Ya-Poo-Cha

 

The tribe forms two lines on stage. The parents in one line, facing the children in the other. A child asks the parents:

"Is it time for Y-Poo-Cha?"
The parents look up, down and all around. And answer:
"No! It's not time for Y-Poo-Cha!"
This process repeats itself with each child in the tribe.

When the final child asks if it's time for Ya-Poo-Cha, the parents look around and answer:

"Yes! It's time for Ya-Poo-Cha!"
Then the whole tribe begins doing the "Hookey Pookey" and singing
"Ya-Poo-Cha right foot in,
Ya-Poo-Cha right foot out,
Ya-Poo-Cha right foot in,
and you shake it all about . . ."
(etc.)