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SUMMARY:USC Native American and Pacific Islander Cultural Festival
DESCRIPTION:USC’s Native American Student Union is very excited to announce that we are teaming up with the USC Pacific Islander Student Association for our very first Cultural Festival. Come learn about Native American and Pacific Islander culture from the students themselves! \nWhere/When – USC Parkside Lawn on April 29th 2:00pm-5:00pm \nThere will be art\, performances and a student panel with representatives from both groups\, as well as amazing food that you don’t won’t to miss out on!  \nFIRST 50 PEOPLE EAT NAVAJO TACOS FOR FREE!!! \nSTILL IN NEED OF VENDORS – THERE IS NO FEE TO ATTEND
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/usc-native-american-and-pacific-islander-cultural-festival/
LOCATION:USC Parkside Lawn\, 920 W 37th Pl.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90007\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170409
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20170131T153256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190126T225518Z
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SUMMARY:Talihina Festival Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2017 Talihina Festival Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n\nCome out and experience the 48th Annual Talihina Festival Pow Wow on April 8\, 2017 at Talihina School Gym in Talihina\, Oklahoma. The Talihina Festival Pow Wow features handmade arts and crafts\, food concessions and intertribal dancing. The Talihina Festival Powwow is a celebration of dance and a gathering of friends and family. Gourd dancing will take place throughout the day with a break for an evening meal. In the evening\, enjoy the sights and sounds of the Talihina Indian Festival Powwow’s spectacular grand entry at 7pm\, followed by intertribal dancing featuring men’s fancy dance\, traditional\, straight and grass and women’s Southern cloth\, buckskin\, fancy shawl and jingle dances. There will also be a Tiny Tots contest for ages 0-6. \nPublic welcome – No admission fee – Bring Pow Wow chairs\nAll princess clubs and drums welcome \nProgram\n2 PM – Gourd Dance\n5 PM – Supper\n6 PM – Gourd Dance\n7 PM – 10 PM – Grand Entry & Inter-Tribal Dances \nHead Staff\nMaster of CeremoniesC – To be announced\nHead Singer – To be announced\nHead Man Dancer – To be announced\nHead Lady Dancer – To be announced\nHead Gourd Dancer – To be announced\nArena Director – To be announced\nHonor Guard – To be announced \nActivities include 50/50 Raffles\, Cake Walk\, Door Prizes and Food concessions provided by local group. \nNot responsible for thefts/accidents – No firearms\, alcohol or drugs \nMark your calendar today si you won’t miss the next annual Talihina Festival Pow Wow in Talihina\, Oklahoma. \nView Other Oklahoma Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/talihina-festival-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Talihina School Gym\, Talihina\, OK\, 74571\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170227
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20170212T044610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T060539Z
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SUMMARY:MTSU Indigenous Peoples Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the MTSU Indigenous Peoples Powwow on February 24-26\, 2017 at the Tennessee Livestork Center in Murfreesboro\, Tennessee. The three-day intertribal contest powwow includes native dancing and singing\, Lakota author Ron Colombe\, drummers Prairie Thunder and The Bandits\, flutists Ryan Molina and Jaime Chavez\, craft vendors\, oral tradition storytellers Dennis Claus and Grady Jones\, and some of the top-ranked dancers ranging from the Cree of the Canadian Tundra to Aztec Dancers of South America and the Incans of the Ecuadorian Andes. \nEvents planned supporting the dance include a frybread cookoff\, an indigenous forum on issues and successes\, a blues performance at JazzMaTazz by renowned Seneca blues artist Butch Mudbone\, an honoring of native and non-native veterans\, and a welcoming of the Nishiyuu Warriors. Saturday includes lots of special activities for kids. \nSpecial activities for kids on Saturday invite young ones to learn the Aztec dances and their cultural significance. The Indigenous Peoples’ Powwow will welcome kids to come experience knowledge they