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2007 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POWWOW CALENDAR

This Native American Indian 2007 powwow calendar and related events listing is brought to you as a courtesy of Crazy Crow Trading Post to help keep you up-to-date on the latest powwows & events. We will do our best to validate the accuracy of the information provided, including checking links to web sites, but cannot be responsible for inaccuracies. Check with the contact names and web site links of each pow-wow event sponsor or organization for the latest information.

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September 2007 - AMERICAN INDIAN POWWOWS

August 31 - September 2, 2007: 17th Annual Traditional Intertribal Powwow

Location: Lake Shawnee, Reynolds Lodge, Tinman Circle, Topeka, KS 66606
Event Detail: Host Southern Drum- Fort Oakland Ramblers, Host Northern Drum- Tha Agency, Head Man - Lee Two Hatchett, Head Lady - Vanessa Lind, Head Gourd Dancer - Charlie Harjo, Host Gourd Society - Standing Bear Intertribal Brotherhood, MC - Cy Ahtone, Arena Director - Dewey Jessepe, Color Guard - TBA, Honored Elders - TBA, Admittance with button is $6 in advance or $8 at the gate. Kids 11 and under are free with an adult admission. Buttons can be picked up at Dillons, Fun For All Hobbies and Pets, Mike's IGA, The Spilt End, Wolfe's Camera and Computers and Food 4 Less. Event Website
Contact: Chris Wagner, 785-232-2726, Email: cwagner@topeka.org

September 1-2, 2007: 47th Annual Tecumseh Lodge Powwow

Location: Tipton County 4-H Fairgrounds, Tipton, IN
Event Detail: Head Man - Mark Galvan, Head Lady - Kathy Loehman, Host Gourd Society - White Star Gourd Dance Society, Head Singer; Southern Drum - Shawn Foye, Northern Drums - Kingfisher Singers & MacKenzie River, MC - Scott Evans. Intertribal dancing, gourd dancing, craft seminars, craft contests, midnight auction, traders & food vendors. Participant/Spectator fees: $5 Adults, $2 Children (12 & under), Free (4 & under). No drugs or alcohol allowed. For more information, see our website! Event Website
Contact: Ray Kappmeyer, 317-745-2858, Email: powwow@tecumsehlodge.org

September 1-2, 2007: Honoring Our Elders Traditional Powwow

Location: Lincoln County Fairgrounds, Hwy 40/287, Hugo, CO 80815
Event Detail: Open to the public. Chairs will be set up.
Contact: Patsy Beatty, 231-894-8361, Email: beattypat@hotmail.com

September 1-2, 2007: Eastern Plains Annual Intertribal Powwow

Location: Oceana County Fairgrounds, 1025 S. State Street, Hart, MI 49420
Event Detail: Chico Dulak - MC, Asst. MC - Larry Pharr, AD - Kenny Frost, Head drum - Iron Buffalo Spirit. Vendors, dancers and drums are welcome. Please register before July 1, 2007. First come, first served - limited space. Camping on site, western weddings, prize money for contest dancers and drums. We will have a 30-40 page program; if you would like to advertise, contact us at the number above. Look for us on PowWows.com
Contact: Helena White, 719-347-3038, Email: epaipowwow@yahoo.com

September 1-3, 2007: North Country Intertribal Powwow

Location: East Newport, 934 Elm Street, Newport, ME 04953
Event Detail: Take I-95 to East Newport exit; turn left if coming from south, take a right if coming from north. Drive 2 miles to 4 corners; take a right at blinking light; go approx. 1 1/2 miles; follow the signs - pow-wow is on the left.
Contact: Ed Littlefield, 207-368-2448, email: ealuce@netscape.com

September 1-3, 2007: Labor Day Powwow

Location: Indian Plaza, 1475 Mohawk Trail, Charlemont, MA 01339
Event Detail: Free to all women 18+; Free Vendor Locations; Free Camping for Vendors, dancers and drummers; Family Learning Center and Childrens' Council Activities. Event Website
Contact: Harold and Sharon, 413-339-4096, Email: alikandra@yahoo.com

