2007 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POWWOW CALENDAR
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February 2005 NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOW CALENDAR
February 1-14, 2005: Rapa Nui-Easter Island Tour Indigenous Peoples Program
Location: Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan
Contact: Alex Munoz, phone: (306) 966-2027, email: Alex.Munoz@extfc.usask.ca
February 5, 2005: Livermore Powwow
Location: Granada High School, 400 Wall Street Livermore, CA
Event Detail: Headman- Orville Morin, Headlady- Denelle Stanley, MC- Tom Phillips, Host Drums- Spotted Bear. Gourd Dancing @ 11A.M., Grand Entry @ 12P.M., Women's All Round in honor of Rose Avad ~ $200 winner take all. Drum Contest ~ $300 winner take all.
Contact: Smoke Johnson, phone: 925-784-2891, email: smokeyj49@sprintpcs.com
February 5, 2005: Sequoyah High School H.O.P.E. Club Early Spring Pow-wow
Location: Sequoyah High School Gymnasium, Tahlequah, OK 74464
Event Detail: MC: Jake Chanate, Head Man: Randy Frazier, Head Lady: Mary Chanate, Head Singer: Joel Deerinwater, Color Guard: Cherokee Color Guard, AD: H.O.P.E. Club members. Gourd Dance: 2pm-5pm, Supper Break: 5pm-6pm, Gourd Dance: 6pm-7pm, Grand Entry: 7pm. Tiny Tots Contest; Vendors: $25 and raffle item.
Contact: James Nells or Gloria Matthews, phone: 918-456-0631, email: james-nells@cherokee.org
February 5. 2005: Texas Kiowa Tia-piah Society
Location: North Crowley High School, 8700 South Hulen, Crowley, TX 76036
Event Detail: Head Staff: MC- Warren Queton, Head Singer - Robert Tehauno, HMD- Robert Bass, HLD- Maxine Komah, AD- Malcom Tallbird, Co-Host - North Crowley Culture Club, 2004 - 2005 Texas Tia-piah Princess - Crystal Battise. ourd Dancing 2:00 PM, Supper Break 5:00 PM, Evening Gourd Dancing 6:00 - 7:30 PM, Social Dance 8:00 PM. Come enjoy American Indian Food, Raffles, Songs and Dances! For Indian Arts and Crafts booth information contact Cliff Queton at (817)297-3438. Vendor space is limited. Alcohol, Drugs and Firearms are prohibited on premises! Please bring chairs for seating!
Contact: Cliff Queton, phone: 817-297-3438, email: sstalbot@aol.com
February 11-13, 2005: 22nd Annual MSU Pow-Wow of Love
Location: East Lansing, MI
Event Detail: Headman- Nigel Schuyler, Headlady- Jackie Klein, Trader/Vendor Contact: Holly Newland; newlandh@msu.edu. Head Veteran: George Martin, Special Dance Contest: Two-Step, Iron Man/Woman, Team Dance, Special Guest Dancers: Apache Spirit Dancers, Invited Drums Only.
Contact: Ashley Harding, phone: 517-432-7153, email: msupowwow@hotmail.com
Event Website: http://www.msu.edu/~naiso/powwow
February 16, 2005: Cultural Night Mini Pow-Wow
Location: Mission Indian Friendship Center, Mission, British Columbia, Canada V2V-1G4
Event Detail: If you want to come and dance/sing or just see other people, come on down and support the Mission Indian Friendship Center. Start at 5:00 - 7:45 pm.
Contact: Peter, phone: (604)826-1281, email: mifc@shawcable.com
February 17-19, 2005 Alabama-Coushatta Sesquicentennial Celebration Pow-wow
Location: Livingston, TX
Event Detail: MC's- Vince Beyl-Dean Whitebreast, Head Dancers-Spike Draper-Bonnie Tomahsah, AD's--Michael Roberts-Daniel Tramper, Head Judges-Kevin Haywahe, Larry McCurtain, Drum Judges-Gabe Deosiere-Nathan Largo Host Drums--Northern Wind--High Noon----Otter Trail--WhiteTail. Contest in all categories & Drum Contest (Northern & Southern). Thursday Night is Traditional Night Fri.--Gourd 5pm, Grand Entry 7pm Saturday--Gourd 11am Grand Entry 1pm & Sat Night Gourd 5pm--Grand Entry 7pm.
Contact: Gabe Bullock (936)328-9913, Herb Johnson (936) 563-2087, email: accelebration@yahoo.com
February 18-20, 2005: 8th Annual United San Antonio Powwow
Location: Crossroad of San Antonio Convention Center, Fredricksburg & Loop 410, San Antonio, TX
Event Detail: Head Man Dancer Jess Osahwe, Head Lady Dancer Deborah Garcie, Head Gourd Dancer Will Tonemah, MC Sammy White (Kiowa), Gourd Dance Saturday 11:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Sunday 11:00 a.m., Grand Entry Saturday 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Sunday 1:00 pm. Non Competition powwow. Vendors by invitation only - check website for application and details
Contact: Ewrin De Luna, phone: 210-736-3702, email: erwin@unitedsanantoniopowwow.org
Event Website: http://www.unitedsanantoniopowwow.org
Febrary 19, 2005: Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Center Community Partnership Wacipi
Location: White Buffalo Youth Lodge, 410-20th St W, Saskatoon, Canada, SK S7K 7C6
Event Detail: 5 pm traditional feed , 7pm Grand Entry. M.C. Don "Tatanka Hoksila" Speidel, Traditional Wacipi - Everyone Welcome! See web site for details.