will not find in their school texts and elevate their understanding of this world we live in. \nAdmission\n$7:00 Adults\n$5:00 MTSU Students and Senior Citizens\nFree – Children under 6\, Military\, EMT\, Fire and Police \nHead Staff\nHost Southern Drum: The Bandits\, Nashville\, TN\nHost Northern Drum: Prairie Thunder\, White Earth\, MN\nMaster of Ceremonies: Ron Colombe\nArena Director: Jimmy Reedy\nHead Drum Judge: Nick Behan\nHead Judge: Gab Bullock\nHonored Vet: Paul Wilson\nHead Man and Lady: Picked Daily\nHonored Guests: Nishiyuu Warriors \nEVENT SCHEDULE:\nFriday\n4 p.m. Frybread cookoff\n5 p.m. Indigenous issues forum\n6:30 p.m. Social dances\n9 p.m. (at JazzMaTazz\, 1824 Old Fort Pkwy.) Butch Mudbone Blues (formerly of Redbone) \nSaturday\n9 a.m. Doors open\n10 a.m. Storytelling\, native flute\, speakers\n12 p.m. Grand entry and presenting flags\, veterans honoring\, contest opens\, kids’ special events\n3:30 p.m. Honor welcoming: Nishiyuu Warrirors\n6 p.m. Grand entry and retiring flags\, contest resumes \nSunday\n9 a.m. Doors open\n10 a.m. Storytelling\, native flute\, speakers\n12 p.m. Grand entry and presenting flags\, veterans honoring\, contest opens\n2 p.m. Special honoring \nLocation\nTennessee Livestock Center\n1737 Blue Raider Drive\nMurfreesboro\, Tennessee 37132 \nAbout the MTSU Native American Student Association\nThe MTSU Native American Student Association proudly presents the annual MTSU Indigenous Peoples Powwow. Our not-for-profit organization comprises of tribally enrolled students\, faculty\, staff and alumni of MTSU\, as well as\, supporters of Native American and Indigenous peoples. As we are students inspired to create this event in service to our community\, we must fully and independently fund this event and ask you to help make that happen. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next MTSU Indigenous Peoples Powwow in Murfreesboro\, TN. \nView other Tennessee Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mtsu-indigenous-peoples-powwow/
LOCATION:Tennessee Livestork Center\, 1737 Blue Raider Drive\, Murfreesboro\, TN\, 37132\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170212
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20170111T051900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T105758Z
UID:10341-1486598400-1486857599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fritztown Free Trappers Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2017 Fritztown Free Trappers Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \nExperience pre-1840s frontier life at the 2019 Fritztown Free Trappers Rendezvous on February 9-11\, 2017 at the site of a previous Southwestern Regional Rendezvous in Shiner\, Texas. NOTE: The Fritztown Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous is now the
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fritztown-free-trappers-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Nagelmueller Ranch\, FM 355\, Shiner\, TX\, 77984\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fritztown Free Trappers":MAILTO:jblmrm3@satx.rr.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161003
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20160823T044653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T164029Z
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SUMMARY:Hawes Farms Civil War Days Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Hawes Farms Civil War Days Reenactment returns on Sep 29 – Oct 2\, 2016 to Historic Hawes Farms in Anderson\, CA. For three days the Farm is turning into a civil war camp and reenactment site of a civil war battle. Come learn about the Confederates\, Federals and Civilians that helped change America. Watch as history come to life with reenactors wearing the clothing of the period\, using the speech and mannerisms of the time\, playing and singing the tunes of the 1860s\, and more! This event is no longer held. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvKvasW9Fk&width=540&height=333[/embedyt] \nThe Civil War Reenactors\nHawes Farms Civil War Days Reenactment features authentic military camps\, scripted battles and skirmishes\, and Union and Confederate Military Drills and Demonstrations are provided by the Reenactors of the American Civil War (RACW). Organized in 1991\, Reenactors of the American Civil War (RACW) is a non-profit living history organization based in Northern California. One of their goals is to stimulate interest in the historical significance of the period in our history termed “the War Between the States”. Comprised of Confederate\, Federal and civilian representatives\, they will recreate the drama and realities of life during this pivotal time in American history — portraying life as it was for members of both armies in the camps\, on campaigns\, and in battle at the Hawes Farms Civil War Days Reenactment. