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SUMMARY:Crow Fair Celebration Pow Wow and Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:2020 Crow Fair Celebration Powwow & Rodeo\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 102nd Annual Crow Fair Celebration Powwow & Rodeo will be at Crow Agency on August 14-17\, 2020 at Crow Agency\, Montana\, includes parades\, a four-day powwow\, a rodeo and horse races. The Crow Fair Celebration is the largest Native American event in Montana\, and one of the biggest powwows in the country. Held each year in Crow Agency\, Montana by The Apsáalooke people of the Crow Indian Reservation just South of Hardin\, Montana. Also known as the “Tipi Capital of the world”\, Crow Fair begins on the third Thursday in August and attracts more than 50\,000 spectators and participants from the around the world. \n\nCrow Fair Celebration Powwow & Rodeo\nCrow Fair Morning Parade\nBesides the pow-wow\, there are many other attractions. Each year the fair holds a parade\, which winds its way through the campsites. A large number of women on horseback using old-style saddles (many family heirlooms) of bone and rawhide\, ride in the parade. The parade begins each morning of the Fair at ten o’clock. The Color Guard leads the parade with retired veterans and active members of the armed services. Following the Color Guard are the President\, Vice-President\, and First Vice-President of the Crow Fair. The President carries the American Flag. In the past\, the royalty of the Crow Nation would follow the Presidents; however\, in modern parades the Crow Tribal Officials replace Crow royalty. \nThe parade includes contests for best traditional dress in more than half a dozen categories. Riders on horseback were followed by elaborately decorated cars\, trucks and trailers. Some of the vehicles are decorated in memorial to tribal elders who have passed during the prior year. Others carry multiple generations from elders to newborns. Princesses\, ranging in age from preschool to 18\, ride along the route\, on horseback or by vehicle\, wearing traditional\, elaborate dress with perfect\, modest poise. \nCrow Fair Celebration Powwow & Rodeo Mini-Gallery\n\n \nCrow Fair Pow Wow\nThe Crow Fair Pow Wow is much like pow wows throughout the west\, except for more emphasis on traditional dance styles. You can pick out [the Crow tribe’s style] from hundreds of dancers because the dress ways are the same as the turn of the last century. The only additions are material things to decorate their regalia. \nThe pow wow grand entry begins at 1 p.m. sharp. It is led by the veteran honor guard\, followed by all the dancers who will participate in the contests that have been held throughout the week. The announcer introduces competing drum groups that surround the arbor\, each taking a turn keeping the beat. \nIn addition to the Crow people\, members of other tribes come to dance and sing and sell their goods on the midway that surrounds the arbor. Dance contests\, with substantial prize money\, are held throughout the week with participants ranging in age from preschool to elders. \n \nCrow Fair Rodeo\nThe Crow Fair Rodeo is sponsored annually by the Crow Nation. The rodeo is a daily feature at the Crow Fair\, offering a full day’s entertainment of youth events\, professional Indian cowboys and cowgirls\, and horse racing. Rodeos occur throughout the United States\, through the various rodeo associations like the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. The Northern Plains Indian Rodeo Association\, organized under the Indian National Finals Rodeo\, is the current association that sanctions the rodeo event. \nThe Rodeo is held at the Edison Real Bird Memorial Complex\, in Crow Agency\, Montana. The rodeo arena\, race track\, stables\, and campgrounds are all part of this complex. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Crow Fair Celebration Powwow & Rodeo at Crow Agency in August. \n \nTags: Crow Fair Celebration Powwow\, Crow Fair Celebration Pow Wow\, Crow Fair Powwow\, Crow Fair Pow Wow\, Crow Fair Rodeo \nView Other Montana Powwows
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LOCATION:Crow Agency\, Crow Agency\, MT\, 59022\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Montana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200831
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SUMMARY:Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun
