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SUMMARY:Nutmeg Volunteers Fife and Drum Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Nutmeg Volunteers Fife and Drum Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 24th Annual Nutmeg Volunteers Fife and Drum Muster on August 31\, 2019 at the Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park in Groton\, Connecticut. The muster takes place on Labor Day Weekend Saturday. The local Nutmeg Volunteer Junior Ancient Fife and Drum Corps performs as part of the fife and drum corps muster that they also host. Fife and drum corps from around the region will be in attendance. \n\nNutmeg Volunteers Fife and Drum Muster\nA short parade begins at 11:00 a.m. inside the Revolutionary War Battlefield in the park\, where Colonel Ledyard\, while surrendering the Fort to the British was fatally stabbed with his own sword. The Obelisk Monument will be open during the day to climb and take in views of the Fort\, Thames River\, and the banks of both Groton and New London. A traditional muster will follow. \nPublic Welcome – Admission Free \nHours: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. \nFife and Drum Corps wishing to participate should RSVP by August 28th by email: nutmegfifedrum@aol.com\, phone (860) 446-8626\, or US Mail P.O. BOX 588 Groton\, CT 06340. \nLocation\nFort Griswold Battlefield State Park\nPark Ave & Monument Street\nGroton\, CT 06340 \nDirections: I-95 North take Exit 85 for Downtown Groton. At end of ramp go straight up hill. At second light turn right onto Meridian Street. Go to stop sign and turn left onto Monument Street and follow around to Fort Griswold State Park. \nFor More Information:\nEmail: nutmegfifedrum@aol.com\, Phone: (860) 446-8626 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Nutmeg Volunteers Fife and Drum Muster on the first Saturday in September over Labor Day Weekend at the Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park in Groton\, Connecticut. \nTags: Nutmeg Volunteers Fife and Drum Muster\, Nutmeg Volunteers Fife & Drum Muster\, Nutmeg Muster\, Fife and Drum Muster\, Nutmeg Volunteer Junior Ancient Fife and Drum Corps \nView other Drum & Fife Corps Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/nutmeg-volunteers-fife-drum-muster/
LOCATION:Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park\, Park Ave & Monument Street\, Groton\, CT\, 06340\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Labor Day Event Calendar,Labor Day Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190901
DTSTAMP:20260405T215021
CREATED:20170827T042636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T105937Z
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SUMMARY:Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor
DESCRIPTION:2019 Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 25th Annual Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor will be held on August 31\, 2019 at Chief Plenty Coups State Park in Pryor\, Montana. The Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor starts at 11:00 a.m. and ends at 8:00 p.m. when the park closes. There will be a free buffalo feed\, a Crow drum and dance group\, speakers and presentation\, a Push Dance contest\, veteran honor guard\, and silent auction. For those looking for an early morning activity\, there will be a Fun Run at 7:00 a.m. \n\nChief Plenty Coups Day of Honor\nFREE and Open to the Public \nHours: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. \nLocation\nChief Plenty Coups State Park\n1 Pryor Creek Road\nPryor\, MT 59066 \nFor more information\, call 406-252-1289; email plentycoups.fwp@gmail.com \nChief Plenty Coups Day of Honor Activities\nFree Fun Run at 7:00 a.m.\nFree Buffalo Feast\nPush Dance Contest\nCrow Drum and Dance Group\nSpecial Speakers & Presentations\nSilent Auction\nVeteran Honor Guard \nChief Plenty Coups Day of Honor Mini Gallery\n\n \nVisitors to the annual Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor will step into a bit of history at the event. They can tour the home where the last traditional chief of the Crow Nation lived. Visitors will hear stories about Chief Plenty Coups and the Crow people. In prior years\, the 195-acre state park\, which sits 40 miles south of Billings\, has drawn a crowd of more than 100 people to hear talks\, eat fry bread\, buy Native jewelry or attend a buffalo feast\, poke their heads inside a teepee or step into the visitor center to learn about the Crow chief. \nChief Plenty Coups’ homestead was dedicated as a peace park in 1928. But the idea for it came to the Crow leader back in the 1880s\, when he and other tribal leaders visited Mount Vernon\, home to President George Washington\, said park manager Chris Dantic. \nWhen Chief Plenty Coups heard how the home of the “great white leader” was open to the public\, it inspired him to do something similar. He wanted to leave his land\, his homestead\, as a park — not just to Crow people but to everyone — since the the chief was a man of peace\, bringing people together. He wanted to make sure it was shared by all cultures. The No. 1 comment at this park is about its peacefulness and the serenity. With little changed on the hilly land that surrounds the park\, it’s not hard to imagine it in the time of Chief Plenty Coups. \nAbout the Park\nChief Plenty Coups State Park is a cultural and historical state park located in Pryor\, MT within the Crow Indian Reservation\, just 35 miles south of Billings. Chief Plenty Coups (Aleek-chea-ahoosh\, meaning “many achievements”) was the last traditional chief of the Crow Tribe and his home is now a National Historic Landmark. Upon Chief Plenty Coups’ death in 1932\, 190 acres of his land was turned into a public park. This decision was made by Chief Plenty Coups and his wife\, Strikes the Iron. The park is a day use park where people can see and walk around his log home\, sacred spring\, and homestead. There is also a visitor center with exhibits about Chief Plenty Coups and the history of the Crow People as well as a gift shop. There is a 3/4 mile trail around the park along beautiful Pryor Creek. The tranquil\, shaded picnic area is a beautiful spot to enjoy lunch and absorb the serenity of this special place. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor on Saturday df Labor Day Weekend at Chief Plenty Coups State Park in Pryor\, Montana. \n \nTags: Chief Plenty Coups Day of Honor\, Chief Plenty Coups State Park \nView Other Montana Powwows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/chief-plenty-coups-day-of-honor/
LOCATION:Chief Plenty Coups State Park\, 1 Pryor Creek Road\, Pryor\, MT\, 59066\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Labor Day Event Calendar,Labor Day Weekend Powwows,Montana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Chief Plenty Coups Association":MAILTO:plentycoups.fwp@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190828
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20180506T124527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T073104Z
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SUMMARY:Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:2019 Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe part of living history at the annual Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance this Memorial Day Weekend on May 25-27\, 2019 at The Henry Ford in Dearborn\, Michigan. Visitors are invited to become a part of living history as Union and Confederate reenactors\, bustling camps and period music enliven the Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance. \n\nGreenfield Village Civil War Remembrance\nWatch Union and Confederate reenactors take part in cavalry\, artillery firing and tactical demonstrations at Walnut Grove. Inside the Village Pavilion guests can take part in special presentations from historians\, see an exhibit of fashions from that time period\, and look through military history from original Army and Navy artifacts. \nCamps\, cavalry and period music will pop up all over the village as Union and Confederate reenactors dress in period clothing and act out scenes from the Civil War. Military tactical demonstrations\, historian insights\, special presentations and hands-on activities\, among others\, are included in your experience. \nAdmission to Greenfield Village:Members: FREEGeneral Admission $28.00Seniors $25.50Youth 5-11 $21.00 \nGreenfield Village Hours for this eventSaturday 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m.Sunday-Monday 9:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. \nSubmerge Yourself ino The Civil War ExperienceSpend the day steeped in the atmosphere that drew 3 million to the battlefield and an estimated 750\,000 to their graves. What did it feel like to fight on your own soil? Immersed amongst Union and Confederate living history soldiers\, historians\, presentations\, 1860s fashions and street clothing\, and military demonstrations\, you might begin to comprehend the circumstances that ended slavery and killed today’s equivalent of 7.5 million people. \n \nHistory deepens from black and white to blues and grays\, as you travel from a battlefield to a Stephen Foster sing-along to a peek into the thriving ready-to-wear fashion industry of the era. Innovations in firearms\, dress and military strategy\, alongside the heroism and tragedy\, make up the American spirit of the era. Join us in honoring and exploring this remarkable time. . \nMilitary & Civilian Camps Feature* Confederate Military Camp Near Logan County Courthouse* Confederate Civilian Camp Near Edison Illuminating Company* Union Military Camp Near Susquehanna Plantation* Union Civilian Camp Near Mulberry Grove* Military Reenactments \nYour experience includes:* 1860s fashions and street clothing* Military Tactical Demonstrations* Recognition\, Commemoration and Presentation* Live Music* Civil War Resource Center* Special Presentations* Historians’ Insights* Military and Civilian Camps* Hands-on Activities* Dramatic Presentations* Free with Greenfield Village Admission \n \nLocationGreenwood Village at The Henry Ford20900 Oakwood Blvd.Dearborn\, MI 48124 \nDirections: The Henry Ford is located in Dearborn\, Michigan on the corner of Village Road and Oakwood Boulevard\, just west of the Southfield Freeway (M-39) and south of Michigan Avenue (US-12). \nParking: Parking is available in several lots surrounding The Henry Ford for $6.00. On busy days the lots fill up quickly. Members and Giant Screen Experience-only patrons park for free. \nFor More Information: Call 313-982-6001 \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance Schedule”]Fall in! Marching and Drill PracticesVillage Green: Sat.\, 10:30-12:30; Mon.\, 9:50-11:30 \nBayonet DrillsVillage Green: Sun. only\, 11:30 \nCavalry DemonstrationWalnut Grove: Sat.\, 4:00\, Sun. & Mon.\, 2:00 \nArtillery Firing DemonstrationNarrated by Al DayWalnut Grove: Sat.\, 4:45\, Sun. & Mon.\, 2:45 \nMilitary ReenactmentsCivil War Small Arms: What Soldiers Carried into BattleHear about and see a demonstration of the evolution of weapons carried by the common soldier. From the old muskets brought from home to some of the latest innovations in firearms.William Hendricks\, Civil War HistorianWalnut Grove: Sat.\, 5:00\, Sun. & Mon.\, 3:00 \nTactical DemonstrationNarrated by William HendricksWalnut Grove: Sat.\, 5:15\, Sun. & Mon.\, 3:15 \nDramatic PresentationsHow I Got Over: True Tales of Hope and EnduranceSusquehanna PlantationSat.\, 12:30\, 2:30\, 3:30 & 4:30Sun. & Mon.\, 12:30\, 2:45 & 3:30 \nThe Breath of EmancipationHermitage Slave QuartersSat.\, 12:00\, 1:00 & 3:00Sun.\, 12:00 & 1:00Mon.\, 1:00 & 2:30 \nHands-on ActivitiesShow Your Support\, Make souvenir ribbon rosettes.Near Ft. Myers LabSat.\, 9:30-7:00Sun. & Mon.\, 9:30-5:00 \nEnlist in the ArmySign up and receive a reproduction Volunteer Enlistment paper.Phoenixville Post OfficeSat.\, 9:30-5:30Sun. & Mon.\, 9:30-4:00 \nMustering in and DrillOnce you’ve enlisted\, fall in and march!Logan County CourthouseSat.\, 10:30\, 12:30\, 2:15\, 4:15 & 5:45Sun.\, 10:30\, 12:30\, 2:15 & 4:15Mon.\, 10:30\, 2:15 & 4:15 \nMusicStrolling performances throughout Greenfield Village11:00-3:00 daily \nCamp Chase Fifes and DrumsScotch Settlement SchoolSun.\, 10:30\, 11:30 & 3:30Mon.\, 10:30\, 2:30 & 3:30 \nStringbandStage near Town HallSat.\, 2:15 & 5:30Sun. & Mon.\, 4:00 \nStephen Foster Sing-AlongTown Hall (inside)Sat.\, 12:15-12:45 & 2:00-3:00Sun. & Mon.\, 1:00-1:30 & 2:30-3:00 \nSounds of AmericaSat.\, 1:00-1:30Sun. & Mon.\, 12:15-12:45 & 2:00-2:20 \nNorth Star Gospel ChoraleStage near Town HallSat.\, Sun.\, 1:30-2:00[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Visitor Helpful Tips and Accessibility Information”]Civil War Remembrance is free with Greenfield Village admission. It includes: historical reenactors in period dress\, battle tactic demonstrations\, live music\, military and civilian camps\, exhibits\, presentations\, commemorations\, hands-on activities and insights from historians. \nDrop-Off and Pick-UpFor guests with mobility limitations\, there is a drop-off and pick-up area in front of the Greenfield Village ticket building. \nBe aware that Civil War Remembrance includes the following: \n\nThe sound of gunshots and the smell of gunpowder from military reenactments\nThe sound of drums throughout the weekend and the sound of a whistle from Armington & Sims Machine Shop on Monday at 3 pm\, signaling a national moment of silence.\nOpen flame and the smell of wood smoke from fires in military and civilian camps\nAreas of uneven terrain off of paved pathways\nCrowds\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance on Memorial Day Weekend at The Henry Ford in Dearborn\, Michigan. \nTags: Greenfield Village Civil War Remembrance\, Greenfield Village Civil War Days\, Michigan Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/greenfield-village-civil-war-remembrance/
LOCATION:Greenwood Village at The Henry Ford\, 20900 Oakwood Blvd.\, Dearborn\, MI\, 48124\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Memorial Day Events,Memorial Day Rendezvous and Reenactments,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="8th Arkansas - 22nd Michigan Civil War Reenactors":MAILTO:8ar22mi@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160917T142818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T123730Z
