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Summary: Semi-weekly Mohawk Language Podcast
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- Artist: Peter/Kwiter Greci
- Copyright: Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved
Podcasts:
Cellicion Family Dancers Part 2 from the National Musuem of the American Indian. Zuni Pueblo Dancers
Cellicion Family Zuni Dancers Part 1 shot at the National Musuem of the American Indian a few years ago. Enjoy.
Terrace Dance in Brooklyn has an annual Dance Recital and here's one of the numbers done. More to follow. Enjoy
Amerikick Karate Tournament in Brooklyn.
The Amerikick Demo Team in action at the PS 154 Winter Festival December 1, 2007 . Watch Sensei Alex and the Demo Team wow the crowd with their prowess in Kenpo and weapons use.
Learn to say You have mail in Kanien'keha(The Language of the People of the Flint aka Mohawk) You have mail - Sanahskwaien tionkiaton:ni
New Mohawk Language Lesson, sorry for the LONG delay in between posts. Terms such as it's Dark, is it Dark, etc featured. O:nen ki' wahi'
Yet another video teaching some words in Mohawk Enjoy Spellings in the lower thirds of the video.
Driving around Kahnawake this weekend. Kahnawake is located about 15 Kilometers South of Montreal and has a very nice Musuem. The Video shows some of the newer Homes in town as well as some of the oldest as well. You can also just about see Tekakwitha Island along the St. Lawrence River. Glimpses of the Hospital and Kateri Church as seen too. Kahnawake is "The place by the Rapids" on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Enjoy. Music by Peter "Kwiter" Greci
Karate Demo by the Amerikick Demo team preformed at PS154 in Brooklyn during their annual Spring Carnival. Water Color FX added to mask the identity of the children in the video but still allow you to enjoy the action presented by Sensei Alex and his Demo Team. Enjoy O:nen ki' wahi'
PS 154 Spring Carnival, Mariachi Band performance Part 1 Brooklyn NY
PS 154 Brooklyn NY Spring Carnival Mariachi Band Plays again. Another Great clip!
PS 154 Brooklyn NY Spring Carnival Mariachi Band Plays again. Another Great clip!
Another QUICK Video with only a few words/phrases to learn AND some footage and stills from April 28, 2007's Parkinson's Unity Walk in Central Park in NYC. Enjoy
In this episode you can hear the traditional story, Rabbit and Fox. It is interspersed with translations into Kanien'keha(Mohawk Language) Enjoy. This story is suitable for children.