Pingelapese Stick Dance - Instruction Video with Sepir Yakana

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Following up on the Introduction video, Retired Army Combat Medic Instructor Sepir Yakana, Sabrina Yakana, Issac Coy, and Jerry Hendrix share detailed instructions for two of the four Pingelapese stick dancing chants, so that groups can learn how to perform from home.

Chapters:
0:00 What's this About?
0:39 Introduction Instructions
2:32 Chant One - Regular Speed, Preview
3:00 Chant One - Slow, Preview
3:33 Chant One - Part A Instructions
4:02 Chant One - Part A and B Instructions
5:45 Chant One - Part A, B, and C Instructions
6:53 Chant One - Part B and C Instructions
7:19 Chant One - Slow, Recap
7:50 Chant One - Fast, Recap
8:17 Chant One - Chant Language, Recap
8:42 Costume Overview
9:19 Materials Overview
9:35 Chant Two - Regular Speed, Preview
10:06 Chant Two - Slow, Preview
10:24 Chant Two - Part A Instructions
11:06 Chant Two -Part A and B Instructions
11:19 Chant Two - Part B and C Instructions
12:01 Chant Two - Slow, Recap
12:18 Chant Two - Fast, Recap
12:35 Chant Two - Chant Language, Recap
12:59 Full Pingelapese Warrior Stick Dance: Introduction, Chant One & Two Combined, Regular Speed
14:18 Full Pingelapese Warrior Stick Dance: Introduction, Chant One & Two Combined, Fast

Texas Folklife's Tele-Arts Outreach to Texas’ Micronesian Military Connected Community is part of Creative Forces®: NEA Military Healing Arts Network, an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs and the state and local arts agencies. The initiative seeks to improve the health, wellness, and quality of life for military and veteran populations exposed to trauma, as well as their families and caregivers. Administrative support for the initiative is provided by Americans for the Arts and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine.

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