UID:8344-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Medicine River Charity Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Medicine River Charity Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 6th Annual Medicine River Charity Pow Wow on August 24-25\, 2019 at Medicine River grounds in Gilbertville\, Massachusetts. Our Native American Pow Wow and gathering features dancing\, drumming\, Native American flute playing\, hand drumming\, and modern Native American music. Sunrise ceremonies will be held on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a community feast on Saturday night with the main meal provided. Many vendors. $5.00 camping fee. All proceeds benefit the Medicine River Native Trust\, Inc. Charities for Presque Isle Reservation in Maine and the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. \nGeneral Information\nEveryone Welcome – $5.00 Per Car Load\nAll Drums Welcome\n$5.00 Camping Fee\nAll Donations to benefit Medicine River Native Trust\, Inc. Charities \nActivities\nSaturday Grand Entry is at Noon\nSunday Grand Entry is at 11:00 a.m.\nSunrise Ceremonies: Saturday & Sunday\nPotluck Dinner Saturday Night Main meal provided call or email for what may be needed.\nSaturday night talking circle\nNight drumming until 11 pm on Saturday \nThe Medicine River Charity Pow Wow is a family friendly event. No weapons\, no firearms\, no alcohol\, no drugs \, no politics \, add Dogs welcome but must be leashed at all times. We reserve the right to refuse entry. \nUnder General Information \nFor More Information: Anthony and Mya Hay 774-200-6058  email:  Medicineriver@comcast.net \nLocation\nMedicine River grounds\n26 River Run\nGilbertville\, MA 01031\n508-989-5956 \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the Medicine River Charity Pow Wow at the Medicine River grounds in Gilbertville\, Massachusetts. \nTags: Medicine River Charity Pow Wow\, Medicine River Charity PowWow\, Medicine River Powwow\, Medicine River Spiritual Gathering & Pow Wow\, Medicine River Charity Pow Wow\, Medicine River Powwow\, Massachusetts Powwow\, Massachusetts Pow Wow \nView Other Massachusetts Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/medicine-river-charity-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Medicine River Grounds\, 26 River Run\, Gilbertville\, MA\, 01031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Massachusetts Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anthony and Mya Hay":MAILTO:Myahay@comcast.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160807T164304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T053159Z
UID:7050-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Chippewa River Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Chippewa River Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive early America at the 16th Annual Chippewa River Rendezvous on August 24-25\, 2019 at Mill Yard Park in Cornell\, Wisconsin. The Chippewa River Rendezvous has grown to over 4000 visitors during the weekend encampment. Admission is free for this two day event and is as educational and it is entertaining for the whole family. \nJoin the The thousands of attendees are able to walk along the banks of the beautiful Chippewa River and travel back through time to the late 1600’s and learn about the history of Wisconsin and the people who once lived here. From the Ojibwa to the French\, English\, Irish and Scotsmen\, to the pioneers of the western frontier. You will see pre-1840 Fur trade and Civil War camps and Artillery. \nVisitors can sit with a blacksmith\, a Spinner of wool or a Dyer or Cloth and other living history demontratons. You can try your own hand at making an arrowhead or starting a fire without a match. The Chippewa River Rendezvous offers everyone the opportunity to experience life in a tipi\, a single pole lodge or a Civil War sibly and learn how our everyday items were made: soap\, clothing\, bows and arrows\, bullets and knives. Or visit a trapper camp as he shares his knowledge of trapping\, skinning\, preserving hides and trading furs. \nIn addition\, The Chippewa River Rendezvous features primitive games and competitions for all ages including Frying Pan Toss\, Hawk & Knife Throwing\, Liars Contest\, Treasure Hunt in the Hay\, and Cat and Mouse. There will also be prize drawings\, silent auctions\, historical demonstrations\, worship service\, delicious food and a large modern day flea market\, car show\, craft fair and “Bountiful” Farmers market as well as a Historical Trader Row. Find all of this and at the Chippewa River Rendezvous at Mill Yard Park in Cornell\, Wisconsin in late August each year. \n \nTentative Schedule – Subject to change (times are approximate)\nSATURDAY:\nAtlatl/archery demo 9:00 am\nHay Pile/ Candy Slingshot 10:30am\nFree Raffle 11:am\nLunch 11:00 am – 3:00pm\nFry Pan Throw 12:30 pm\nFree Raffle 2:30pm\nWheel Barrow Race 3:30pm\nSilent Auction 8:00am – 3:30pm\nSUNDAY:\nHay Pile/ Candy Slingshot 10:00am\nAdult Hay Pile 10:30am\nKnife/Hawk Demo 11:00am\nLunch 11:00 am-3:00pm\nSack Race 12:30 pm\nFree Raffle 1:00 pm\nWhisky Run 2:30pm\nSilent Auction 8:00am – 3:30 pm\nBig Raffle Drawing 4:00 pm\nON GOING EVENTS: Both Days\nSilent Auction 8:00am – 3:30pm\nFlea market 8:00am – 4:00pm\nCornell Visitors Center Noon – 4:00pm \nLocation\nMilyard Park\nPark Street\nCornell\, WI 54732 \nContact s\nSandra Gilbert (715) 313-4101\nPeggy Foat (715) 202-0919 ChippewaRiverRendezvous@gmail.com \nVendor Information\nCost: $25 per 20’x20′ space for the weekend (whether one day or both days)\nNO TABLES OR CANOPIES PROVIDED. Set up can begin on Friday from 8:AM – dark. Sat & Sun set up begins at 6:AM. Must be set up by 8:AM. There will be a designated parking area for all venders’ vehicles. If you need to work out of your vehicle or camper\, you will have to purchase one or more spaces to accommodate them. Unreserved spaces will be sold on a “first come\, first served basis”. THIS IS A FAMILY ORIENTED EVENT. No offensive Items will be sold or displayed. No offensive music. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Chippewa River Rendezvous at Mill Yard Park in Cornell\, Wisconsin. \nTags: Chippewa River Rendezvous\, Chippewa River Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Chippewa River Voyageur Rendezvous\, Wisconsin Rendezvous\, Wisconsin Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Wisconsin Voyageur Rendezvous \nView other Wisconsin Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/chippewa-river-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Mill Yard Park\, Bridge Steet & Park Road\, Cornell\, WI\, 54732\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment,Wisconsin Rendezvous
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160329T205227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T144408Z
UID:3770-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Great Dakota Gathering
DESCRIPTION:2019 Great Dakota Gathering\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 16th Annual Great Dakota Gathering on August 24-25\, 2019 at Unity Park at the East end of Lake Winona in Winona\, Minnesota. The Great Dakota Gathering is an annual event for families of indigenous and local populations and around the region. This year\, we join in celebration of the 60th Birthday of Winona LaDuke\, who will be celebrating in WInona during this weekend\, as well. A special social/jingle dress dance will occur on Sunday morning. \nSince its beginning\, the Winona Dakota Unity Alliance (WDUA) has been involved in a number of initiatives to facilitate friendships by promoting education and reconciliation. Join us for this annual event for families of indigenous and local populations and around the region. \n\nGreat Dakota Gathering\nThe Winona Dakota Unity Alliance’s (WDUA) Great Dakota Gathering is unlike any other Powwow around. Enlightening\, energizing\, invigorating\, and powerfully moving\, the Great Dakota Gathering invites Native American families and descendants of settlers together to explore Native American culture\, celebrate friendships\, have fun together\, nurture reconciliation\, and enjoy the meaningful and energizing tradition of dancing. The event includes a Grand Entry Dance by talented Native American dancers\, a learning tent where youngsters can explore Native American culture\, games and activities for kids to have fun together and build friendships\, a unity feast\, Sunrise and other ceremonies\, and a talk circle in which a focus for the day is introduced along with historical background and participants are invited to join in honest heartfelt discussion. \nGreat Dakota Gathering Events (subject to change)\nSaturday Detail (tentative) \n\nWelcome Fire\nWelcome Dinner\nOvernight Camping available\n\nSaturday Detail (tentative) \n\nSunrise Ceremony\, Continental Breakfast & Flag Raising\nKids Events: Relay Races\, Storytelling & Scavenger Hunt\nNative Lacrosse Games & Clinics (beginner & all ages)\nTalk Circle\nvIndigenous Learning Tent\nCommunity Organization Exhibitors\nMoccasin Tournament\nGenealogy Tent\nDakota Language Bingo\n1 PM Grand Entry & Powwow\nSoup Supper\n\nSunday Detail (tentative) \n\nSunrise Ceremony\, Continental Breakfast & Flag Raising\nSpiritual Service with Keynote Speaker\nFriendship/Social Dance\nSpecial Jingle Dress Dance\nClosing Ceremony\n\nGreat Dakota Gathering Mini Gallery\n\n \nCamping\n* Free Camping on site.\n* No RV hook-ups.\nFree Tent Camping only (No hookups) at Unity Park\, RV and Travel Trailer Camping available at Prairie Island Campground. Contact them for reservation and rates: 507-452-4501 Hotel & Motel Accommodations in Winona include River Port Inn\, Plaza Hotel\, Holiday Inn Express\, and Super 8 call for reservation and room rates. \nPrizes: will be awarded for dance Specials. \nLocation\nUnity Park\n(located at east end of Lake Park)\n860 Parks Avenue\nWinona\, MN 55987\n(507) 457-8258 \nFor More Information:  Call (507) 494-8849; Email info@winonadakotaunityalliance.org \nSpecial Event Activities\nLearning Tent\nNative American artists and scholars provide Great Dakota Gathering visitors the opportunity to see and learn about important aspects of native life through high quality demonstrations and displays. This Learning Tent is set up to mirror a truer form of “Indian Education\,” which is to educate as needed and within a specific context\, to make sense and be meaningful. Table-top events may include beadwork\, silverwork\, cradleboards\, quillwork\, moccasins\, toys & games\, buffalo rib-bone rattles\, dream catchers\, Dakota language\, children’s drums & more. \nTalk Circle\nThe Talk Circle is the heart of the Winona Great Dakota Gathering. A moderator\, called the “Circle Maker” introduces a focus for the day and provides histrorical background. The Circle Maker explains the procedure and invites discussion. As one’s turn comes up\, each person may choose to talk or listen (‘pass’). \nThe reason this event is so important is because it directly facilitates friendships and one-to-one interactions. Descendants of people who were at war 150 years ago\, are not to blame for what their ancestors did. However\, when people suffer by each other’s hand\, “historical trauma” is real to the descendants on all sides. The WDUA Talk Circle promotes good feelings among all participants. \nUnity Feast\nThe Dakota as well as other native American nations are known for generous hospitality\, gift-giving\, and providing food for people who attend Wacipi (pow wow). In the spirit of that tradition\, the Great Dakota Gathering invites indigenous populations and local residents to share in community feasting. The feast is a time to honor special guests and elders and remember ancestors in a ceremonial way. \nCeremonies\nSpiritual ceremonies are important to experience because spiritual ceremonies are at the center of traditional life. In Minnesota\, Dakota ceremonies were outlawed until the Jimmy Carter years in the White House. As trust has built\, people have begun to share their spiritual ceremonies with the people of Winona. Some in which we’ve been privileged to participate include: Sunrise Ceremony\, Wiping of Tears\, and Friendship Honoring Ceremony. In contemporary Native American life\, traditional spirituality and Christianity are often blended. The WDUA Great Dakota Gathering seeks to provide authentic ceremonies in which anyone can find meaning. They are planned and guided by spiritual leader from Native American & Christian traditions. \nSunday Community Spiritual Service: Native American music\, prayers\, and purifying sage are blended with Christian music and liturgy. The focus varies\, but always includes special ceremonies\, guests\, celebrations\, and themes. \n \nTags: Great Dakota Gathering\, Minnesota Powwow\, Minnesota Pow Wow \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Great Dakota Gathering at Unity Park at the East end of Lake Winona in Winona\, MN. \nTags: Great Dakota Gathering\, Minnesota Indian Pow Wow\, Minnesota Pow Wow \nView Other Minnesota Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/great-dakota-gathering/
LOCATION:Unity Park\, 860 Parks Avenue\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Minnesota Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Winona Dakota Unity Alliance":MAILTO:info@winonadakotaunityalliance.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160329T203425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T152737Z
UID:3761-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Adamstown Intertribal Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Adamstown Intertribal Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Annual Adamstown Intertribal Powwow on August 24-25\, 2019 at the Adamstown Rod and Gun Club in St. Reinholds\, Pennslyvania. At the Adamstown Intertribal Powwow\, you will experience Native American culture\, dancing\, drumming\, music\, crafts\, food and vendors. Camping is available for Dancers\, singers\, vendors\, and volunteers. The Adamstown Intertribal Powwow is a way to invite the community to celebrate and take part in Native American culture and experience it firsthand. It’s a treat for the senses and an educational experience. All veterans are encouraged to attend and are welcomed and thanked for their service to the United States with a special dance. Proceeds to benefit Fivepointville Ambulance and Adamstown Fire Co. \n\nAdamstown Inter-tribal Powwow\nFREE Admission – Parking $5.00 \nSchedule\n10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Gates open daily\nNoon Grand Entry both days\nSaturday night: Potluck Feast. Please bring a favorite dish to share.\nSaturday night: Trade blanket (We support Pa. laws prohibiting buying\, selling\, or trading of all protected wildlife parts.) \nAdamstown Intertribal Powwow Head Staff\nDrums: Eagle Thunder\, Itchy Dog Singers\, Otter Creek\,\nHead Dancers: Vic Alvin\, Natalie Wisteria Bowersox.\nHead Veteran: Walter Quietfeather Firekeeper: Alex Wimbrough\nMaster of Ceremonies: Mark Onehawk \n \nLocation\nAdamstown Rod and Gun Club\n563 Willow Street\nReinholds\, PA 17569 \nCamping: For Dancers\, singers\, vendors\, volunteers. \nFor general and vendor information and directions call:\nKeith 717-940-8048\, Mark 484-941-1317 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Adamstown Intertribal Powwow in St. Reinholds\, Pennsylvania. \nTags: Adamstown Intertribal Powwow\, Adamstown Intertribal Pow Wow\, Adamstown Powwow\, Adamstown Pow Wow\, Pennsylvania Powwow\, Pennsylvania Pow Wow \nView Other Pennsylvania Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/adamstown-intertribal-powwow/
LOCATION:Adamstown Rod and Gun Club\, 563 Willow St.\, Reinholds\, PA\, 17569\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Pennsylvania Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Adamstown Powwow Committee":MAILTO:adamstownpowwow@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160329T203248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190821T205155Z