September 1-3, 2007: 11th Annual Kipona Powwow

Location: City Island, Stadium Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17011
Event Detail: Free admission 10am-10pm daily. MC-Paco, Host Drum-Old Bridge, Head Man-Charlie Mohr, Head Woman-Yatz JohnnyJohn, Iroquois Social Dancing-Old Bridge Dancers, Aztec Dancers, Live Birds of Prey, Tomahawk throwing for everyone & contest, Primitive camps, Tipis, Native foods, crafts, Fireworks, & more! Parking $2 Drums, dancers, & crafters welcome. Event Website
Contact: Michelle, 717-589-7744, Email: sunrisesigns@nmax.net

September 1-3, 2007: 25th Annual Labor Day Weekend Powwow

Location: Franklin County Fairgrounds, 4100 Columbia St., Exit 13, I 270, Hilliard, OH 43026
Event Detail: Traditional Powwow. $7-adults, $3-seniors & students, free-5 & under & participants, $15-weekend pass. Fairgrounds charges $20/weekend for camping; includes showers & electric. Vendors must comply with 101-644. Leave snail mail name and address and what are you vending? Food spots are full.
Contact: Native American Indian Center Of Central Ohio, 614-443-6120, Email: naicco@aol.com

September 7-9, 2007: Spruce Pine Powwow

Location: Behind Music, Jewelry and Loan, Hwy 226 S, Spruce Pine, NC 28777
Event Detail: $2000 Luck of the Draw Dance Money, Native Story Tellers and Demonstrators, Music by N.A.M.Y. Award Winners, 20 Native Traders, Hours: Friday 9 AM til 9 PM, Saturday 9 AM til 9 PM, Sunday 9 AM til 5 PM, After Hours: Trade Blanket Friday and Saturday, Possible 49 and Stomp Dance, Admission: $5.00 Donation per adult; $2.00 Donation per child, Each admission receives a drawing ticket for the Grand Prize. Other drawings too!!!! Drawing 4:00 PM Sunday.
Contact: Mabel Benjamin, 813-765-3073, email: rocksandthingstoo@hotmail.com

September 8-9, 2007: Aurora's 8th Annual American Indian Powwow and Family Festival

Location: Aurora High School, 109 West Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH 44202
Event Detail: TIMES - Sat. Sept. 8: 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Sun. Sept. 9: 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Grand Entry 1 P.M. both days. STAFF - MC - Hank Houghtaling, Head Lady - Karen McGahan, Head Man - Glen McGahan, Head Veteran - Russ Moore, Host Drum - Red Bird, AD - Jimmy Meers. ADMISSION: Adults $5; Seniors (65 and over) $1; Children (6-12) $2 (5 & under) FREE! FESTIVAL PROGRAMMING: Hands-on workshops to make corn husk dolls; Storytelling; Weaving demo; Flute Player; Programs by Kulture Kids; 50/50 Raffle; Auctions; Food; Vendors.
Contact: Aurora Committee, 216-371-2867, email: aurorapowwow@yahoo.com

September 8-9, 2007: 1778 Fredericksburg Powwow

Location: Lakeside Park, Corbin Rd., Pawling, NY 12564
Event Detail: A company of re-enactors will be camped outside the Powwow circle. Vendors, Native foods, Birds of prey, wolves from the local conservation center & storytelling. Host drum: Nimham Mountain Singers, Co-host: Red Storm. Free parking and admission. Sorry, we do not do Competition dancing at our powwow. All drums welcome. No Drugs or Alcohol on the grounds. Event Website
Contact: Gil Cryinghawk Tarbox, 845-225-8154, Email: eeawk@comcast.net

September 8-9, 2007: Andersontown Powwow

Location: Athletic Park, 410 E. 8th St., Anderson, IN 46012
Event Detail: Saturday 11am - 9pm, Sunday 11am - 4pm. Admission: Adults: $5, 8 & under: Free. Free Parking! Event Website
Contact: Ralph Day, 800-533-6569, Email: info@andersontownpowwow.org

September 21-23, 2007: Crying Eagle Village Powwow

Location: Four Seasons Flea Market, 3000 McCartney, Youngstown, OH 44505
Event Detail: We are proud to announce our 3rd annual powwow to honor our nations veterans. Vendor RSVP's are available by contacting Crying Eagle Village. This is the same location as last year's powwow. Event Website
Contact: Twospirit, 330-782-8289, email: cryingeaglevillage1@yahoo.com