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Thursday and Friday: Civil War Field Trips (School Days) Information”]\nCurriculum is suitable for K-12. Members of Civil War living history groups from California and beyond share details of the Civil War with students. Dressed in 1860s garb and stepping into the roles of characters of the time\, they talk about flags\, artillery\, marching\, medicine and more. Cavalry members gallop horses across an open field as cannons fire periodically. Students learned to march holding rifle-shaped boards. \nThursday (morning only)\nFriday (morning and afternoon) \nOur Civil War Reenactment field trips are presented by Reenactors of the American Civil War (RACW)\, a not-for-profit living history organization based in Northern California. Morning and afternoon sessions available (approximately 2 hours each). Bring a picnic lunch to eat at the farm either before or after your field trip! There will be as many as 12 rotating stations for each session. \nStudents will be able to roam through authentic military encampments for hands-on learning adventure. They will see scripted battles with artillery\, cavalry and infantry troops — and watch cannons booming! There will be both Union and Confederate soldiers presenting military drills and demonstrations. \nStudents and Chaperones: $7.00 — Teachers are free!\nReservations are required! Make them online now![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nPreliminary Schedule\nPublic Days: Saturday and Sunday. \nSaturday\n10:00am – Camps open to public for living history and tours of the camps\n11:30am – Brigade formations for public viewing\n12 noon – 1st Battle begins\n12:45pm – 1st Battle complete – Demonstrations open\n1:15pm – Troops return to encampments and camps reopen to the public for tours\n3:45pm – Camps close to spectators. Demonstrations open\n4:00pm – 2nd Battle begins\n4:45pm – 2nd Battle complete.\n5:30pm – Troops return to encampments.\n7:00-10:00pm – Dance to the sounds of period music by “Loosely Strung Band”. \nSunday\n9:00am – Camps open to public for living history and tours of the camps\n9:30am – Church call open to public\n10:30am – Brigade formations for public viewing\n11:00am – 1st Battle begins\n11:45am – 1st battle complete – Demonstrations open\n12 Noon – Troops return to encampments and camps reopen to the public for tours\n1:45pm – Camps close to spectators\n2:00pm – 2nd Battle begins\n2:45pm — 2nd battle complete – Demonstrations open\n3:00pm – Troops return to encampments and camps reopen to the public for tours\n3:30pm – Camps close to spectators \nVendor Information\nWe invite vendors to come setup their booths and sell their wares. We are looking for vendors whose products or services will compliment the theme of the weekend. \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/hawes-farms-civil-war-days-reenactment/
LOCATION:Historic Hawes Farms\, 21923 Dersch Road\, Anderson\, CA\, 96007\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reenactors of the American Civil War":MAILTO:frdr812@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160912
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20160626T142438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171231T181702Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Run Fur Traders Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:This event is no longer held.