UID:3758-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow | Honoring Our Veterans\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nEveryone is welcome at the Annual Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow on August 25-26\, 2018 at the Hocking Hills Flea Market in Rockbridge\, Ohio. Experience Native Dancers\, Native Crafts\, Jewlery\, Native Food and cultural demonstrations. The Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow – Honoring Our Veterans\, is family friendly so bring the kids!\nNOTE: 2019 event is canceled. Check back in 2020. We will be holding then. \n\nHills Ohio Pow Wow\nAdmission\n$5.00 Adults\nFree – Children under 13\, Seniors & Veterans\nFree Primitive Camping\nFree Parking \nThings to know about the Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow\nBring a chair or blanket to sit on.\nRendezvous folks welcome and wanted.\nNo drugs or alcohol. \nHours:\nSaturday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm\nVendors open at 10:00 AM\nGrand Entry: 12:00 PM\nCloses: 6:00 PM\nSunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm\nVendors open at 10:00 AM\nGrand Entry: 12:00 PM\nCloses: 5:00 PM \nFor more information: Ed 330-423-3990 or Ray 740-331-2070 \nHocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow Head Staff:\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Man: To Be Announced\nHead Lady: To Be Announced\nHead Veteran: To Be Announced\nFlute: To Be Announced \nLocation\nHocking Hills Flea Market\n26792 US Highway 33\nRockbridge\, OH 43149 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow at the Hocking Hills Flea Market in Rockbridge\, Ohio. \nTags: Hills Ohio Pow Wow\, Hills Ohio Powwow\, Ohio Powwow\, Ohio Pow Wow \nView Other Ohio Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/hocking-hills-ohio-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Hocking Hills Flea Market\, US33 & SR 374\, Rockbridge\, OH\, 43149\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Ohio Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hocking Hills Ohio Pow Wow Committee":MAILTO:crystia214@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20170113T125738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T193351Z
UID:10419-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier
DESCRIPTION:Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome to the Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier on August 24-25\, 2019 at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. This Fort Meigs event combines the old “Life in Early Ohio” and “Ohio 1776” events. At Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier\, Fort Meigs hosts the Revolution! Revolutionary War soldiers come to Fort Meigs to recreate life in early America with battles\, weapon demonstrations\, and more. Visit the army encampments and talk to the soldiers about life in early America. \nA CULTURAL & TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION\nThe late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries saw a revolution in American government as well as American culture and technology. Discover more about life in early Ohio with demonstrations of the skilled crafts and trades of the time. Hands-on activities and make-and-take crafts are on-going throughout the weekend. \nEVENT HOURS\nSaturday & Sunday\, 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nEVENT ADMISSION RATES\nAdults: $11.00\nSeniors (60+): $9.00\nStudents: $6.00\nOHC members: $2.00\nAges 5 & Under: FREE\nU.S. Military (Active Duty & Family): FREE \nFort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier Mini-Gallery\n\n \n \n\nThe mail brings an account of an attack being made by the British and Indians at Fort Stephenson on the 3rd of August about 1 hour before sunset…They was let to come close by the fort. Some in the ditch before the fire on them was commenced… In a very short time they thought it most prudent to retreat… The number of killed and wounded and prisoners is 250. \n~ Lieutenant Joseph H. Larwill\, – August 7\, 1813 \n\nEVENT SCHEDULE\nPlease note: Schedule and activities subject to change without notice.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Events Detail”]\nDetails to be posted at later date.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nLocation\nFort Meigs\n29100 W. River Road\nPerrysburg\, OH 43551 \nFor More Information: Call 419.874.4121; Email info@fortmeigs.org \nPARTICIPANT REGISTRATION\nRe-enactors and historic crafts-people are invited to attend this event which combines our old “Life in Early Ohio” and “Ohio 1776” events. Pre-registration is required. \nBAR Members\nRegister by email with Bernard Borowski at boro42@sbcglobal.net \nNWTA Members\nRegister by email with Randy Hamper at randy.tm.hamper@gmail.com \nRev War Independents & Historic Craftspeople\nRegister online individually or for your entire group – all on one form! \nAbout Fort Meigs: War of 1812 Bastion Against the British\nFort Meigs\, named after then Governor of Ohio\, Return Jonathan Meigs\, Jr.\, was first built as a reaction to British attacks on American forts in the Northwest Territory during the War of 1812. It was built in what is now Perrysburg\, Ohio\, on a bluff overlooking the Maumee River rapids. Ground was broken on February 2\, 1813 under the orders of General William Henry Harrison\, who wanted to fortify the region. Throughout the next three months professional soldiers and militiamen alike persevered through cold winter weather and mud that would at times be knee-deep. Despite horrid weather and disease in the camp\, the American army was able to complete Fort Meigs by the end of April\, 1813\, just in time for a British attack. Begin your journey in the Fort Meigs Visitor Center. Purchase tickets to explore the fort or shop the museum store. The administrative offices\, museum\, education center\, restrooms and vending machines are all found in the Visitor Center. All visits to Fort Meigs begin and end here. It is your gateway to life in 1813! For more information about Fort Meigs\, click the link in the ‘venue’ section. \n \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier in August at Fort Meigs in Perrysville\, Ohio. \nTags: Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier\, Fort Meigs Revolutionary WAr on the Ohio Frontier\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-meigs-revolution-on-the-ohio-frontier/
LOCATION:Fort Meigs\, 29100 W. River Rd.\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Meigs Association":MAILTO:suitvest@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20170815T142323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T141947Z
UID:17545-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering
DESCRIPTION:2019 Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 7th Annual Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering on August 24-25\, 2019 at the Mount Norris Scout Reservation in Eden Mills\, Vermont. This inter tribal Abenaki Gathering invites all Abenaki in native drumming\, singing\, dancing and traditional games for adults and children. All are welcome to join in! \nMembers of the Abenaki Tribe at Nulhegan~Memphremagog\, as well as other natives will be selling their traditional and contemporary art throughout the weekend. Activities include skills demonstrations and storytelling\, which can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. \nThis family friendly event is free and family friendly. The main focus of the celebration is Abenaki culture and the historic and contemporary value of the Wabanaki and Seven Nations alliances. \nThis is not a “powwow”\, but a celebration of members\, friends\, and friends of friends\, all who value the customs\, traditions\, and alliances of the Abenaki people are invited to come celebrate. Vending space is available as well as limited camping space. This is a rain or shine event \nPlease note that this is an alcohol and drug-free event. Dogs\, except for service dogs\, are not allowed. The event will be held rain or shine due to an indoor facility. \nAdmission: Free \nDaily Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nLocation\nMount Norris Scout Reservation\n1 Boy Scout Camp Road\nEden Mills\, VT 05652 \nFor More Information\nVending or Camping: Email: 1963mikeyd@gmail.com\nDonations (including food): Email nicolestonge@myfairpoint.net \nAbout the Abenaki Tribe at Nulhegan~Memphremagog \nThe mission of the Abenaki Tribe at Nulhegan~Memphremagog\, (Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation)\, host of the annual Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering\, is to strengthen our government; to build our community\, and ensure sustainability; to protect our customs and traditions; and to revive our culture and celebrate our heritage while sharing it with those around us. Our homeland is nestled among the lakes\, rivers\, and forests of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. It is our birthright and obligation to advocate for our ancestral territory so that its uniqueness and beauty will be protected for the generations to come. \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering on Labor Day Weekend at the Mount Norris Scout Reservation in Eden Mills\, Vermont. \nTags: Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering\, Nulhegan Abenaki Heritage Gathering\, Abenaki Tribe at Nulhegan~Memphremagog
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/nulhegan-abenaki-heritage-gathering/
LOCATION:Mount Norris Scout Reservation\, 1 Boy Scout Camp Road\, Eden Mills\, VT\, 05652\, United States
CATEGORIES:Native American Pow Wows & Events,Vermont Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abenaki Tribe at Nulhegan-Memphremagog":MAILTO:dancingbluewolf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190827
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20170518T085757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T012345Z
UID:12714-1566604800-1566863999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rumbles Of Thunder Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rumbles Of Thunder Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 4th Annual Rumbles Of Thunder Pow Wow on August 24-25\, 2019 at the Apple Road Theatre in Osceola\, Indiana. All are welcome. Enjoy Native American Dancing\, Drumming and Singing\, Craft Booths and much more. For information call 574-524-6685. Open to participants and vendor setup on Friday; public hours are on Saturday and Sunday. \nConcert by Principal Chief Moon Wolf/Michael Harding inside the theatre on the grounds at 7pm on Saturday night. Tickets $10 each. Kids 10 and under free. Info at 574-674-7177 \nAdmission\n$5.00 Admission Adults\n$2.00 Admission Children 5-12 years of age\n4 years old and below FREE\nDancers in Regalia FREE Admission\nBooth Spaces available 10×10 $50.00 each (No electric or water)\nRustic Camping Sites (Limited) $10 per night \nHours Daily\nGates open at Noon\nFriday: Early arrival for participants and vendors.\nSaturday 1:00 pm – 9:00 pm (public hours)\nSunday 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm (public hours) \nLocation\nApple Road Theatre\n311 South Apple Road\nOsceola\, IN 46561 \nFor More Information: (574) 524-6685 or (574) 674-7177 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Rumbles of Thunder Powwow at the Apple Road Theatre and Ministries in Osceola\, Indiana. \nTags: Rumbles Of Thunder Pow Wow\, Rumbles Of Thunder Powwow\, Indiana Powwow\, Indiana Pow Wow \nView Other Indiana Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rumbles-of-thunder-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Apple Road Theatre\, 311 South Apple Road\, Osceola\, IN\, 46561\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Indiana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20190113T223830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190113T230353Z
UID:32223-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Medicine River Charity Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Medicine River Charity Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 6th Annual Medicine River Charity Powwow on August 24-25\, 2019 at the Medicine River Native Trust Site in Gilbertville\, Massachusetts. Experience Native American drumming\, dancing\, teaching\, hand crafted artisanal vendors\, community feast\, Sunrise ceremonies\, children’s activities\, and nightly Red Road meetings. \nAdmission: $5.00 Per Car Load\nAny confirmed dancer will receive the funds back on Sunday. \nHours\nSATURDAY 10am – 8pm – Circle Opens at noon\nSUNDAY 10am – 4pm – Circle opens at 11am \nCamping: Free\nPlenty of room for camping; Camp Fires to be determined.\nPowwow Head Staff \nLocation\nMedicine River Native Trust\n26 River Run\nGilbertville\, MA 01031\nPhone: 774-200-6058 \nMedicine River Charity Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nFor Vendor\, Drum\, Campint & General Information:\nMya Hay: Email medicineriver@comcast.net; Phone: 774-200-6058 \nPot Luck Dinner Saturday Night\nBring side dishes\, deserts\, or bread \nDrums: \nHost Drum: Sacred Earth Singers\nGuest Drums: Humble Spirits Singers\, Mother Earth Drum Group\, Spirit of the Winds\, Heavy Rain \nOther Activities\nMorning Sunrise Ceremonies both days\nBlanket Dance for drums both days\nMother’s Honor Dance\nSaturday Night Pipe/Talking circle at 8pm\nNight Drumming permitted until 11pm \nOther Entertainment \nMichael Longrider – Flute player\nEileen Hennessey – guitar player \nDonations welcomed for One Spirit – Oglala Lakota / Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota – Donation Cans will be around for money donations – all other donations please see Mya\, Tony\, or Marlena. \nThe Medicine River Charity Powwow is a family friendly event; No weapons\, No firearms\, No Alcohol\, No drugs\, No personal vendettas\, No politics – Dogs ok but MUST be leashed at all times. We reserve the right to refuse entry or ask anyone to leave. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Medicine River Charity Powwow in August at the Medicine River Native Trust Site in Gilbertville\, Massachusetts. \nTags: Medicine River Charity Powwow\, Medicine River Charity Powwow\, Medicine River Powwow\, Medicine River Powwow\, Massachusetts Powwow\, Massachusetts Pow wow \nView Other Massachusetts Powwows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/medicine-river-charity-powwow/
LOCATION:Medicine River Native Trust Site\, 26 River Run\, Gilbertville\, MA\, 01031\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Massachusetts Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Medicine River Native Trust Inc":MAILTO:medicineriver@comcast.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190825
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20180722T194848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T114311Z
UID:25315-1566604800-1566691199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Camp Flintlock Colonial Faire