September 22, 2007: 1st Annual Queen's University Pow Wow

Location: Queen's University, Main Campus off Union Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6
Event Detail: Calling all dancers, vendor, and crafters.
Contact: Heather Green, 613-533-6970, Email: hg4@queensu.ca

September 22-23, 2007: 1st Annual Northern Lakes Traditional Powwow

Location: Mermaid Festival Grounds, North Webster, IN 46555
Event Detail: Gates open Saturday & Sunday at 10:30am. Grand entries: Saturday @ 1 & 7 pm, Sunday @ 1pm. Drum honorarium paid to first 3 drums preregistered. Head Vet: George Martin.
Contact: Kellie Gillenwater, 574-834-4895, Email: saharocactus@yahoo.com

September 28-30, 2007: Comanche Nation Fair

Location: 584 NW Bingo Rd., Lawton, OK 73507
Event Detail: Event Website
Contact: Jolene, 580-492-4988, Email: comanche_news@yahoo.com

September 28-30, 2007: Native American Day Powwow

Location: Indian Plaza, 1475 Mohawk Trail, Charlemont, MA 01339
Event Detail: Free to all women 18+; Free Vendor Locations; Free Camping for Vendors, dancers and drummers; Family Learning Center and Childrens' Council Activities. Event Website
Contact: Harold and Sharon, 413-339-4096, Email: alikandra@yahoo.com

September 28-30, 2007: Last Chance Community Powwow

Location: Helena Civic Center, Downtown Helena, Helena, MT 59601
Event Detail: 3-day powwow starting with grand entry on Friday at 7pm. Contests in all dance categories, day pay for drum groups, specials, vendors. Admission is free.
Contact: Linda, 406-439-5631, Email: lccpw@hotmail.com

September 29-30, 2007: Friends of Bottom View Farms Native American Powwow

Location: Bottom View Farms, 185 Wilkerson Lane, TN State Rd 76, Portland, TN 37148
Event Detail: Native American dancing, drumming, vendor arts and crafts, native regalia, children's story telling hour, food, entertainment, Luck of the Draw. Located across the road from Bottom View Farms featuring children's western town, train rides, etc. No firearms, illegal drugs and absolutely no alcoholic beverages. Free primitive camping and free parking.
Contact: Carole Eveland, 615-612-1191, email: caroleeve@comcast.net

September 29-30, 2007: 29th Annual Powwow

Location: Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center Inc., 120 Charles Street, Dorseyville, PA 15238
Event Detail: Powwow is from noon -7pm both days. Gates open at noon. ENTRY FEES: $6.00 ADULTS, $4.00 ELDERS & CHILDREN UNDER 12 - CASH ONLY. Grand Entry is at 1pm. Powwow goes on rain or shine. Special feature *AZTEC DANCERS*
Contact: Lisa Morales, 412-782-4458, email: POWWOWIES@HOTMAIL.COM

September 29-30, 2007: All Nations at Westport

Location: 5311 18 Mile Creek Road, Westport, KY 40077
Event Detail: Many cultural events, dancing, music, food. This is the 2nd year for All Nations. Please come and join us.
Contact: Glenda McGill, 502-222-5902, Email: glenda.mcgill@gmail.com

September 29-30, 2007: They Walked Here Before Us: A Woodland Indian Celebration

Location: Buttonwood Park, 27174 Hull Prairie Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551
Event Detail: Gates Open @ 10am Saturday & Sunday. Concerts both days as early as 10 or 11am. Grand Entries: 12noon & 6pm Saturday and 1pm Sunday. Closes Saturday at Dusk & Sunday at 5:30pm. New Specials: Arvel Bird (Shivwit Paiute) of Nashville, TN -Multiple Award Winning Native American Violinist/Fiddler. Also New - TomaHawk Throwing. Other Specials: Douglas Blue Feather (Cherokee) of Springboro, OH - Multiple Award Winning Native American Flutist. Children’s Tent with Native American Arts & Crafts. Wildlife Tent with American Birds of Prey (schedule depends on the Birds). Indian Village with Lacrosse-Double Ball Field, Flintknapping & more. Drums: Red Shield Singers of Ohio & Southern Singers of Ohio. Adults $4, Seniors 60 and over $3, Children 6-11 $2. Children 5 and under: Free. Parking $1. Event Website
Contact: Jamie Oxendine & Brian Dreier, 416-381-7042 & 419-698-9575, Email: perrysburgpowwow@hotmail.com

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