\nJoin us at the Buffalo Run Fur Traders Rendezvous on September 9-11\, 2016\, about 17 miles north of Muldrow\, Oklahoma and experience the commerce of the wild frontier as re-enactors take visitors back to the time of fur trappers and traders at the Fur Trade Era Rendezvous. Learn about the lifestyle of the time period between 1820 and 1850 through high-spirited competitions\, educational stations and much more. Step back in time to when the West was young as you experience a wide variety of living history presentations including storytellers in character and participants in period clothing. \nGet up close to primitive campsites and learn some of the survival skills used by mountain men and fur traders of the 1800s. Watch a variety of demonstrations including muzzle loading rifles\, tomahawk throwing and more! \nThe Buffalo Run Fur Traders Rendezvous is taking place at a beautiful place on the bank of babbling Lees Creeks lots of trees and lots of room. \nLocation: 17 miles north of Muldrow\, Oklahoma (see directions below) \nSeptember 9-11\, 2016 \nEarly setup Sept 6-8\, 2016 – One hour unloading after September 8. \nCamp open to public\nFriday & Saurday Sep 10-11: 9am – 4pm – Free \nPrimitive Camping $10 per adult\nTrader Fee: Prize donation (limit 2 adults) \nSchedule of Events\nFri 9am – 2:30pm – School Days\nSat Ladies Tea & Potluck Dinner\nSun Morning Church Services\nKids games thoroughout \nRequired\nPre-1840 Dress & Camp at all times.\nPeriod fire buckets at camp fires\nCome prepared for burn ban\nHorses require negaive coggins \nCompetition: FREE\nMuzzloaders only – open sights\, load from bag\nKnife & Hawk Throwing\nPrimitive Bow\nFire Starting\nCooking Competion \nOther: Wood limited\, Water Buffalo in camp\, Period Musicians Welcome\, Horses & Pets allowed – must be on leash & under control. \nContacts:\nAllan “Stitch” Rau (918) 774-2909\n“Pony Bill” Penn (918) 774-5909\nJennifer “Antique” Cook(479) 430-3718 jennie2665@me.com \nDirections from I-40\nTake Muldrow Exit #321\, turn north towards Muldrow. Follow road (Main St./648) through town for 11 miles. Turn east (right) nto Highway 101. Go 6 miles to S 4749 Road. Turn right onto S 4749 Road. Continue to low-water bridge. Cross bridge and immediately turn left and follow road to event.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/buffalo-run-fur-traders-rendezvous/
LOCATION:17 Miles North of Muldrow\, Muldrow\, OK\, 74948\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160905
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20160801T192840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T185332Z
UID:6837-1472774400-1473033599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2016 Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nThe 11th Annual Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow on September 2-4\, 2016 will be held at the Bandera City Park in Bandera\, Texas. The sheer excitement of a traditional Native American Powwow is second to none. Since 2004\, Celebrate Bandera has hosted what has become one of the State’s most popular powwows\, the Annual Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow. This event is canceled until further notice. \nWith the growth and success of the Annual Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow has come a renewal of the “Circle of Life.” Join us in this celebration as Native American performers\, dancers\, storytellers\, flute players\, and artists travel from long distances nationwide to reunite in celebration of their ancestry\, customs and traditions. \n \nThe Annual Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow is family friendly\, so don’t leave anyone home! Celebrate Bandera’s Circle of Life Powwow is a great way to enjoy and learn about the American Indian culture. \nToday\, powwows occur virtually year round\, inside or outside. Native American foods and arts and crafts normally line the periphery near the dance arena where crowds mingle\, sharing the fun and festivities. Many American Indian families pack up and “go on the powwow circuit\,” camping out and enjoying the fellowship of beloved friends along the way. \nAbout Celebrate Bandera\nThe Annual Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow is part of a larger overall event\, “Celebrate Bandera” that is held each Labor Day Weekend in Bandera\, Texas. So\, come to “powwow” in Bandera\, Cowboy Capital of the World where the fun never sets! Events include: music\, horses\, longhorn cattle\, gunfights\, National Professional Bull Rider’s Challenge\, the South Texas Bull Fighter’s Challengeand\, living history demonstrations\, and of course\, the Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow! \nBandera Powwow Schedule\nFriday\n4:30 pm – Gourd Dance\n7:00 pm – Grand Entry \nSaturday\n11:00 am – Gourd Dance\n1:30 pm – Grand Entry\n7:00 pm – Grand Entry \nSunday\n11:00 am – Gourd Dance\n1:00 pm – Grand Entry \nBANDERA POWWOW HEAD STAFF\nMaster of Ceremonies: Larry Liles\nArena Director: Randy Fraizer\nHead Judge: Dana Medina\nHead