DESCRIPTION:2019 Camp Flintlock Colonial Faire & Living History\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin in on the fun at the annual Camp Flintlock Colonial Faire on August 24\, 2019 at the Camp Flintlock Four Oaks Campsite in Four Oaks\, North Carolina from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. about 30 miles SE of Raleigh for food\, fun\, and shopping! Learn to write with quill and ink\, throw a tomahawk\, listen to period musik\, view black powder firearms demonstrations\, sample early American cuisine\, shop in a Colonial store\, and much more! \n \nHours:  10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. \nAdmission (Public Welcome):\n$10.00 Adults\n$7.00 Children 6-16\nFree for Participants\, Military\, First Responders\, Teachers w/ID\, Children under 6\nBuy tickets online \nCamping: Primitive camping is available with cold showers wood and water. \nHands-On Activities & Demonstrations\nLearn to write with a feather quill\, make an authentic Native American necklace\, throw a tomahawk\, dress the children in colonial clothing and enlist them in the militia. Watch as reenactors portray various aspects of daily colonial life and demonstrate a variety of handiworks of the era. Be sure to pick up some souvenirs in our unique colonial store or from one of our guest sutlers (merchants) before you head out! \n \nMusik & Entertainment\nChildren's Militia will take part in a parade and trooping of the colors at 12:00 pm. Musket and cannon demonstrations will occur every hour. A skirmish (battle) will take place at 2:30 PM provided enough participants. \nFood & Drink\nHoppin' John  will be on sale from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM for the general public. \nReenactors\, living historians and demonstrators of the 18th century are welcomed. \nPlease register online. Meals\, wood and water are provided. Reenactors\, living historians and presenters are welcomed to primitive camp on site or RV/tent camp in our field \nLocation\nCamp Flintlock Four Oaks Campsite\n218 Hickory Grove Church Road\nFour Oaks\, NC 27524\nPhone: 919.437.7621 \nFor More Information:\nParticipants Email adamyoung.campflintlock@gmail.com for registry info.\nOther Info: Call: 919.938.1776; Email nc@campflintlock.com \n \nMark your calendar today so you don't miss the next Camp Flintlock Colonial Faire in August at the Camp Flintlock Four Oaks Campsite in Four Oaks\, North Carolina. \nTags: Camp Flintlock Primitive Blanket Shoot\, Camp Flintlock Colonial Faire\, 18th Century Colonial Faire\, Colonial Market Fair\, Colonial Faire \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments\, Musters\, Encampments & Other Events\nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/camp-flintlock-colonial-faire/
LOCATION:Camp Flintlock Four Oaks Campsite\, 218 Hickory Grove Church Road\, Four Oaks\, NC\, 27524\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Black Powder & Muzzleloading Shoots,Market Fair,Mountain Man Rendezvous,North Carolina Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camp Flintlock":MAILTO:nc@campflintlock.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20180506T162300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190412T142928Z
UID:24358-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Jackson Civil War Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Jackson Civil War Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 35th Annual Jackson Civil War Muster on August 24-25\, 2019 at Sparks Foundation County Park in Jackson\, Michigan. Check out living history exhibits and exciting educational events for the whole family. Both days we will have battle reenactments\, a live music festival\, the village of Jacksonburgh\, sutlers row\, and arts and crafts show\, and so much more. The Jackson Civil War Muster is the largest\, longest running Civil War event in the Midwest and offers educational family fun for all ages. Join us and experience history come to life. \n\nJackson Civil War Muster\nMore than 1\,500 participants bring the 1860s to life at the Jackson Civil War Muster\, attended by around 30\,000 spectators every year. Since 1984\, the annual two-day Muster has featured the reenactment of a different battle on each day. The battles alternate each year\, so last year’s battle will never be the same as this year’s. It’s a unique opportunity to relive a turning point in our country’s history\, and one that few reenactments can beat. \nA Weekend in the Past\nAn average morning at the Jackson Civil War Muster begins with battalion drills from both sides\, Union and Confederate. Events follow in the Historic Village of Jacksonburgh\, a battle encampment re-creation that houses historian lectures\, impersonators and period music in the hours leading up to the battle. The main attraction features 1\,500 reenactors armed with weapons\, uniforms and personalities that would have been commonplace during the Civil War. Guests and participants often join for a concert\, a military ball and an artillery “night fire” when the battels are over. Admission is free for spectators. For more information and a detailed schedule of the two-day event\, visit CivilWarMuster.org. \nJoin the Battle – Reenactor Information\nEnthusiastic reenactors are what brings the Jackson Civil War Muster to life. If you want to volunteer or inquire about volunteering\, check out the event’s registration page. The Muster also has openings for event volunteers\, non-profits\, arts and crafts booths\, and vendors. To register online or to view registration documents\, visit the forms page. \nVisitor Information: Experience the Muster\nThe Jackson Civil War Muster draws people in from all around Michigan and beyond. If you have never been or if you are like the hundreds of people who show up just before 2 p.m. to watch the battle\, you are missing out on some of the best parts of the Muster. The 2 p.m. battles on Saturday and Sunday draws thousands of people who scale the hill\, sit in the hot sun and enjoy a moment in history. But\, the Civil War Muster is more than just battles. Here is an insiders list of the top things to bring\, see\, do\, and eat to truly EXPERIENCE the Muster. \nJackson Civil War Muster Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nSee & Do\nBe sure and pick up a program. They are usually $2.00 and you will find Boy Scouts and Civil War Muster volunteers and the JROTC all around the park ready to sell one to you. In the program you will find a map\, a list of the activities\, information about the battles and thank you’s to all the people who make this event possible. Once you have your program in hand\, you are ready to take a trip back in time. Be sure and take the walk to the settlers’ encampment. The reenactors set up tents\, cook over open fires and live the life of the Civil War Era. Next\, be sure and walk through the “village”. Here you will find craftsman showing off their skill and selling their wares. Everything from blacksmiths and dress makers to candle stick makers. Don’t miss out on the formal ball or Lincoln’s speech. \nFood\nYou can’t talk about the Civil War Muster without talking about food and most importantly the Root Beer and Lemonade stand. It’s easy to find on the corner of Brown and Randolph streets. It’s always easy to find\, just look for the longest line. The best part is once you purchase your bottle (they offer a variety of sizes) you can take it back and have it refilled at a discounted price. Usually very close to the root beer stand is the kettle corn. Don’t worry you won’t have any problem finding it. Just take a deep sniff and follow your nose to the sweet smell of cooking kettle corn. Once you have your drink you will of course need something to eat. You won’t be disappointed in the amount of choices of food. Food vendors line the main drag of the park and you can get everything from a pulled pork sandwich to deep fried Oreos. \nWhat to Bring\nAugust in Michigan is hot\, so come prepared. Bring something to sit on while watching the battle\, blankets or camp chairs work fine. Bring or be prepared to purchase water. There is little shade at Cascades Falls Park and you will want to stay hydrated. Wear\, and bring\, sunscreen and slip on your comfy walking shoes. If you have little ones\, or someone that is sensitive to loud noises\, consider bringing a set of ear plugs. The battle gets very loud. \n \nBonus Info\nThis is a FREE event. You can come and enjoy the Muster\, walk around\, see the battle and never have to spend a dime. Parking is run by the Boy Scouts and you will be directed into a spot that you will easily be able to get out of when you want to leave. This event happens no matter the weather so as long as you come prepared you will be able to experience everything the Civil War Muster has to offer. \nExplore Jackson\nExplore the pivotal role that Jackson played in the anti-slavery movement of the 1850s\, leading up to four years of American civil war. From striking monuments and locations to widely attended events that continue to honor an undeniable impact\, the stories of the Civil War hold a special significance within Jackson’s heart. \nAbout the Jackson Civil War Muster\nIn honor of the area’s widespread history\, the Jackson Civil War Muster was started in 1984. It still runs every summer\, featuring more than 1\,500 reenactors and 30\,000 spectators. Visit a re-creation of the original village of Jacksonburgh\, watch an artillery “night fire\,” and enjoy live period music at this annual summer tradition in Sparks Park\, also known as Cascades Park. \nYear-Round History\nThe first Civil War volunteer regiment in Michigan came from Jackson\, and several spots around town reflect invaluable reminders of the history that followed: Withington Park\, Evergreen Cemetery\, Ella Sharp Museum\, First Congregational Church\, and Michigan Military Heritage Museum\, a museum honoring Michigan veterans from the Civil War as well as other wars. \nLocation\nSparks Foundation County Park\n1400 South Brown Street\nJackson\, MI 49203 \nFor More Information: jae@experiencejackson.com (517) 262-6391 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Jackson Civil War Muster in August at Sparks Foundation County Park in Jackson\, Michigan. \nTags: Jackson Civil War Muster\, Jackson Civil War Days\, Jackson Civil War Reenactment\, Jackson Michigan Civil War Muster\, Jackson Michigan Civil War Days\, Jackson Michigan Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Sparks Foundation County Park\, 1401 S Brown St\, Jackson\, MI\, 49203\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20170822T121926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190512T181337Z
UID:17980-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 26th Annual Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow on August 24-25\, 2019 at Shiloh Park in Zion\, Illinois. The Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow\, the only event of its kind in this area\, is a celebration of Native-American heritage. Its purpose is not only to celebrate this heritage\, but also to heighten public awareness of Native- American history\, traditions\, and customs. Specific activities will include demonstrations\, music and dance presentations\, educational sessions and a trader area. \n\nPotawatomi Trails Pow Wow – Prior Year\nPublic Welcome Dance – Eat -Listen – Learn Rain or Shine \nPow Wow Features:\n* Native American Singing\n* Native American Dancing\n* Flute Player Crafts\n* Porcupine Quillworker Demonstrations\n* Beading Demonstrations\n* Native Food Vendors\n* Story-Telling\n* Auctions throughout the Day\n* . . and more! \nHours\nSaturday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \nAdmission\nAdults $5\nChildren (6-12) $1\nChildren under 6 & Elders over 65 FREE.\nSpecial 2-Day Admission: Adults $8; Child (6-12) $2\nAll children must be accompanied by an adult. \nstyle=”margin-top:20px; margin-bottom:20px;” Mini Gallery\n\n \nSchedule\nSaturday Grand Entry 1:00 p.m.\nSaturday Grand Entry 7:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. Veteran’s Talking Circle\nSunday Noon Pow Wow Committee Giveaway\nSunday Grand Entry 1:00 p.m. \nGrand Entry: Flags and Dancers are presented and announced as they enter the dance arena at the beginning of each dance session. \nPowwow Committee Giveaway allows those hosting the event to present small gifts of Thanks to everyone at the pow wow. \nLocation\nShiloh Park\n27th Street\nZion\, IL 60099 \nFor More Information\nCall (847) 746-5797 or (847) 746-9086 after 6:00 p.m.; Email wlb99@att.net; Facebook Page \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Driving Directions”]\nTake 1-94 to the State Line.\nFrom the North Turn left (east) onto Route 173.\nExit on US 41. Go about 5 miles to Lewis Ave.\nTurn right and go to 27th St.\nTurn left and go to the Shiloh Park parking lot (on the left) \nTake 294 or US 41 North to Route 173.\nFrom the South Turn right (east) onto Route 173.\nGo about 5 miles to Lewis Ave.\nTurn right and go to 27th St.\nTurn left and go to the Shiloh Park parking lot (on the left)[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nWho Participates At A Pow Wow?\nEveryone! The public is welcome at the Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social Pow Wow. There are no spectators. When the MC announces an “inter-tribal” song everyone is welcome to dance if they choose to. Just browsing the trader booths or talking to people makes you part of the celebration. \nWhy Is This Called “Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow”?\nThe Potawatomi Trails were established by the Native Americans who lived in this area and marked their footpaths to indicate directions. Small oak saplings were bent and tied into knots as signs to show the correct direction to travel. This pow wow honors these people and their descendants who left these markers behind. Modern day Sheridan Road and Green Bay Road in Lake County\, Illinois were built following these trails. \nCars may not be driven into the park. The Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social Pow Wow is a a Drug and Alcohol Free Event. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow in August at Shiloh Park in Zion\, Illinois. \nTags: Potawatomi Trails Pow Wow\, Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social Pow Wow\, Potawatomi Trails Pow-Wow\, Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social Pow-Wow\, Potawatomi Trails PowwWow\, Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social Powwow \nView Other Illinois Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/potawatomi-trails-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Shiloh Park\, 27th Street\, Zion\, IL\, 60099\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20170320T130159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T101305Z