DESCRIPTION:2020 Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nWelcome to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun on August 29-30\, 2020 on the Mashantucket Reservation near Mashantucket\, Connecticut. Schemitzun\, the Feast of Green Corn and Dance gives honor to Mantoo (Creator) provider of all things and celebrates our harvest\, ancestors\, elders\, veterans\, family and Native American heritage. \nWe welcome you to celebrate our rich heritage at the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun\, our Creator\, our Ancestors\, Veterans\, Elders\, Warriors\, Family & Friends and to give thanks for abundance at this drug and alcohol free event. Join our social dances\, or watch our exhibition dancers and contestants move with skill and power to the ancient rhythms of our grandfather drum! Experience 17th c. life in a living Eastern Woodland Village environment! Try some authentic Native Food favorites or stay on with us in one of our first class hotels and catch a great meal and a show at one of our spectacular restaurants at Foxwoods! Between our certified Native American Craft vendors at our Powwow and the craft stores located at Native Nations at Foxwoods and the Trading Post at the Pequot Museum\, we offer beautiful and distinctive handmade products straight from Indian Country! \n\nMashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun\nAt the annual Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun\, you can experience our Eastern Woodland Culture and traditions which still hold strong today! Walk into history with us through a living exhibit of our 17th c. Woodland Village. Join the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation as we proudly present Schemitzun! \nGeneral\nOpen to the Public\nDrug and Alcohol Free Event\nWheelchair Accessible\nHeld Rain or Shine\nPETS ALLOWED \nMashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun Location\nThe Mashantucket Reservation\n110 Pequot Trail\nMashantucket\, CT 06338 \nSchemitzun Times:\nSat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.\nSat. Grand Entry 12 noon & 6 p.m.\nSun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.\nSun. Grand Entry 12 noon \nAdmission:\nAdults $10\nSeniors and Children $6\nChildren (5 and under) Free\nPequot Museum Members – Free \nDance Registration\nSaturday & Sunday\, 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m./ Fee: $10.00\, Tiny Tots: Free\nFor more Participant info contact Albert Zamora 860-396-6160 \nMashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun Mini Gallery\n\n \n**NO ONSITE PARKING** FREE EVENT SHUTTLE SERVICE\nBus service is available departing every 30 minutes from the Fox Tower valet\, Grand Pequot Tower bus loop\, Great Cedar bus loop\, Two Trees\, and MPTN Museum. No parking is allowed next to the cultural grounds\, so please take the shuttle.\nShuttle Service Hours:\nSaturday – 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.\nSunday – 10:00am to 6:00pm. \nParticipant Room Rates\nContact Lisa Aquino 860-312-3246\, for more information \nCamping & Showers start 8/26/2016 \nSchemitzun Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To be announced\nArena Director: To be announced\nHead Eastern Social Dancer: To be announced\nHost Drum: To be announced\nInvited Drums: To be announced \nSinging Contest\nOpen to all Native singing groups. Registration Saturday\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM. 1st: $6\,000 / 2nd: $4\,000 / 3rd: $2\,000 / 4th: $1\,500 / 5th: $1\,000. Three man Hand Drum stand-off Contest 1st 300 2nd $150. All singers must purchase a two day singing pass\, $10.00) \nDance Categories\nGolden Age: 50 and over: Women’s E. Traditional\, N-S Traditional combined and Men’s E. War \nAdult: Ages 18-49: Women’s E. Traditional\, N. Traditional\, S. Traditional\, Jingle\, Fancy Shawl Men’s E. War\, N. Traditional\, S. Straight\, Grass\, & Fancy Feather \nTeens: Age 13-17\nGirls: E. Traditional\, N-S Traditional combined\, Jingle\, Fancy Shawl\nBoys: E. War\, N Traditional-S. Straight combined\, Grass\, Fancy Feather \nJuniors: Age 6-12\nGirls: E. Traditional\, N-S Traditional combined\, Jingle\, Fancy Shawl\nBoys: E. War\, N-S Traditional combined\, Grass\, Fancy Feather \nDance Specials (All Ages)\nSmoke Dances(Male & Female )\,$200\nUltimate Warrior(All male categories)\nFancy Feather vs. Fancy Shawl\nSecond Songs\nDuck-n-Dive / Grass / E. Round Dance (females)\, Jingle \nYouth Specials\nSecond Songs (ages 4 -12)\nFancy Shawl\, Jingle\, Girl’s Traditional\, Girl’s Eastern Traditional Old Style\, Boys Traditional\, Grass \n \nAuthentic Arts and Crafts: Fine\nNative American arts & crafts will be offered including beadwork\, baskets\, soaps\, wampum\, paintings\, tee shirts\, herbal teas\, books\, prints & more! \nVisit our 17th Century Eastern Woodland Village Exhibit: There will be demonstrations of wampum making\, net making\, and open fire cooking. Come listen to the stories of our ancestors and experience rich heritage in this unique\, living exhibit. \nNo Alcohol or Drugs! MPTN will not be responsible for lost or stolen items. \nMark your calendar today you don’t miss the next Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun on the Mashantucket Reservation  near Ledyard\, Connecticut. \nTags: Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Schemitzun\, Mashantucket Pequot Schemitzun\, Connecticut Powwow\, Connecticut Pow Wow\, Mashantucket Pequot Powwow\, Mashantucket Pequot Pow Wow \nView other Connecticut Pow Wows
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LOCATION:Mashantucket Pequot Reservation – Foxwoods Resort Casino\, Mashantucket\, CT\, 06339\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Casino,Connecticut Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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