Man: Issac Coriz\nHead Lady: Althea Monoessy\nSouthern Drum: Ottertrail\nNorthern Drum: Young Buffalo Horse\nHost Gourd Clan: Comanche Little Ponies\nColor Guard: Traditional American Indian Society (TAIS)\nSpecial Performance by – Terry Tsotigh \nLocation\nBandera City Park\n1102 Maple Street\nBandera\, TX 78003 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow on Labor Day Weekend at the Bandera City Park in Bandera\, Texas. \nTags: Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Powwow\, Bandera Circle Of Life Intertribal Pow Wow\, Bandera Circle Of Life Labor Day Powwow\, Bandera Circle Of Life Labor Day Pow Wow\, Texas Powwow\, Texas Pow Wow \nView other Texas Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bandera-circle-of-life-intertribal-powwow/
LOCATION:Bandera City Park\, 1102 Maple Street\, Bandera\, TX\, 78003\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bandera Community Foundation":MAILTO:coordinator@celebratebandera.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160813T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160815T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20160625T194428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190219T175811Z
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SUMMARY:Teton Valley Mountan Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Victor\, Idaho for the Teton Valley Mountan Rendezvous on August 13-15\, 2016 for a family oriented event that includes Mountain Men\, Native Americans\, and Cowboys as well as local entertainment\, crafts\, food\, contests\, and more. \nThe Teton Valley Mountan Rendezvous harkens back to Teton Valley’s roots as a gathering place for hunters\, trappers and explorers—the first was held in 1832—and everyone is invited to experience a little bit of life back in the day. \nBrowse the traders’ row\, where you can find period art\, crafts and more. Learn to shoot a black-powder rifle\, take a ride on a horse or wagon\, or participate in the Dutch-oven cook-off. For those not feeling up to cooking a Dutch-oven meal\, there will be plenty of burgers\, hot dogs\, crazy corn and kettle corn for purchase. \nContact\n9000 S. Hwy 33\nVictor City\, Idaho 83455\nPhone: (208) 787-2940 \nAccommodations Camp Grounds (Motels also available):\nTeton Valley Campground\n128 W Hwy 31\nVictor\, ID\n(3 blocks west of intersection Hwy 33 & 31- Victor)\n208-787-2647Campground\, Showers\, RV Park\, Cabins \nCamp Colter\n37 Aspen Ave\nVictor\, Idaho 83455\n208-787-2267\nRV camp sites\, electricity \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Teton Valley Mountan Rendezvous in Victor\, ID. \nView other Idaho Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/teton-valley-mountan-rendezvous/
LOCATION:9000 S. Hwy 33\, Victor City\, ID\, 83455\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160807
DTSTAMP:20260429T021501
CREATED:20160730T040917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T191644Z
UID:6756-1470355200-1470527999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Hawkhaven Benefit Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Hawkhaven Benefit Powwow on Aug 5-6\, 2016 at the Hawkhaven Dance Grounds in Meeker\, OK. Enjoy the dancing and singing and help raise money and food for a good cause. Canned food drive will benefit regional food banks. Donate $20 in non-perishable food items and receive $25 in raffle tickets of your choice. \nHawkhaven Benefit Powwow Head Staff\nHead Singer – Gene Logan\nHead Man – Jim charlton\nHead Lady – Rachel Tucker\nHead Gourd – Cecil Wahpekeche\nArena Director – Sam James\nEmcee – Jeff Wilson\nColor Guard – Sauk & Fox Veterans Honor Guard \nPowwow Schedule\nFriday\n7:00 am – Flag & Breakfast\n5:30 pm – Dinner\n7:30 pm – Intertribal Dancing \nSaturday\n7:00 am – Flag & Breakfast\n2:00 pm – Gourd Dance\n5:30 pm – Dinner\n7:30 pm – Intertribal Dancing \nAll princesses and organizations welcome. \nPowwow & Vendor Info\nCurt Skillet (405) 740-9615 ceskillett@gmail.com \nHawkhaven Benefit Powwow Location\nHawkhaven Dance Grounds\nMeeker\, OK\nEast of Meeker on HWY 62\nTurn south on N345 \nView Other Powwows in Oklahoma
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/hawkhaven-benefit-powwow/
LOCATION:Hawkhaven Dance Grounds\, Meeker\, OK\, 74855\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hawkhaven Powwow Committee":MAILTO:ceskillett@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160803T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T021502