UID:13123-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin the volunteers at the annual Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster on August 24-25\, 2019 at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. During the Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster\, French\, British\, and American Indian reenactors assemble for three days of 18th century living history demonstrations and battle reenactments. Period crafts and food vendor will also be available. Hours are 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday\, and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Sunday. Park entrance fees apply. \n\nFort Frederick French and Indian War Muster\nVisitors will take a journey back in time to the 18th century as volunteer reenactors exhibit the life of the French\, British and American Indian cultures during the French and Indian War Muster. The event will give visitors a firsthand look at what life was like for the soldiers and women stationed there during this time. \nHours\nSaturday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm\nSunday: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm \nHighlights of the Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster include: \n\nFlag Raising Ceremony & Camp Opener at 9:30 a.m.\nBattle Demonstrations at 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.\nFlag Lowering Ceremony\, Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m.\nSaturday will also feature: Soldiers of the War at 12:30 p.m.; Military Engineering at 1:00 p.m.; and Military Music at 3:30 p.m. There will be a Period Religious Service on Sunday at 9:00 a.m.\n\nThroughout the Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster weekend visitors will get a firsthand look at the war which pitted the French and their Indian allies against the British and their Indian allies. Fought between 1756 and 1763\, the battle brought destruction to the Maryland frontier\, forever changing the landscape of North America. \nFood\, gift\, and souvenir items will be available for sale at Captain Wort’s Sutler Shop. The Clear Spring Lions Club will also have hot dogs\, chips and water for sale during the program. Several sutlers will be selling their 18th century wares throughout the weekend. \nDisabled access is available\, however\, most of the event activities are situated on grassy areas that may present difficult rolls or walks. \nLocation:\nFort Frederick State Park\n11100 Fort Frederick Road\nBig Pool\, MD 21711 \nFor more information: Call 301-842-2155 \nAbout Fort Frederick\nThe Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster is a commemoration of the fort during the Seven Years War (French and Indian War). Fort Frederick was built in 1756 to defend the frontier against French and Indian raiding parties coming east from the French Fort Duquesne\, in what is now Pittsburgh. Fort Frederick is unique because of its strong stone wall\, large size\, and roomy barracks. Fort Frederick also saw service during the American Revolution as a prison for British soldiers. \nFor the next 131 years\, the fort and surrounding lands were farmed. During the Civil War\, Union troops were often stationed near the fort to guard the C & O Canal. In 1922\, the State of Maryland acquired the fort. During the Great Depression of the 1930s\, a company of the Civilian Conservation Corps restored the fort and began development of the state park. In 1975\, the park reconstructed two soldier’s barracks inside the fort. These barracks are open seven days a week from Memorial Day to Labor Day and on the weekends in the spring and fall. During those times\, staff and volunteers dressed in 18th century clothing occupy the fort\, demonstrating daily life in the 18th century. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: Fort Frederick French and Indian War Muster\, French & Indian War Muster\, Fort Frederick French & Indian War Muster\, French and Indian War Muster \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
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LOCATION:Fort Frederick State Park\, 11100 Fort Frederick Road\, Big Pool\, MD\, 21711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160813T104717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T061122Z
UID:7178-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 13th Annual Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow on August 23-25\, 2019 at the Father Marquette National Memorial in Moran Township near St. Ignace\, Michigan is a celebration of culture. The Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow site is immediately north and west of the Mackinac Bridge. Native American singing and dancing will be featured\, and the powwow is open to the public. There will be traditional dancing\, including hoop dancing\, and the general public will be invited to participate in some dances throughout the day. Vendors will offer foods and Native American arts and crafts. \n\nRendezvous at the Straits Powwow\nThe Annual Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow is really two events in one – part traditional Powwow and part French voyager re-enactment. Visit the French encampments\, watch demonstrations of early fur trapper and trader life\, as well as other authentic period living history. \nRendezvous at the Straits Powwow is a family event that draws local participants\, as well as people from across Canada and the U.S. The powwow represents an opportunity for participants to celebrate their culture and share it with those visitors in attendance. \nHistorically\, the Straits of Mackinac area was a meeting pace for people of different backgrounds\, both Native American and European. The event recalls tradition and celebrates these diverse cultural backgrounds. Then and now\, this gathering is a time and a place to come together and celebrate family and heritage and have a good time. The rendezvous and powwow is s a homecoming. \nAdmission\n$5.00 for Adullts\n$4.00 for Elders\nChildren 5 and under \nRendezvous at the Straits Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nSchedule\nFriday – 12:00 p.m. The blessing of the grounds will take place\nSaturday – 12:00 Noon Grand Entry\nSaturday – 10:00 p.m. Fireworks over the bay in downtown St. Ignace!\nSunday – 12:00 Noon Grand Entry \nLocation\nFather Marquette National Memorial\nBoulevard Drive\nSt. Ignace\, MI 49781 \nFor More Information:\nSt. Ignace Visitors Bureau 800-338-6660 info@stignace.com\nDarryl Brown 906-984-2083 turtleback@charter.net \nThis family event is to be alcohol and drug free. It is sponsored by the St. Ignace Events Committee\, the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians\, the Michilimackinac Historical Society\, and Kewadin Casinos. \nVendors Call 906-984-2083 for information and application. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow in Moran Township near St. Ignace\, Michigan. \n \nTags: Rendezvous at the Straits Powwow\, Voyageur Rendezvous at the Straits\, Rendezvous at the Straits Pow Wow\, Michigan Powwow\, Michigan Pow Wow \nView Other Michigan Pow Wows\nView Other Michigan Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rendezvous-at-the-straits-powwow/
LOCATION:Father Marquette National Memorial\, Boulevard Drive\, St. Ignace\, MI\, 49781\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Living History Events,Michigan Powwows,Michigan Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Ignace Events Committee":MAILTO:info@stignace.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160723T023721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T173537Z
UID:6491-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Pala Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Pala Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for our 12th Annual Pala Powwow on August 23-25\, 2019 in Pala\, California.\nNOTE: The powwow is canceled for 2019. The Pala Band of Mission Indians extends an invitation to you and your family to experience some of the culture and traditions of America’s First Nations peoples at their Pala Honoring Traditions Gathering and Powwow. It is a chance for you to meet and make new friends that will last a lifetime. Native American culture is sure to keep you in awe as you experience a way of life they will be sharing with you this weekend. Don’t miss the excitement as dancers and singers compete for thousands of dollars in prize money. \n\nPala Powwow\nOpen to the Public! Free Admission! \nPala Powwow Grand Entry\nFriday 7:00 pm – Saturday 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm – Sunday 1:00 pm \nBird Singing\nFriday 6:00 pm – Saturday 5:00 pm \nOver $95\,000 in Cash & Prizes\nCategories: Elders\, Golden Age\, Sr. Adults\, Jr. Adults\, Teens\, Juniors\, Tiny Tots\nInvited Drums: Bear Creek\, Black Bear\, Cozad\, High Noon\, ThunderHill\, Wild Rose\, Yellow Spotted Horse\, Young Kingbird \nInvited Drums (contest for invited drums only)\nDry Lake\, Indian Hill\, Mandaree\, Omaha Whitetail\, Otter Trail\, Showtime\, Southern Thunder\, Whitefish Jrs \nPala Powwow Head Staff\nMaster Of Ceremony: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nDrum Boss: To Be Announced\nHead Man Dance Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Woman Dance Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Man Dancer: Jared Buffalo\, Alberta\nHead Woman Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Young Man Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Young Woman Dancer: To Be Announced \nPala Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSinging Contest (Invited drums only)\n1st $14\,000 2nd $12\,000 3rd $10\,000 4th $8\,000 5th $7\,000 6th $6\,000 7th $5\,000 8th $4\,000 \nDance Categories & Prizes\nElders 70+ Men Combined\, Women Combined\n$1000\, $800\, $600\, $400\, $200\nGolden Age Men & Women 55-69\nNo.&So.Traditional Combined\, Fancy & Grass Combined\, Fancy & Jingle Combined\n$1000\, $800\, $600\, $400\, $200\nMen’s Sr Adults 35-54 & Jr Adults 18-34\nNo.Traditional\, So.Straight\, Chicken\, Grass\, No.Fancy\, So.Fancy\n$1000\, $800\, $600\, $400\, $200\nWomen’s Sr Adults 35-54 & Jr Adults 18-34\nNo.Buckskin\, No.Cloth\, So.Buckskin\, So.Cloth\, Jingle\, Fancy\n$1000\, $800\, $600\, $400\, $200\nMen’s Sr Adults 35-54 & Jr Adults 18-34\nNo.Traditional\, So.Straight\, Chicken\, Grass\, No.Fancy\, So.Fancy\n$1000\, $800\, $600\, $400\, $200\nTeens 13-17\nNo. Traditional\, So. Traditional\, Fancy\, Grass\, Jingle\, Chicken\n1st $300 2nd $200 3rd $100\nTeens 6-12\nNo.Traditional\, So.Traditional\, Chicken\, Grass\, Jingle\, Fancy\n$300\, $200\, $100\nJuniors 6-12\nNo. Traditional\, So. Traditional\, Fancy\, Grass\, Jingle\, Chicken\n$200\, $100\, $50\nTiny Tots 5 & Under \nDuring your visit with us at Pala Powwown\, we encourage you to enjoy yourself. This is a day to remember as you are in the company of southern California’s Native America tribes\, the Luiseño\, Diegueño\, and Cupeño people. These tribes are just a few of many that occupy the lands of the United States of America. \nA powwow is a tradition and custom that has been practiced throughout Native American history. It brings Native American people together from all over the country to join together and share laughter\, good company and make new and long-lasting friendships\, as well as meet up with old friends. You will find that there is plenty to see. There will be dance competitions in many different dance categories. At these contests each dancer will dress in complete traditional regalia representing the style of dance and their tribe. During the dance competition\, dancers will pull out their best moves to keep the judges’ attention\, all while keeping time with the drum. \n \nAlong with the dancing and singing at Pala Powwow there are many food booths for you to get something to eat. They offer many different styles of food you are sure to enjoy. There are also many arts and crafts booths offering authentic Native American jewelry\, beadwork\, art\, and souvenirs. Many of our vendors also offer t-shirts designed by Native American artists. \nPala Powwow Location\nPala Reservation\n10779 Highway 76\nPala\, CA 92059\n(760) 891-3590 \nFor More Information\nCupa Cultural Center at 760-891-3590 or email Skye McMichael at smcmichael@palatribe.com\nFor vendor information\, contact Shelia Smith-Lopez at 760-891-3593 or by email at slopez@palatribe.com \nHost Hotel: Pala Casino Resort and Spa\, 877-725-2766 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Pala Powwow in August in Pala\, California. \nTags: Pala Powwow\, Pala Pow Wow\, California Powwow\, California Pow Wow \nView other California Pow Wows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/pala-powwow/
LOCATION:Pala Band of Mission Indians Reservation\, 12196 Pala Mission Road\, Pala\, CA\, 92059\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,California Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160629T034933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190302T180343Z
UID:5914-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Gathering at the Falls Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Gathering at the Falls Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 28th Annual Gathering at the Falls Powwow on August 23-25\, 2019 at the Lilac Bowl in beautiful Riverfront Park in Downtown Spokane\, Washington. The Gathering at the Falls Powwow committee is comprised of volunteers and is dedicated to coordinating and sustaining this free and spectacular cultural event for Spokane and our neighboring communities. \nThe history of the Gathering at the Falls Powwow and the significance of the gathering at the Spokane River\, goes back generations. It has been a sacred tradition for many tribes around the northwest to gather at the river because it gives life\, love\, hope and a sense of revitalization. \n\nGathering at the Falls Powwow – 2013 Grand Entry\nDuring past years\, Riverfront Park has been home to the Gathering at the Falls Powwow and it has become a tradition for people of all nations to gather and celebrate those gifts the river provides and to create or renew friendships. Dancers and singers\, young and old\, come from both near and far to showcase their songs and their dance styles for our community. Last year’s event attendance brought over 3\,000 spectators\, and hundreds of dancers\, over the three day period. With the commemoration of this year’s event\, we are anticipating a continued increase in spectator and participation numbers. The Gathering at the Falls Powwow is\, without a doubt\, a unique cultural gathering that brings in thousands from the local community to enjoy. \nAdmission Free – Public Welcome \nSchedule\nFriday\n7 p.m. Grand Entry\nSaturday\nFun Run/Walk Registration 8:00 a.m.\nDiabetes Poker Fun Run/Walk 9:00 a.m.\nGrand Entry 1 p.m.\nGrand Entry 7 p.m.\nSunday\nSpokane Kid’s Pow Wow 12:00 p.m. \nPowwow Weekend Features \n\nEnjoy Dance and Drum Contests\nEnjoy delicious Indian tacos and Fry Bread\nBeautiful encampment are in Riverfront Park\nPlenty of vendor space and complimentary snacks for vendors.\nStay and play at Northern Quest Resort and Casino\nExplore the fun attractions at Riverfront Park\n\nGathering at the Falls Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nPowwow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Dance/Drum Judge: To Be Announced \nDance Competition Categories:\nAdult Men’s: Golden Age\, Traditional\, Grass\, Fancy\, Prairie Chicken\nAdult Women’s: Golden Age\, Traditional\, Jingle\, Fancy\nTeen Boy’s: Traditional\, Grass\, Fancy\nTeen Girl’s: Traditional\, Jingle\, Fancy\nJunior Boy’s: Traditional\, Grass\, Fancy\nJunior Girl’s: Traditional\, Jingle\, Fancy\nTiny Tots\nDance Specials: To Be Announced \nOther Competitions: Drum Contest * Miss & Junior Miss “Gathering of the Falls Powwow” \nVendors Welcome\nContact Barbara Congyin 509-5044 bgongyin@gmail.com \nLocation\nRiverfront Park Lilac Bowl\n507 N. Howard Street\nSpokane\, WA 99201 \nFor More Information\nPow Wow Chairman: Shane Garcia (509) 590-5044 sgarcia@nativeproject.org\nKid’s Pow Wow: Jerry Crowshoe (509) 362-2178 jerrycrowshoe@yahoo.com \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Gathering at the Falls Powwow in Downtown Spokane\, Washington. \nTags: Gathering at the Falls Powwow\, Gathering at the Falls Pow Wow\, Washington Powwow\, Washington Pow Wow \nView other Powwows in Washington
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/gathering-at-the-falls-powwow/
LOCATION:Riverfront Park\, 507 N. Howard Street\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,Washington Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gathering at the Falls Powwow Committee":MAILTO:Gatheringatthefalls@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160625T190011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T063344Z
