
Inuit drum dance
Inuit drum dance is a traditional cultural practice of the Inuit people, combining rhythmic drumming with dance and storytelling. The drums, often made from animal skins stretched over wooden frames, set the beat for energetic movement that reflects community stories, spiritual beliefs, and seasonal events. Participants typically sing or chant in harmony with the drums, fostering social bonds and preserving cultural heritage. This dance is both a form of entertainment and a means of passing down history, teachings, and spiritual connections within Inuit communities.