CREATED:20160611T155234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T100117Z
UID:5292-1470211200-1470589200@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:32nd Annual Bell's Fort Free Trappers & Muzzle Loaders Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:Event is no longer active.\nThe 32nd Annual Bell’s Fort Free Trappers & Muzzle Loaders Rendezvous will be on August 3-7\, 2016 at the Bear Basin Ranch\, 11 miles east of Westcliffe\, Colorao. Enjoy the sights and sounds of rendezvous\, meet and make new friends\, join in the competitions and bargain with the traders. \nEarly set up for traders and work crew only\, Monday Aug. 1\nCamp set up Wed. August 3\nRegistration gate hours: 8am -11am and 1pm -5pm.\nVisitors Hours: 9am to 4pm.\nNo traders fee\, traders must have period correct wares and set up. Donation for prize table appreciated.\nSeparate Modern and Primitive camps\, wood & limited water on site. Shooting\, knife and Hawk competitions\nOpen Iron sights / patched round ball only. Pre 1840 firearms only. No inline anything. \nIn case of fire ban: No open fires\, cooking on propane and gas stoves only. \nPets allowed in camp on leash\, owner responsible for cleaning up\, rabies tag required \nBooshway: Dan Hoffman (Cricket) (719 ) 783-0332 Segundo: Ken Myers 719-547-2868 \nBell’s Fort Free Trappers & Muzzle Loaders Rendezvous Pre-registration due by July 10\, 2016.\nMail early registration to Purser: Joe Perry\, 184 Del Rio\, Pueblo\, CO 81007.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/32nd-annual-bells-fort-free-trappers-muzzle-loaders-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Bear Basin Ranch\, 473 Co Rd 271\, Westcliff\, CO\, 81252\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bell's Fort Free Trappers and Muzzle Loaders":MAILTO:contact@bellsfort.fsdblog.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160716
DTSTAMP:20260429T021502
CREATED:20160625T214516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190219T180840Z
UID:5776-1468540800-1468627199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Buckskin Bill Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the annual Buckskin Bill Rendezvous in Cascade\, Idaho on July 15\, 2016. Fur trade dress required. Come enjoy the rendezvous named after “the last of the mountain men”. \nCONTACT\nPaul Bolin 208-631-8268\nCharlie Swindell 208-559-7408 \nWHEN\nFriday\, July 15\, 2016 03:00 pm \nLOCATION: Kennedy Ranch\, Cascade\, ID\nCascade\, Idaho 83611 \nAbout Buckskin Bill \nBuckskin Bill\, also known as “the last of the mountain men\,” forged a seemingly primitive life for himself along the banks of Idaho’s Salmon River. Born Sylvan Ambrose Hart in 1906\, he received his nickname from local Forest Service rangers for the tanned deer hides he wore as clothing. Raised in Oklahoma Territory\, he eventually found his way to the Five Mile Bar along the Salmon River in 1932 and made it his home.  \nMostly eschewing the dubious comforts of city life and strangling restrictions on personal freedoms there\, Buckskin Bill chose a more solitary\, utterly self-sufficient life by the Salmon. He fished\, trapped\, hunted\, raised crops\, made his own food and clothing and wine.  \nSylvan Hart possessed even more skills than those demanded by living off the land. He also held an engineering degree from Oklahoma University; studied Latin\, Greek\, French\, German\, Russian\, Swahili\, Portuguese\, Spanish\, and Norwegian; took courses in petroleum engineering as a graduate student; and worked on the top-secret Norden Bombsight at Boeing’s Kansas factory during World War II. He may have lived what appeared to be a simple life\, but clearly he was not remotely a simple man. \nWhen it came to picking enemies\, Buckskin Bill chose a fairly big one: the National Forest Service.  After having lived quietly in his chosen riverside haven for years\, Buckskin bristled when the Forest Service pushed to have the entire place designated as a Primitive Area\, which meant no human habitation whatsoever allowed.  Eventually\, the government was convinced that one man who lived off the land in an authentic manner deserved to stay there.  \nBuckskin Bill died in 1980\, a mountain man to the last. The Buckskin Bill Museum\, located on the Salmon River’s Five Mile Bar\, showcases the actual items he made and used in his lifetime.