Contact: SICC Staffphone: 306-244-1146, email: info@sicc.sk.ca
Event Website: http://www.sicc.sk.ca
February 19-20, 2005: The new "Midwinter Pow-Wwow"
Location: Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI
Contact: Rodney Loonsfoot, email: loonsfoot@coolindian.com
February 19-20, 2005: International Peace Pow Wow 2005
Location: Enmax Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta Canada
Event Detail: International Peace Pow-wow, an annual contemporary Aboriginal Arts Festival in the city's largest venue to provide opportunities and incentive for artistic development and appreciation.
Contact: Mary Ann Crow Healy, Phone: 403-327-6807, email: blackfoot@shawbiz.ca
Event Website: http://www.blackfoot.ca
February 19-20, 2005: Lima's Mid-Winter PowWow
Location: Exit #125 from Interstate I-75 at the UAW hall, 1440 Bellefontaine Ave., Lima, OH
Event Detail: headman-Juan Reiter --head lady- Amanda fox--host northern- Northern Canyon, co-host Southern Singers, doors open 10am each day all drums welcomed, blanket money) MC & head veteran named at a later date.
Contact: george_j_reiter@yahoo.com, 513-256-3146
February 18-20, 2005: Vero's "Thunder on the Beach" Powwow
Location: Indian River Fairgrounds, 58th Ave., Vero Beach, FL
Event Detail: Hope to see all of you there this is going to be a great one. For informatio, see the website.
Contact: Dona, phone: 772-567-1579/ Cell Phone: 772-538-8363, email: deedee1579@aol.com
Event Website: http:www.thunderonthebeach.uni.cc
February 18-20, 2005: Potomac Native American Flute Festival
Location: Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
Event Detail: Friday evening (8:00 PM), there will be a Native American Flute concert by Jeff Ball and his four-piece band. The band achieves a tasteful bridge between the tonal emotions and spiritual melodies evoked by the ancient flute and the contemporary moods of modern world music styles. See the website for full details and ticket information. Workshops on Friday and Saturday.
Contact: Angel Cruze, phone: 703-338-2756, email: acruzn@yahoo.com
Event Website: http://www.potomacflutecircle.net
February 19-20, 2005: Peace & Dignity: Uniting the Eagle & the Condor
Location: Cal State University, Northridge, Music Lawn, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330
Event Detail: MC: Michael Reifel, AD: Victor Chavez, HMD: Buddy Silversmith, HLD: Evangeline Pedwaydon, HGD: Saganaw Grant, Northern Drum: LBC Singers, Southern Drum: Henry Hale & Co., Invited Drum: Rock Pine. All Drums Welcome.
Contact: Tomas, phone: 818-677-7314, email: ogrezdog49er@yahoo.com
February 24-26, 2005: Kiamichi River Rendezvous
Location: 7 miles East of Antlers, OK in HWY 3, HC 69, Box 270, Antlers, OK 74523
Event Detail: Pre-1840 event on the banks of the Kiamichi River in Southeastern OK. Events will include Rifle, hawk, knife and archery events. Dutch oven cooking, mountian man walk, fire starting and much more.
Contact: Linda Lou, phone: 580-298-5461, email: basketweaver001@yahoo.com
February 25-26, 2005: 3rd Annual Southern Miss Golden Eagles Intertribal Society Benefit Pow Wow
Location: Southern Miss Loyalty Field or Payne Center (Rain Site), Hattiesburg, MS
Event Detail: Friday: School Day 1-3 pm; Gourd Dancing 6 pm; Grand Entry 7 pm. Saturday: Gourd Dancing 11 am; Grand Entry 1 pm & 7 pm. Free Admission (Donations are accepted). Gates open 9 am both days. Dance Contest: $100 prize will be awarded in each dance contest: four categories for men and four for women. Contest begins with Friday night Grand Entry. $100 prize for drum contest. Co-Emcees: Ken Dixon & Harold Comby; HMD: Dan Isaac, HLD: Earlie Williams, Host Northern Drum: Grey Wolf - Mississippi, Host Southern Drum: Bear Claw - Texas, HGD: Will Tonemah, AD: Harold Comby & Ken Dixon. Vendors Contact: Ken Farmer, 601-577-7180 or e-mail at forefoot@hotmail.com. Please be respectful and mindful of the campus policies and do not bring drugs or alcohol to this event.
Contact: Joe Bohanon, phone: 601-266-4173, email: joseph.bohanon@usm.edu
February 26, 2005: Thunderbird Indian Dancers Powwow
Location: Winston Prep School, New York, NY
Contact: phone: 201-587-9633
February 26-27, 2005: First Annual Circle of Hope PowWow
Moved to May 14-15 at Mammonth Spring State Park (see May events)
Location: West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis St., West Plains, Missouri.
Event Detail: Competition Powwow, with events in Men's Fancy, Southern Straight, Grass, Traditional; Women's Fancy Shawl, Jingle, Southern Cloth, Buckskin; age groups under 6, 6-12, 13-17, 18-49, and 50 and up. Drum contest Northern and Southern Combined (must have at least 5 singers). Prizes will be awarded. Admission is open to the public, with a $2 admission at the gate. All drummers, dancers and singers are welcome! No drugs or alcohol will be permitted on the premises. Invited Drums - Poor Boys, Rocking Horse, Maza Kute, Risinghail. Sponsored by the Amonsoquath Tribe of Cherokee in West Plains, MO.
Contact: Cathy Jones or Leonard Heth, phone: 417-255-2232, email: PowWow@amonsoquath.net
Event Website: http://www.amonsoquath.net/powwow.html






