Cody Rabbit, one of North America’s top pow wow dancers, performing the grass style dance.
The grass dance emphasizes strong feet sweeping movements, which symbolizes flattening of the grass.
Craig First Rider, who has been dancing for 34 years, is seen performing the fancy-war dance that originates from Oklahoma.
The fancy-war dance is considered to be the "hip-hop" style of pow wow dancing.
The Intertribal is a group dance that includes every dancer; even spectators are welcome to join in on the dance.
Jarvelle Redstone, ladies traditional dancer, wearing an elk tooth cloth dress which is seen as a symbol of wealth.
Tobias Provost, a traditional dancer of 31 years.
Provost's dance is meant to emulate warriors on the battlefield as well as hunters searching for its prey.
Sheldon Scalp Lock performing the 2000 year old prairie-chicken dance, which originates from Blackfoot, Alta.
The prairie-chicken dance is said to have been taught to a man during a dream by a chicken. The chicken was warning the man to stop killing its kind through the dance.