UID:5762-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Bear River Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Bear River Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe annual Bear River Rendezvous on August 23-25\, 2019 at Bear River State Park in Evanston\, Wyoming celebrates the region’s trapping heritage with mountain men and women recreating a typical pre-1840s gathering. Earliest setup starts Wednesday at 12 noon. Pre-registration until August 2. Trade and camp spots are on first come basis. Pre-registration guarantees a spot\, not a location. No tin tipis or camping allowed in parking area. Latest checkout Monday before 10 pm. \n\nBear River Rendezvous\nCONTACT\nBooshway Tracker Brad Asay 307-789-6885\nSegundo\, White Elk Dave Miller 307-677-5086 \nSCHEDULED EVENTS\nPaper Shoot\, Primitive Shoot\, Hawk and Knife Throw\, Fry Pan Toss (public invited)\, Raffle\, Dutch oven Cookoff\, Mounatin Man Walk\, Big Boom Shoot\, Fun Shoot\, Primitive Demonstrations\, Buckskinner Ball\, Poker Shoot/Blanket Shot\, Archery\, Kids Games\, Mountain Man Music \nCAMP FEES\nTrader: $35 ($30 pre-register)\nCamp Spot: $35 ($30 pre-register) – size 25 ft x 25 ft\nTrade Spot w/Camp: $55 ($45 pre-register) \nCAMP RULES\nTraders must dress in pre-1840s attire and will be asked to donate a prize.\nTrade items must be what would reasonably be found in a pre-1840 rendezvous.\nWater will be available on site.\nThere are places for primitive camping and a tin tipi area.\nNo traffic in and out from Friday 10pm until Sunday at 3pm.\nNo barking dogs; all dogs must be on leash. \nBEAR RIVER RENDEZVOUS LOCATION\nBear River State Park\n601 Bear River Dr\nEvanston\, WY 82930-5364\nCall 307-789-6547 Email spcr-sphs@wyo.gov \nBear River State Park features a Tourist Information Center\, picnic areas and a small herd of bison and elk (kept for public viewing in cooperation with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department\,) Bear River is a popular stop for travelers on I-80. The park also contains nearly three miles of hiking/bicycling trails which connect to the Bear Project\, a greenbelt activity sponsored by the City of Evanston. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Bear River Rendezvous at Bear River State Park in Evanston\, Wyoming. \nTags: Bear River Rendezvous\, Bear River Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Pre-1840s Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Wyoming Rendezvous \nView other Wyoming Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bear-river-rendezvous/
LOCATION:601 Bear River Dr\, Evanston\, WY\, 82930\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Wyoming Rendezvous
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190825
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20160716T101202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T233337Z
UID:6257-1566518400-1566691199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Westbrook Drum Corps Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Westbrook Drum Corps Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 60th Annual Westbrook Drum Corps Muster on August 23-24\, 2019 at Ted Lane Field in Westbrook\, Connecticut. The Tattoo that opens the weekend gathering will be on Friday at 7:00 pm on Ted Lane Field\, followed Saturday by the parade through town. Fife and drum corps from throughout all the New England states and from New York\, Delaware\, and Virginia are expected to participate in this year’s Westbrook Drum Corps Muster. \n\nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster\n\nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster\nOpening the Tattoo this year will be the Junior Colonials of Westbrook playing the National Anthem. The Tattoo’s opening ceremony follows with a ritual presentation and placement of historic flags by each corps around the perimeter of the field. Following the Junior Colonials\, the Junior Fife and Drum Corps of Deep River and Grand Republic of Southbury will play. \nThen the musical evening of fun and camaraderie accelerates with the start of a traditional fife and drum corps jam session. Everyone is invited to stay and participate in this event. The Westbrook Drum Corps Muster Tattoo takes place each year on Westbrook’s Ted Lane Field opposite the Town Green and abutting the public parking lot next to the Westbrook Firehouse on South Main Street. \nOn Saturday\, starting at 11:00 am\, the 50 fife and drum corps units will step off to march through town in a parade that will end at Ted Lane Field at the rear of the Riggio Building. The Westbrook Drum Corps Muster muster event will follow in which each corps will take the field in their turn to perform a series of musical selections. \nVendors will set up booths at the muster to sell items that would be of interest to members of the visiting drum corps units. \nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster Event Summary:Tattoo: The Tattoo will begin at 7pm featuring the annual Flag Ceremony (featuring members of various corps) followed by performances from several outstanding corps. \nParade/Muster: The parade begins at 11am\, followed by the on stand performances of over 40 corps. The parade line up will be on Brookside Ave\, and the parade will travel out to Boston Post Road and end at Ted Lane Field\, where the Westbrook Drum Corps Muster will occur. \nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster Registration: Registration will begin Saturday morning at 9am. \n40+ Years Experience: We will again invite all fife and drum community members with 40+ years of experience to join us on stand to play Road to Boston. \nMuster Meal: The Muster Meal will be served for participating corps members in the Firehouse from 3-5pm. \nCamping/Tarps: Camping and tarp setup may begin at 9am Friday. No pets or open flames (including Tiki Torches) will be allowed on the muster field/surrounding areas. No digging holes/pits and leave nothing behind. The entire field must be cleared by 12pm Sunday. \nParking: Please follow all posted regulations. Parking is available\, and will be monitored\, behind Wilcox\, along with the Ted Lane Field lot. Buses have a designated parking area between the two. \nVendors: Please contact us for more info. \nLocation:Ted Lane FieldSouth Main & Fiske Lane (off the Boston Post Road in back of the firehouse)Westbrook\, CT 06498 \nFor Mor Infomation: chuckndodie@comcast.net; Dodie McGrath 860-399-6436 \nAbout the Westbrook Drum CorpsThe Westbrook Drum Corps\, sponsor of this annual Westbrook Drum Corps Muster\, was formed in 1910\, and is always interested in recruiting new members. Meetings are held each Tuesday at 7:00 pm in the lower level of the Historical Society building on the Westbrook Town Green. Experience is helpful\, but not necessary. Uniforms and equipment are provided by the corps. Interested players may drop in to a meeting or may contact a corps member. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Westbrook Drum Corps Muster the fourth weekend of August in Westbrook\, Connecticut! \nTags: Westbrook Drum Corps Muster\, Fife & Drum Corps Muster\, Westbrook Muster\, Westbrook Fife & Drum Corps Muster \nView other Drum & Fife Corps Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/westbrook-drum-corps-muster/
LOCATION:Ted Lane Field\, South Main & Fiske Lane\, Westbrook\, CT\, 06498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fife & Drum Corps Events,History Festivals,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westbrook Drum Corps":MAILTO:chuckndodie@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20170624T163736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T190332Z
UID:16438-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rama Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rama Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 33rd Annual Rama Powwow on August 23-25\, 2019 at the John Snake Memorial Multipurpose Grounds in Rama\, Ontario\, Canada. Witness some of Turtle Island’s finest World-Class singers and powwow dancers as they compete against one another in this competition powwow which has become one of the biggest and best powwows in Ontario. Dozens of vendors (food\, arts\, and crafts). Over the years\, Rama First Nation has witnessed an expediential growth of the powwow\, which was once mainly a small event where about a dozen community veterans would attend along with guests from Walpole\, Wiky\, Sarnia\, and even Milwaukee. Now a competition powwow\, the event has grown substantially\, hosting between 3\,000 – 5\,000 visitors each year. We are gratified to have so many guests visit Rama to partake in the event which has been part of the community’s culture for several decades and continues to evolve. \n\nRama Powwow\nThis is a great family event\, open to all. Come and learn about our beautiful First Nations culture and history. $10 day\, $15 weekend. Kids under 12\, veterans\, seniors\, or disabled individuals get in for free. \nChippewas of Rama First Nation have been hosting powwows since 1986 at the beautiful John Snake Memorial Multipurpose Grounds on the territory of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation. Had it not been for the indomitable will of a few individuals in the 1970’s\, we would not be celebrating so many years of powwow at the Chippewas of Rama First Nation. Pleae keep in mind that the Rama Powwow is a family-friendly event. No pets\, alcohol\, or drugs are permitted onsite. \nAdmission\n$10 Day / $15 Weekend\nFree for Seniors\, Veterans\, Children under 12\, Disabled \nDance Schedule\nSaturday 12:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.\nSunday 12:30 p.m. \nRama Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nRama Powwow Head Staff\nEmcees: Paul Owl\, Meegwans Snake\nArena Director: Allan Manitowabi\nDance Judge: Raven Noganosh\nSinging Judge: Rodney Stanger\nHead Veteran: Walker Stonefish \nLocation\nJohn Snake Memorial Multipurpose Grounds\n6030 Rama Road\nRama\, Ontario L3V 6H6 Canada \nFor More Information\, vendor inquiries and visitors: Chippewas of Rama Culture & Research Department: 705-330-9003\, ext 1288; email benc@ramafirstnation.ca or culture@ramafirstnation.ca \nAbout the Chippewas of Rama First Nation\nChippewas of Rama First Nation have been hosting the annual Rama Powwow since 1986. You are invited to learn more about our community\, whose pride in Ojibwe traditions and restoring traditional ecological knowledge are at the forefront of community visioning. This stands alongside progressive programs\, economic development initiatives and member services. Throughout our history\, the Chippewas of Rama First Nation have been known as a caring\, sharing people. Our Chippewa territory has been called ‘the gathering place’ where travelers rested before continuing on their journey\, where great meetings were held and important agreements signed. In this tradition\, all are invited to gather here with us for our annual Rama Powwow each year. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Rama Powwow at the John Snake Memorial Multipurpose Grounds in Rama\, Ontario\, Canada. \nTags: Rama Pow Wow\, Rama Powwow\, Ontario Powwow\, Ontario Pow Wow\, Canada Pow Wow \nView other Canada Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rama-powwow/
LOCATION:John Snake Memorial Multipurpose Grounds\, 6030 Rama Road\, Rama\, Ontario\, L3V 6H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Canada Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippewas of Rama First Nation":MAILTO:admin@ramafirstnation.ca or benc@ramafirstnation.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215022
CREATED:20190425T120014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T121242Z
UID:39167-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:King City Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 King City Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome to the 3rd Annual King City Powwow on August 23-25\, 2019 at the American Legion Post 290 Fair Grounds in King\, North Carolina. Come join Lance Redhawk Cook Shauger and Patrick Suarez as they host the King City Redhawks Gathering of Nations Powwow. This is a family friendly event. Seating is limited\, so be sure to bring folding chairs to sit on. \nAdmission\n0-5 Free\n6-12 & Seniors $5.00\nVeterans $4.00\n13-62 $10.00 ($8 w/2 food cans) \nGrand Entries\nFriday 7:00 p.m.\nSaturday 12:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.\nSunday 12:30 p.m. \nKing City Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nLocation\nAmerican Legion Post 290 Fair Grounds\n436 South Main Street\nKing\, NC 27021 \nFor More Information:\nLance Red Hawk: Call 336.608.7192\nPatric Suarez: Call 336.416.4913; Email crazy_elk06@yahoo.com \nPowwow Head Staff\nHot Drum: Smokey River\nCo-Host Drum: Kau-Ta-Noh Jrs\nMaster of Ceremonies: Joey Crutchfield\, Monacan\nArena Director: Joseph Jordan\, Meherrin\nHead Lady: Raven Dial-Stanley\, Lumbee\nHead Man: Senka Locklear\, Tuscarora \nHost Hotel: Quality Inn 336.676.9009 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next King City Powwow in August at the American Legion Post 290 Fair Grounds in King\, North Carolina. \nTags: King City Powwow\, King City Pow Wow\, King City Redhawks Gathering of Nations Powwow\, King City Redhawks Gathering of Nations Pow Wow\, North Carolina Powwow\, North Carolina Pow Wow \nView Other Powwows in North Carolina
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/king-city-powwow/
LOCATION:American Legion post 290\, 446 S Main Street\, King\, NC\, 27021\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,North Carolina Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="King NC American Legion post 290":MAILTO:Vaden.jimmie@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20170717T095118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190202T213159Z
UID:16867-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering
