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Drum, The  (Video) UNAVAILABLE

Title:

Drum, The (Video) UNAVAILABLE Publishers: Mel Stewart
Subject: Art, Cultural/Traditional Lifestyle, Music & Dance, Oral History/Traditions Video Running Time: 30 minutes

Grade Level:

Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, College, University, Adult Education Publication Date: 1982

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UNAVAILABLE The Drum is a video produced by the Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre about the importance of the drum for First Nations. Shot on location at the North American Indian Travelling College, Akwesasne, this video highlights teachings from various Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Elders and traditional people. Tom Porter explains the significance and origin of music according to Iroquois tradition. The types of drums and their uses are explained. The introduction of the Powwow drum and its purposes are described. Francis Boots and Reg Henry also convey the importance of social dance music as it relates to Iroquois communities. Although this 30-minute video was recorded in 1982, its content remains relevant today. Tom Porter occasionally speaks in Mohawk and makes this video ideal for Mohawk language students. The Drum is available in DVD format.