Dancers Performing the Chicken Dance

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The prairie chicken dancers have two top feathers with fluffs on the tips. In addition, the dancer stomps his feet, shakes his head and his tail feathers fan out. These movements naturally imitate male prairie chickens, aiming to gain the females� attention
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The Native American Chicken Dance, Traditional Dancers, Native Americans, Sussex County Pow Wow, Pow Wow, Native American Culture, Native American Celebration, American History, Sussex Count, The New Jersey Skylands, NJ Skylands, Jersey Skylands, Northwestern New Jersey, The Skylands, New Jersey NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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