DESCRIPTION:2019 Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 20th Annual Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering on August 23-25\, 2019 at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino Outdoor Pavillion in Lemoore\, California. The Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering is hosted by the Tachi-Yokuts Tribe of the Santa Rosa Rancheria. The Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering provides an opportunity to bring the Tachi-Yokuts Tribal community together to share their customs and keep their traditions alive. \n\nSanta Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering\nExperience the sights and sounds of the pow wow; the drumming and singing\, the beautiful and colorful regalia of the dancers. Over $60\,000 in prize money will be awarded to winners of singing and dancing contests. Crafts and food booths will also be available. \nOpen to the Public – Free Admission – Doors Open 10:00 a.m. Daily \nLocation\nTachi Palace Hotel & Casino Outdoor Pavillion\n17225 Jersey Avenue\nLemoore\, CA 93245\n800-615-8030 or 559-924-7751 \nSanta Rosa Days Powwow Activities & Schedule\nFriday:\n* Softball Tournament Begins\n* Bear Dance\nSaturday\n11:00 a.m. Gourd Dance\n12:00 p.m. Grand Entry\n6:00 a.m. Gourd Dance\n7:00 p.m. Grand Entry\nSunday\n11:00 a.m. Gourd Dance\n12:00 p.m. Grand Entry \nSanta Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering Mini Gallery\n\n \nPowwow Head Staff: \nNorthern Host Drum: To Be Announced\nSouthern Host Drum: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: To Be Announced\nMaster of Ceremony: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Man: To Be Announced\nHead Woman: To Be Announced\nHead Young Man: To Be Announced\nHead Young Woman: To Be Announced\nLead Gourd Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Judge: To Be Announced \nDRUM CONTEST INFO: \n1st $7500 2nd $6000 3rd $4000 4th $2000 \nDance Categories: \nMen’s Golden Age: Combined \, Sr. & Jr. Adult\, Teen & Junior.:\n-No. Traditional\, So. Traditional\, Grass and Fancy\nWomen’s Golden Age: Combined\, Sr. & Jr. Adult\, Teen & Junior:\n-No. Traditional\, So. Traditional\, Jingle and Fancy Shawl \nDance Contest Prizes \nAdults: 1st: $600\, 2nd: $500\, 3rd: $400\nTeens: 1st: $450\, 2nd: $350\, 3rd: $250\nJuniors: 1st: $400\, 2nd: $300\, 3rd: $200 \nHost Hotel: Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino\n(800) 615-8030 or (559)924-7751\n17225 Jersey Ave.\, Lemoore\, Ca 93245 \nOther Lodging Information:\nSequoia Inn\, Hanford\, Ca. 559-582-0338\nMotel 6\, Lemoore\, Ca 559-925-6100\nBest Wester Inn & Suites\, Lemoore\, Ca 559-924-3200\nComfort Inn\, Hanford\, Ca 559-772-4237\nTravelodge\, Lemoore\, Ca 559-924-1261 \n \nMore Pow Wow & Vendor Information:  Danny Llamas @ (559)362-1854 or (559) 924-1559 \nCamping & RV Parking Available \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow and Gathering on the last weekend in August at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino Outdoor Pavillion in Lemoore\, California. \nTags: Santa Rosa Days Pow Wow\, Santa Rosa Days Powwow\, Tachi-Yokut Tribe\, California Powwow\, California Pow Wow\, Tachi Pow Wow Gathering\, Tachi Pow Wow\, Santa Rosa Rancheria Pow Wow \nView other California Pow Wows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/santa-rosa-days-pow-wow-and-gathering/
LOCATION:Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino Outdoor Pavillion\, 17225 Jersey Avenue\, Lemoore\, CA\, 93245\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,California Powwows,Casino,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20160329T201659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T071623Z
UID:3738-1566432000-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Hugh Glass Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Hugh Glass Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 5th Annual Hugh Glass Rendezvous on August 22-25\, 2019 in Lemmon\, SD as we remember the amazing story of Hugh Glass and his trek back to civilization. With the wealth of local history in Western South Dakota and the release of Hollywood’s take on Glass with Alejandro Iñárritu’s critically acclaimed The Revenant starring Leonardo Dicaprio there’s no better time to take a trip into the past. \n\nHugh Glass Rendezvous\nThe Hugh Glass Rendezvous commemorates the legendary fur trapper and frontiersman’s story. Hugh Glass led a storied life at the beginnings of the 19th century. In the summer of 1823\, Glass as part of a fur trading party led by General Ashley\, was attacked by a grizzly bear along the shores of the Grand River at a point somewhere south of present day Lemmon SD. He fought the grizzly to the death\, eventually killing the animal. Badly wounded Glass was left in the care of fellow expedition members John Fitzgerald and Jim Bridger till he either recovered or died while the expedition would move on. Though accounts vary on the specifics\, Fitzgerald and Bridger abandoned Glass\, either because they believed he was fatally wounded or because they were attacked by a Native American tribe and had to leave to escape. \nHugh Glass did not die that day however. Alone\, removed of all his gear and supplies\, Glass would make an astounding journey. Overcoming his wound\, lack of equipment\, nature and evading sometimes hostile Native Americans\, Glass crawled most of the way back to Fort Kiowa\, more than 200 miles away. \nHugh Glass Rendezvous Schedule (subject to change)\nThursday · 8:00am – 5:30pm – Set-Up Rendezvous Camp at Hugh Glass Recreation Area – Shadehill\, SD | 6:30pm–8:30pm – Opening Ceremony & Reception at the Grand River Museum\, Lemmon\, SD | Special entertainment | Dessert bar featuring special selections\, beverages\, and more | Tickets $30/each (guests must present ticket for admission) Each ticket holder will receive a FREE Raffle Ticket which offers thousands of $$ of prizes! \nFriday · 9:00am – 6:00pm – Open viewing of Hugh Glass Exhibit at Grand River Museum\, Lemmon\, SD | 9:00am – 4:00pm – Hugh Glass Youth Day for students. Educational experience for school tours. | All Day – Rendezvous at Hugh Glass Recreation Area – Shadehill\, SD | Camping\, cooking and other activities for Rendezvous participants dressed in period attire. | Black powder shoot and various contests | Throughout the day there will be demonstrations\, contests\, games & talks \nHugh Glass Rendezvous Mini Gallery\n\n \nSaturday · 9:00am – 6:00pm – Open viewing of Hugh Glass Exhibit at Grand River Museum\, Lemmon\, SD | 9:00am – 6:00pm – General Public invited to attend and view the Rendezvous grounds | 10:00am-12 Noon – Kid’s activities – including games & activities | 12:00 – Saint Larry’s BBQ will be on site to offer lunch at Hugh Glass Campground | 1:00pm – Hugh Glass Rendezvous program | Speaker\, Steve Grosvenor\, journeyman bladesmith & ‘Forged in Fire’ champion | John Horton\, pioneer poetry | 3:00pm – Raffle Drawings held & announced | All Day – Rendezvous at Hugh Glass Recreation Area – Shadehill\, SD | Camping\, cooking and other activities for Rendezvous participants dressed in period attire. | Black powder shoot and various contests | Throughout the day there will be demonstrations\, contests\, games & talks \nSunday · 8:00am – A non-denominational service will be held before the rendezvous camps are broken down and the 3rd Annual Hugh Glass Rendezvous officially comes to a close | Noon – 5:00pm – Open viewing of Hugh Glass Exhibit at Grand River Museum\, Lemmon\, SD \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Hugh Glass Rendezvous in Lemmon\, South Dakota. \nTags: Hugh Glass Rendezvous\, Hugh Glass Mountain Man Rendezvous\, South Dakota Rendezvous\, South Dakota Mountain Man Rendezvous \n \nView Other South Dakota Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/hugh-glass-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Hugh Glass Recreation Area\, 19150 Summerville Rd\, Shadehill\, SD\, 57638\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mountain Man Rendezvous,South Dakota Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hugh Glass Rendezvous Committee":MAILTO:hughglass2015@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20160616T102457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190217T143915Z
UID:5494-1566432000-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rosebud Fair\, Wacipi and Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rosebud Fair\, Wacipi and Rodeo\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 143rd Annual Rosebud Fair\, Wacipi and Rodeo will be held August 22-25\, 2019 at the Rosebud Fairgrounds in Rosebud\, South Dakota. The annual Wacipi (powwow)\, fair and rodeo is held each year\, beginning on the fourth Thursday in August\, ending on Sunday. This event has long been a favorite stop on the pow wow trail\, where generations of Lakota have gathered to celebrate their proud culture. \n\nRosebud Fair\, Wacipi and Rodeo\nA host of other exciting activities are held include crowning of the new Miss Rosebud\, Miss Teen Rosebud\, and Little Miss Teen Rosebud\, the Rosebud Fair Parade to be held on Saturday morning\, and the annual rodeo. \nRosebud Fair Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nDrum Keeper: To Be Announced\nWoman’s Head Judge: To Be Announced\nMen’s Head Judge: To Be Announced \nRosebud Fair Special Events\nA host of other exciting activities are held include crowning of the new Miss Rosebud\, Miss Teen Rosebud\, and Little Miss Teen Rosebud\, the Rosebud Fair Parade to be held on Saturday morning\, and the annual rodeo. Events include:\nMen’s Fast Pitch Tournament\nWoman’s Softball Tournament\nLittle League Tournament\nGolf Tournament\nMud Races\nHorse Shoe TournamentParade \nRosebud Fair & Wacipi Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nDancer Registration opens Friday @ 1:00 PM \nGRAND ENTRIES:\nFriday @ 7:00 PM\nSaturday @ 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM\nSunday @ 1:00 PM \nTOTAL DRUM PAY OUT – To Be Announced \nAdult Dance Categories\n1st – $800; 2nd – $600; 3rd – $400; 4th – $200\nMens Golden Age (60+)\nWomens Golden Age (60+)\nMens Traditional (40-59)\nWomens Traditional (40-59)\nMens Grass (40-59)\nWomens Jingle (40-59)\nMens Fancy (40-59)\nWomens Fancy (40-59) \n \nJR. ADULT CATEGORIES (Age 18-39) – $12\,000.00\n1st – $800; 2nd – $600; 3rd – $400; 4th $200\nMens Traditional\, Womens Traditonal\, Mens Grass\, Womens Jingle\, Mens Fancy\, Womens Fancy \nTEEN CATEGORIES (Age 13-17) – $8\,400.00\n1st – $500; 2nd – $400; 3rd – $300; 4th – $200\nTeen Boys Traditional\, Teen Girls Traditional\, Teen Boys Grass\, Teen Girls Jingle\, Teen Boys Fancy\, Teen Girls Fancy \nJUNIOR CATEGORIES (Age 6-12) – $9\,000.00\n1st – $500; 2nd – $400; 3rd – $300; 4th – $200\nBoys Traditional\, Girls Traditional\, Boys Fancy\, Girls Fancy\, Boys Grass\, Girls Jingle \nRosebud Fair Rodeo\nThursday is the youth rodeo at 1 p.m. and you can call in and pre-register for it; Friday is the saddle bronc match at 2 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday will have rodeo slack at 10 a.m. And 9 a.m.\, performances at 5 p.m. and 2 p.m. respectively. It’s at the Rosebud Rodeo Grounds. Contact Danielle Burnette at 605-747-2381 or 605-319-1854. Rodeo Contest Categories & Prizes \nLOCATION\nRosebud Fairgronds\n29 Fairgrounds Road\nRosebud\, SD 57570 \nFor More Information:\nDanielle Burnette: Call (605) 747-2381; Email: danielle.burnette@rst-nsn.gov \nThe Rosebud Sioux Tribe is not responsible for any accidents or theft\, the Rosebud Sioux Tribe and Rosebud Fair are meth free zones! \n \nThe Origins Of The Rosebud Fair BY VI WALN\, SICANGU LAKOTA\nThe first tribal celebration held at Rosebud was in late summer of 1876 after the Sicangu Lakota Oyate learned of the June 25 annihilation of General George A. Custer and the 7th Calvary. It was a victory celebration to honor many Lakota\, Dakota\, Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors who fought in the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The Akicita also carried home the personal flag of the fallen General Custer along with several troop guidon flags.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nIn the years since the Battle of the Little Big Horn took place\, the US Army has never attempted to claim the captured flags from Indian Country. In 1984 Francis White Bird\, Sicangu Lakota tribal member and Decorated Vietnam Veteran\, had replicas of the captured flags made. A ceremony was held at Fort Meade in Sturgis to dedicate the flags. The flags were carried in the grand entry at the Rosebud Wacipi that year for the first time and Mr. White Bird gave the history of them and the celebration’s origins. The Lakota descendants present that day were proud to be part of a waktegli waci or victory dance. \nOn the first day of the fair\, there would be a morning charge. Many young men and women would mount their horses for a long charge through camp. Lakota victory songs were sung and the women sounded their trill. The Wacipi was held for people to dance and enjoy themselves. Other ceremonies\, such as a young woman’s coming out celebration or other feasts to honor loved ones\, were also held during the Wacipi. \nAnd when sacred ceremonies were taken underground after being outlawed by the federal government\, our people would sometimes conduct them under the cover of the annual celebration so as to avoid detection. I remember listening to the story of a kettle dance held during the Wacipi. A late Sicangu elder witnessed this ceremony as a child. She spoke of watching a big crowd surround her older relative as they took part in the ceremony. Origins Of The Rosebud Fair – Full Article \nAbout the Author\nVi Waln is Sicangu Lakota and an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Her columns were awarded first place in the South Dakota Newspaper Association 2010 contest. She is Editor of the Lakota Country Times and can be reached through email at vi@lakotacountrytimes.com. \nRelated Article\nRosebud Sioux Tribe welcomes all to 135th annual fair \n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Rosebud Fair\, Wacipi and Rodeo at the Rosebud Fairgrounds in Rosebud\, South Dakota. \nTags: Rosebud Fair Wacipi and Rodeo\, Rosebud Fair\, Rosebud Wacipi\, Rosebud Fair Powwow\, Rosebud Fair Pow Wow\, Rosebud Fair Wacipi \nView other Powwows in South Dakota
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rosebud-fair-wacipi-and-rodeo/
LOCATION:Rosebud Fairgrounds\, 29 Fairgrounds Road\, Rosebud\, SD\, 57570\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,South Dakota Powwows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20180714T103822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T080754Z
UID:25180-1566432000-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration
