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Welcome

Aquidneck Island Intertribal Indian Council

Welcome:

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Recruiting:

The Aquidneck Indian Council is always open to new members and associate members. If you are interested in joining our Council as either a member or associate, contact us and we will be more than happy to speak with you about membership opportunities. To view flyer CLICK HERE

Guests:

Guests are always welcome to attend any / all of our events, meetings or ceremonies. We ask that, as a guest, you respect our rights not to take pictures, videos or other recordings, or talk out of line, during ceremonies, unless you ask first, and that if you have any questions concerning a ceremony, feel free to ask, during the appropriate time.

Who We Are:

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Non-Profit Organization:

The Aquidneck Island Intertribal Indian Council, also known as the Aquidneck Indian Council established October 14, 2007, is registered with the State of Rhode Island as a Non-Profit Organization of/for Native American Education and Religious Purpose.

Music and Video:

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Introducing our Medicine Drum Group:

The "Soaring Eagle Singers!"
To see some videos Click hereBelow is our list of songs that we have available for you to listen to!
To go listen to any of these now Click here Enjoy!
The Raven Song: Welcoming/story telling dance.
One-eyed Ford: Just for laughs song (gifted by 2 Bears)
Looney Tunes: Child's fun Pow-wow song.
Twinkle Twinkle: Child's fun Pow-wow song.
The Crying Out Song: Lament or Honoring Song.
Red Sky: Ladies Traditional dance.
Yellow Hammer: Uplifting Intertribal dance.
Way Bon: Chippewa style hard hitting prayer song (used with permission).
Here are some of our older songs that were recorded live at PW.
Where da gesto: Old Abenaki or Micmac song used for Intertribal dance.
Crow Hop: Intertribal "Fancy Dance".
Red Sky (live version): Ladies Traditional dance performed at Dighton Pow-wow.
Round Dance: Friendship type dance dance performed at Dighton Pow-wow.
Crying Out (live version): Lament or Honoring Song performed at Dighton Pow-wow.
Grand Entry: Pow-wow Grand Entry opening/beginning dance.
The Sneak Up: Men's Fancy/Warrior's dance.
The Two Step: Basic Texas 2 step couples fun or challenge dance.
Wash day tah: Old Abenaki song used as Ladies Fancy Shawl dance.
Lee Lee Goro: Story told by the late Catfish Jim (used with permission).
Veteran's Song - Hooka Day: Cherokee styled Veteran's Honoring song
Uh Oh Heyoko: "Watch out for the Coyote" Healing song.
Come To The Circle: Gathering Intertribal dance song (written by 3 Horses).
Cherokee Morning Song: Ladies prayer song.
White Sky: Hard hitting Intertribal or Dance competition song.
Bloodwood: A song written about the friendship between Scott Shuffit and the Soaring Eagle Singers. We complement each other in this recording. (used with permission).