the game or heard the songs. We respect the sacredness of the songs and game. We are eastern Navajo.
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This is one of the favorite games my daughter and I beadworked to...has family songs beautiful singing no one out of tune
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This was fun to watch!
in the 50s we just put out bead work n silver jewelry and it would be covered by someone throwing in and accepted.
I taught elementary school students drum circle playing. It took all of about 5 minutes to get them to play together and half of that was to show them how to hold on to the drums. My point -- you can't get more simple that this. When one compares what the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilization came up with thousands of years ago, this stuff is truly embarrassing.
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That's why my friend doesn't like the California PowWows. He says they don't play Stick Games.
In soboba and morongo they did that year we went there for powwows it was so different,nice to see though.
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