Sampson Sixkiller Sinquah is a traditional Native American hoop dancer. Representing the Hopi-Tewa, Choctaw, Cherokee, and Akimel O’odham Nations, the 30 year-old continues the legacy of hoop dancing, an ancient healing tradition. He performs for communities with the goal of bringing good health and spiritual healing to his audiences.
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