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In November, we celebrate Thanksgiving here in the USA…a time to gather with family and give thanks for all of our blessings. But it is also an observance of the first Thanksgiving, when the Native Americans and Pilgrims feasted together after the Native Americans helped the new settlers survive their first difficult year.

For Native American Heritage Month, Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park hosted a celebration, with performances by the Silver Cloud Dancers and a tour of the Lenape exhibit at the Paterson Museum. You can see my earlier post on Paterson Great Falls by clicking here.

The Lenape Nation, called Lenapehoking, included Paterson (and all of New Jersey, parts of New York, PA and Delaware), but the Lenape did not live around the falls. They did fish here in the Passaic River.

The Silver Cloud Dancers are an inter-tribal group, with singers, drummers and dancers. They performed both traditional and contemporary dances, while providing insight into the history of the pieces.

I attended the morning show and the timing was just right for the sun to create a rainbow in the mist under the bridge, serving as a spectacular backdrop.

The dancers performed a traditional men’s dance, traditional women’s dance and then the more contemporary, ‘fancier’ versions of each.

One of the vocalists led a singalong, teaching us the words to a simple song.

Here is a short video of the traditional men’s dance. This is a warrior’s victory dance.
Location: 72 McBride Avenue Extension, Paterson, NJ
Designation: National Historical Park
Date designated/established: November 7, 2011
Date of my visit: November 4, 2018

What a great backdrop for the performance!
Thanks! It was fabulous!
A great time to gather with family and friends, and give thanks for everything we have. Have a good one🥰
Thanks and happy Thanksgiving!
The dancers in the beautiful clothing and the gorgeous rainbow in the background are So Perfect 🤩 Amazing photos!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing this. The images are beautiful.
Fellow New Jerseyan. 🆒👌🏾
Thank you. 🤗