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LOCATION:The Kennedy Ranch\, Corral Creek Road\, Cascade\, ID\, 83611\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160520T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T021502
CREATED:20160406T151918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T221313Z
UID:4263-1463731200-1463936400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:The Battle of Temple Junction
DESCRIPTION:City of Temple’s Parks and Recreation Department along with the Major Robert M. White Camp #1250\, Sons of Confederate Veterans is planning the 8th Annual Civil War Reenactment\, The Battle of Temple Junction. \nThe event kicks off on Friday\, May 20 with area school districts participating in living history demonstrations of how soldiers cooked\, slept and camped. \nFull-scale battles open to the public will be held on Saturday\, May 21 and Sunday\, May 22 along with military surgeon demonstrations and cavalry competitions. \nThe Battle of Temple Junction is a fictitious battle\, as Temple was not founded until well after the War Between the States. The purpose of the event is to illustrate how a typical battle was fought and how Union and Confederate troops lived and trained during the war. Reenactors will use either period or reproduction weapons\, uniforms\, and gear. \nThe reenactment grounds will also have food vendors and period vendors\, called Sutlers\, who will sell their wares to the reenactors and the general public
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-temple-junction/
LOCATION:Texas Early Day Tractor & Engine Association Show Grounds\, 1717 Eberhardt Road\, Temple\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,z - Discontinued by Org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160509
DTSTAMP:20260429T021502
CREATED:20160329T160121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190309T161408Z
UID:3612-1462492800-1462751999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:CCTP Powwow Calendar has been advised that this event is no longer at the Withlacoochee River Park. We have not been able to confirm its new location so are removing it as an active listing until we can do so.  \nCelebrate moms and native culture at the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow at the Withlacoochee River Park in Dade City\, Florida. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the day. All drums and dancers are invited. Enjoy Native American Food (Fry Bread\, Indian Taco\, Etc.)\, American Foods\, and Indian Arts and Crafts\, Flint Knapping\, Basket Weaving\, and 50/50 Raffles. \nExperience the sights and sounds of the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow Drumming and dancing\, Flute Players\, and Storytelling. Grand entries and intertribal dancing all 3 days. \nGates Open\nFriday – 9:00am to 10:00pm\nSaturday – 9:00am to 10:00pm\nSunday – 9:00am to 5:00pm \nAdmission Fees\n$5.00 per person\nChildren under 10 FREE \nHead Staff\nMC: To be announced\nHost Drum: To be announced\nHead Lady: To be announced\nHead Man: To be announced\nArena Director: To be announced \nCamping Available\n– Primitive in the field – $15.00 per event Primitive with power\n– $20.00 per event Self contained motor home in field\n– $20.00 per event Motor home with power and water\n– $45.00 per event\nWithlacoochee River Park is in charge of camping in wooded area.\nNo animals in wooded area \nLocation\nWithlacoochee River Park\n12449 Withlacoochee Blvd\nDade City\,FL 33525\n352-567-0264 \nVendor Booth space: $180.00 for 3 day event \nMore Information: Sharon Thomas 352-567-0264 windspirit1985@yahoo.com \n“Big Ma” and the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow\nLeEstes Keiser Hamm spent countless hours telling her children and other kin about their Muscogee Creek tribe ancestry — their culture and their traditions. For all of her 78 years Big Ma could never completely shake the fear of openly sharing her heritage\, out of concern that she would be forced to Oklahoma like her ancestors during the Trail of Tears. \nThat secret slipped only after her daughter Mittie Wood started the annual Mother’s Day Pow Wow in her own mother’s honor with the blessing of the Pasco County commissioners back in 1991. “Do you know what you’re doing?” Wood\, now 68\, recalls her late mother asking. “They’re gonna come get us and take us to Oklahoma.” \nWood said the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow\nwas born after her twin granddaughters\, who wore traditional Creek regalia\, started kindergarten and were teased at school. She started voluntarily educating Pasco’s schoolchildren about American Indian culture and soon saw a shift in acceptance. She began planning a powwow to showcase traditions like dance\, storytelling\, blow guns and flint knapping. The first year drew about 600 people over the three days\, she said. Now the turnout is more like 2\,500 to 3\,000 throughout the weekend. \nThe Withlacoochee River Park includes A Creek Village built years ago specifically for