American Indian Dance Theatre

They tour to various locations including the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East.

[4] Geiogamah noted in one interview that the performances act in opposition to Hollywood depictions and inaccurate media, ensuring the dances are authentic, but also educational.

[5] He also created a system to categorize the different types of American Indian dances that stem from 430 tribes in the U.S.[6] A few examples of the tribes include the Zuni, Yakima, Warm Springs, Apache, Assiniboine, Navajo, Sioux, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Comanche, Southern Ute, Cree, Creek, Crow, Kiowa, Hidatsa, and Delaware.

[7] Geiogamah researches and combines different elements of the dances to form new content while still keeping the authenticity and meaning of the originals alive.

[9] Within the performances, there are dancers, drummers, and singers, and there is large focus on details such as the animal masks, the traditional jewelry, and handmade feathered and beaded costumes.