Performance Date(s) and Time(s)
04 Apr 1862, 4:00 PM
04 Apr 1864, 8:00 PM
05 Apr 1864, 4:00 PM
05 Apr 1864, 8:00 PM
06 Apr 1864, 4:00 PM
06 Apr 1864, 8:00 PM
07 Apr 1864, 4:00 PM
07 Apr 1864, 8:00 PM
08 Apr 1864, 4:00 PM
08 Apr 1864, 8:00 PM
09 Apr 1864, 4:00 PM
09 Apr 1864, 8:00 PM
Program Details
Native American Troupe - 1 male from the Cayuga tribe, 14 males from the Onandaga tribe, and four females with no tribe listed.
Performers and/or Works Performed
2)
aka Osto-ag-o-wa;
Osto ag o wa;
Ostoagowa
3)
aka Wes-kan-ya;
Wes kan ya;
Weskanya
4)
aka Wa-sa-sa;
Wa sa sa;
Wasasa
5)
aka Oa-na-sa;
Oa na sa;
Oanasa
6)
aka Ca-na-on-da-da;
Ca na on da da;
Canaondada
7)
aka Da-ya-da-ga-saw;
Da ya da ga saw;
Dayadagasaw
8)
aka Co-na-o-wo;
Co na o wo;
Conaowo
9)
aka Cha-co-wa;
Cha co wa;
Chacowa
10)
aka Wg-wa-e;
Wg wa e;
Wgwae
11)
aka Dua-ing-a-go;
Dua ing a go;
Duaingago
12)
aka Cher-a-ga;
Cher a ga;
Cheraga
13)
aka Ken-ja;
Ken ja;
Kenja
14)
aka O-dong-wac;
O dong wac;
Odongwac
Citations
1)
Announcement: New-York Times, 04 April 1864.
Says 18 Native Americans.
2)
Announcement: New-York Daily Tribune, 05 April 1864.
“The Indians will give three performances each day, under the charge of a competent leader, introducing the following dances, exactly as performed upon their native plains and mountains. . . . The performances will begin at 4 and 8 p.m.”
COMMENT: Three performances daily but only two starting times listed.