the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow\, as well as an arena where storytelling\, demonstrations and performances are held. \nWhile the powwow is dedicated to Big Ma\, it goes out to all mothers. \nBig Ma died a decade after the powwow began\, and her ashes were released in the Withlacoochee River\, not far from the powwow site. But her spirit lives through her family and the simple message she taught them: “Be proud of where you come from\, no matter where it is.” \nNo drugs\, alcohol\, or firearms. All pets must be on a leash (with owner on the other end). All wolf hybrids must have papers to enter pow wow. \nMark your calendar so you don’t miss the next Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow in Dade City\, FL. \nView other Florida Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mittie-wood-memorial-mothers-day-native-american-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Undefined\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160417T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T021502
CREATED:20160329T154108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T165154Z
UID:3599-1460880000-1460912400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:Modesto Junior College will host the 16th annual Intertribal Pow Wow on Sunday\, April 20 from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on MJC’s East Campus Quad\, located at 435 College Avenue in Modesto. The Pow Wow brings together and shares the culture and traditions of Native American people with the community and campus. The event is open to the public and admission is free. (In the event of rain the Pow Wow will be held in the pavilion of the Agriculture Center for Education on West Campus.) \nPow Wow activities begin with gourd dancing at 11:30 a.m.\, followed by the grand entry at 12 noon\, featuring the traditional opening ceremony and honor guard.  The program includes traditional Native American singers and dancers accompanied by drum groups and will honor veterans for sacrifices given to their country.  \nAuthentic Native American arts\, crafts\, jewelry\, painting\, beadwork\, t-shirts and other items from the diverse tribal nations will be offered for sale during the Pow Wow. Native American food will also be available for purchase\, including Indian fry bread and Indian tacos. \nThe MJC club Red Nations and Friends is currently conducting a drive to gather shoes and socks for the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota\, one of the poorest communities in the United States. Canupa Gluha Mani\, from the Lakota Sioux of Pine Ridge and Strong Heart Warrior Society\, will be at this year’s Pow Wow to pick up the donations and speak about the living conditions on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Donations of new and gently used shoes\, socks and warm clothing can be deposited in barrels at multiple campus locations through April 17. \nThe Pow Wow\, is an alcohol and drug free event sponsored by Red Nations and Friends\, and the Associated Students of MJC\, and co-sponsored by the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wok Indians and the Black Oak Casino and Resort.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/modesto-junior-college-intertribal-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Modesto Junior College\, East Campus Quad\, 435 College Avenue \, Modesto\, CA\, 95350\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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ORGANIZER;CN="Associated Students of Modesto Junior College":MAILTO:asmjc.weebly.com or ivorye@mjc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160312T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T021502
CREATED:20160717T104214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T145656Z
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SUMMARY:Fulton County Museum Living History Faire
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Fulton County Museum Living History Faire on March 12-13\, 2016 at the Fulton County Museum in Rochester\, IN. Vendors from all over the US will show and sell historical items pre-1890. Vendor space is limited and will be assigned on a first come\, first served basis upon receipt of application and fees. Early registration is recommended. \nPre-1890 event devoted to Living History and Accoutrements. Trade goods similar to what is sold at Trail of Courage – some of the same vendors. Leather\, beads\, jewelry\, dreamcatchers\, moccasins\, furs\, blacksmith items\, pottery\, historic clothing\, candle lanterns\, etc. Afternoon seminars start at 1pm. \nSaturday 9 am – 5 pm\nSunday 9 am – 3 pm \nAdmission $1 \nFood available both days. \nLocation\nFulton County Museum Living History Faire\nUS 37 E 375 N\nRochester\, IN 46975\n574-223-4436
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LOCATION:Fulton County Museum\, 37 E 375 N\, Rochester\, IN\, 46975\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fulton County Historical Society":MAILTO:fchs@rtcol.com
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