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Powwow Dance Styles

Men's Grass Dance

Men's Grass DanceThe movement of the men's grass dance resembles the swaying of the prairie grasses.

At most powwows, grass dancers will be called upon to enter the arena first to bless the dance arena and flatten or tamp the grassy dance area with their moccasins for the rest of the powwow participants.

In addition to beautiful beaded moccasins, cuffs, headbands harnesses and belts and porcupine roaches, Men’s Grass Dance regalia contains long strands of yarn or ribbon, hanging from their arms and waist to represent grass in the spirit world.   Their graceful dance flows like the rippling prairie grasses.

The steps and movement are carried out in time with the drum and are unique to each dancer.

CLICK BELOW TO VIEW GRASS DANCERS IN ACTION.

GRASS DANCERS - 2007 RED EARTH 1

GRASS DANCERS - 2007 RED EARTH 2

GRASS DANCERS - 2007 GATHERING OF NATIONS

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