DESCRIPTION:2019 White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are invited to the 143rd White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration on August 22-25\, 2019 at White Eagle Park in Ponca City\, Oklahoma. Originating on the Historic 101 Ranch in Ponca City\, the White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration features dancing\, food and craft vendors. The excitement begins each day at 2 p.m. in the south arena. After a supper break at 5:30 p.m.\, the festival resumes at 7:00 p.m. in the main arena with different activities each night. Thursday features the crowning of the new Ponca Princess; Friday is the boys’ and girls’ junior division dance contests\, Saturday is the womens’ division and Sunday is the mens’ division and fancy dance contest. \n\nWhite Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration\nThere will also be food vendors and arts and craft vendors available. Bring your folding chairs and sit close to the dance area or score a seat in the original bleachers of White Eagle Park. The Powwow Tribal Powwow is free and open to the public. \nVisitors are reminded that brush arbors\, benches and chairs surrounding the circle are for dancers and their families. In the center of the circle is a brush arbor for the singers and the drum. \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission & Parking \nHours:\nThursday: 2:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.\nFriday: 2:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.\nSaturday: 2:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.\nSunday: 2:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. \nLocation\nHistoric White Eagle Park\n20 White Eagle Dr\nPonca City\, OK 74601 \nFor More Information: \nCall (580) 762-8104; Email poncatribecalendar@gmail.com\nAlfred Arkeketa Jr 580-716-3892\nBen Arkeketa 580-304-9383\nBetty Van Hoesen 580-352-2392\nTillie Broncho 580-352-0663 \nPow-Wow Head Staff\nHead Singer: William Kemble\nArena Directors: Pete Buffalohead\, Mike Snake\nMaster of Ceremonies: Lester Eagle\, Ben Arkeketa\, Oliver Little Cook\nHead Man Dancer: Graham Primeau Jr\nWater Carriers: Charles Warrior\, Patrick Warrior\nContest Coordinator: Wesley Hudson \n \nPrize Money\nThursday\nTiny Tots Combined (5 & Under)\nJuniors 6-13\nBoys: Fancy\, Straight; Girls: Cloth\, Fancy Shawl\, Jingle\n1st $150 2nd $120 3rd $100 4th $75\nFriday\nTeens 14-17\nBoys: Straight\, Traditional\, Fancy\, Grass\nGirls: Cloth\, Fancy Shawl\, Jingle\, Buckskin\n1st $200 2nd $150 3rd $125 4th $100\nSaturday\nGolden Age Women 55+ Combined\nAdult Women 18-54\nCloth\, Fancy Shawl\, Jingle\, Buckskin\n1st $500 2nd $400 3rd $300 4th $200\nSunday\nGolden Age Men 55+ Combined\nAdult Men 18-54\nStraight\, Traditional\, Fancy\, Grass\n1st $500 2nd $400 3rd $300 4th $200 \nDance Sessions\nDance sessions will be held daily Thursday through Sunday\, with afternoon programs beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the Rev. Dr. Thomas Roughface (South) Arena and the evening programs beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Main (North) Arena. \nAfternoon Programs: Hosted each day by a different tribal organization and is a time for bringing new dancers into the circle\, for family songs and for specials. All specials and giveaways will be held during the afternoon programs. \nThursday Evening Program: feature the selection division contests for boys and girls 13-18. The Indian Two-Step dance\, where girls and women pick a partner\, will also be held this night. \nSaturday Night Program: Open with the Parade In of all dancers followed by Soldier dances. Dance contests this night are all of the Women’s divisions (19-54)\, Teen Fancy Dance and also the men’s Feather Pulling Contest. \nSunday World Fancy Dance Championship: The final night on Sunday will see all men’s division contests concluding with the World Fancy Dance Championship. \nOther Pow Wow Activities\nAn arts and crafts fair for all ages will be held Thursday through Saturday at the Ponca Tribal Affairs Building. Saturday at 9:00 a.m. will find youngsters competing at the Main Arena in various fun events at the Ponca Youth Olympics. \nRation for Campers\nRations will be distributed to all campers at 10:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. \nAbout White Eagle Park & History of the Ponca Pow Wow\nWhite Eagle Park has been the site of cultural practices of the Ponca Indians\, such as the annual White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration\, for 128 years. Located on lands assigned to the Ponca Indians as a reservation after their removal from Nebraska in 1877\, the park is a roughly triangular area of 26 acres lying just north of the Ponca Indian community of White Eagle.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nThe park has been in use by the Ponca Indians as a campground and site of traditional ceremonies and dances since 1878. The main features of the park are a welled spring and two dance arenas still used for ceremonies\, social activities and the annual Ponca Powwow. The smaller South Arena\, in use since the late 1870s\, is simply an open grassy area surrounded by trees. The larger North Arena\, in use for most of the 20th century\, lies on open ground in a circle of bleachers.\nWhite Eagle Park is the first property in Oklahoma to be nominated and listed as a traditional cultural place on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located five and one-half miles south of Ponca City in the White Eagle community of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma\, \nThe campground in White Eagle Park was the location for one of the most important\, unifying\, and enduring Ponca traditions\, the Ponca Powwow. By 1938\, the annual Ponca Powwow had grown to a four-or five day event with large crowds converging on the campground at White Eagle Park to watch or participate in the dances. They could also view exhibits of Ponca crafts and watch baseball games featuring the Ponca Indian Cyclones. A Powwow Princess was chosen on the opening Thursday night\, a list of dance contestants was announced\, and a schedule of events through Sunday night was advertised in the newspapers. \nEarlier in the 1930s\, a New Deal program\, thought to be the Works Progress Administration or the Civilian Conservation Corps\, Indian Division\, had walled the spring and built a gazebo over it and a stairway for easier access from the camping areas. Workmen had also constructed three large five-tiered stone and concrete bleachers on level ground at the north end of the park\, which provided audience seating for a space that served as both a baseball diamond and a large\, lighted dance ground now known as the North Arena. For generations of the Ponca people\, particularly those who no longer lived in the White eagle community in the late 20th century\, the Ponca Powwow and the return to the campground at White Eagle Park meant coming home.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nPoncas Create “Fancy Dance”\nNot a historical dance tradition of any tribe\, the Fancy Dance was created by members of the Ponca tribe in the 1920s and 1930s\, in an attempt to preserve their culture and religion. At this time\, Native American religious dances were outlawed by the United States and Canadian governments. Traditional dances went “underground\,” to avoid government detection. However\, this dance\, loosely based on the traditional War Dance\, was considered appropriate to be performed for visitors on reservations and at “Wild West” shows. Two young Ponca boys are specifically credited with developing the fast-paced dance that the audiences loved and the Ponca Tribe soon built their own dance arena in White Eagle\, Oklahoma.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nWithin no time\, other tribes continued the practice and created new dances that could legally be danced in public. In the 1930s\, the Kiowa and Comanche created new styles of dance regalia that was incorporated into the Fancy Dance. \nEven before the Fancy Dance was established\, an intertribal Pow Wow circuit had already been organized where various tribes held dance contests. These became an important source of revenue during the Great Depression. In the late 1930s\, women also began to perform in the Fancy Dance \nThe dance is fast paced\, colorful\, and highly energetic\, often including tricks and extremely athletic movements. Dancing regalia includes brightly colored feather bustles and headwear\, beaded bodices\, leggings\, shawls\, and moccasins. Clothes are also decorated with fringe\, feathers\, embroidery or ribbon work\, and other rich designs. Beaded cuffs\, chokers\, earrings\, bracelets\, and eagle plumes are also worn. Fancy dancers are the most commonly scene in public exhibitions today and the dance has also became a competitive sport.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nThe White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration is not responsible for theft\, accidents\, or short funded travelers. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow & Celebration at White Eagle Park in Ponca City\, Oklahoma in August. \nTags: White Eagle Park Ponca Powwow\, White Eagle Park Ponca Celebration\, Ponca Tribal Powwow\, Ponca Powwow\, White Eagle Park Ponca Pow Wow\, Ponca Tribal Pow Wow\, Ponca Pow Wow\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow Wow\, Powwows in Oklahoma \nView Other Oklahoma Pow Wows & Events
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LOCATION:White Eagle Park\, 20 White Eagle Drive\, Ponca City\, OK\, 74601\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma":MAILTO:poncatribecalendar@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20160727T225620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T200420Z
UID:6679-1566000000-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Sounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:2019 Sounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow and Celebration\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nYou’re invited to the Sounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow and Celebration on August 17-18\, 2019 on the Kaibab Paiute Reservation\, near Fredonia\, Arizona. The Kaibab Paiute Tribe invites you to enjoy the annual Thunder Mountain Pow Wow & Celebration beginning Saturday at 6:30 AM with a Fun-Run/Walk (registration at 6am) followed by a Free Fishing Derby\, Southern Paiute Hand-Drum Contest\, Water Activites\, Horshoe tournament\, Art Show\, and a 3-on-3 Basektball touranament! \n\nSounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow and Celebration\nThe Sounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow contest will be on Saturday at 1 PM and 7 PM and on Sunday at 11AM. Don’t miss the FREE FEAST on Saturday! Bring your own chairs\, canopies\, sunblock and water. There will be vendors selling additional drinks and food. Bring CASH to buy food\, art and more. \nThere will also be free camping at the baseball field near the powwow grounds. The new Kaibab Paiute Tribe campground will be open for use during the powwow. Those desiring to camp there should call Lorraine Benn at 928-643-8321. Bulletts said there will also be free camping at the baseball field near the powwow grounds on Saturday night. \nLocation\nSounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow events take place in and around the Kaibab Paiute Tribe Park and Community building\, near Moccasin. The Kaibab Paiute Reservation is located about 14 miles west of Fredonia\, AZ 86022. \nGoogle Driving Maps\nEnter into Google Maps\, “State Route 389A & Pipe Springs Road\, Fredonia\, AZ 86022”.\nThis gets you to the point where you will turn toward Pipe Spring National Monument.\nTravel to the very end of Pipe Springs Road (about 2.5 miles past the Monument) to the pow wow. \nPow Wow Info: call Charley at (435) 689-1763\nVendor Info: call Celia (928) 643-6740\nCamping Info: (928) 643-7245 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Sounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow and Celebration on the third weekend of August (Saturday & Sunday) on the Kaibab Paiute Reservation\, near Fredonia\, AZ. \nTags: Sounds of Thunder Mountain Pow Wow\, Sounds of Thunder Mountain Powwow\, Arizona Powwow\, Arizona Pow Wow \nView Other Arizona Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/sounds-of-thunder-mountain-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Kaibab Paiute Reservation\, 1 Pipe Springs Road\, Fredonia\, AZ\, 86022\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Arizona Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20160720T114756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T134223Z
UID:6446-1566000000-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Roasting Ears of Corn Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Roasting Ears of Corn Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 39th Annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival on August 17-18\, 2019 at the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown\, Pennslyvania. The Museum invites the public to Pennsylvania’s oldest Native American Indian Festival. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and join us for a weekend of American Indian drumming\, singing\, dancing\, food\, and more. See Native American cooking and flintknapping demonstrations\, artifact displays\, a Plains Indian tipi\, and mountain man fur trade encampments. Experience throwing a tomahawk or using an atlatl (spear thrower). Peruse the marketplace for Native American jewelry\, fine art\, and clothing. \n\nRoasting Ears of Corn Festival\nSavor Native American cuisine like buffalo burgers\, Indian Tacos\, Frybread\, Corn Soup\, Buffalo Stew and of course fire roasted corn. There is plenty to do with the kids at our children’s craft area\, from making sand art pictures to weaving dreamcatchers\, painting the festival mural or getting faces painted.\nHours\nGates open 10:00 am until 6:00 pm rain or shine\nGrand Entrance is at 12:00 noon \nAdmission:\n$10 Adults\n$5 Youth 8-17 and Seniors over 62\nFREE for Children 7 & under with membership card \nPowwow Head Staff\nHost Drum: Youngblood Singers\, Shinnecock Indian Nation\nGuest Drum: Black Bull Moose Singers\, Anishnawbek Nation\nChampion Hoop Dancer: Katrina Fisher\, Cree Nation\nMaster of Ceremonies: David White Buffalo\, Rosebud Sioux\nHead Man: Garnet Okeese\, Ojibway Nation\nHead Woman: Kim Wheatley\, Ojibway Nation \nPowwow Activities\nRecording Artist: Bill Miller\, Mohican\nIroquois Social Dancing: Onyota’a:ka Dancers & Singers\nAztec Dancers: Salinas Family\, Mexico City\nNative American Cooking and Craft Demonstrations\nAtlatl and Tomahawk Throwing\nFlintknapping & Flute Making\nTipi Display / Primitive Fire Making/ Artifact Display\nNative American Foods / Jewelry & Craft Vendors\nChildren’s Craft & Activity Area\nPony Rides \nLocation\nRoasting Ears of Corn Festival Site\n2825 Fish Hatchery Road\nAllentown\, PA 18103\n610-797-2121 \nFor More Information:\nMuseum of Indian Culture: 610-797-2121 info@museumofindianculture.org \n \nVendors will offer hand-crafted items such as handmade Navajo and Zuni silver jewelry\, Iroquois wampum jewelry and bead work\, Kachina dolls\, pottery\, leather clothing\, moccasins and handbags\, hand drums\, soap stone carvings\, dreamcatchers and other crafts. American Indian cuisine of Frybread\, buffalo burgers\, buffalo stew\, Indian Tacos\, blueberry wajopi\, corn soup and more will be available. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Roasting Ears of Corn Festival at the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown\, Pennslyvania. \nTags: Roasting Ears of Corn Festival\, Allentown Native American Indian Festival\, Allentown Museum of Indian Culture \nView Other Pennsylvania Powwows
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LOCATION:Annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival\, 2825 Fish Hatchery Rd\, ALLENTOWN\, PA\, 18103\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Pennsylvania Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Indian Culture":MAILTO:info@museumofindianculture.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260405T215023
CREATED:20160714T143443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190509T162924Z
UID:6225-1566000000-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Mohegan Wigwam Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Mohegan Wigwam Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe Mohegan Wigwam Festival at Fort Shantock in Uncasville Connecticut will be on August 17-18\, 2019 (3rd weekend in August). The public is welcome to enjoy traditional Mohegan culture at its finest. Enjoy traditional Mohegan food\, music\, jewelry\, vendors\, dancing and more. You’ll enjoy watching or being one of the hundreds of dancers taking part in the Grand Entries that start the dancing each day. \n\nMohegan Wigwam Festival\nPark in a designated garage and take the shuttle along with other visitors by a huge and comfy bus . Tour the craft tents before finding a seat to view the Grand Entry of the dancers and Native Americans all dressed in stunning attire. \nFree Admission – Open to Public!\nHours: 10 AM – 7 PM \nMohegan Wigwam Festival Activities\nNative American Crafts\nNative Foods\nDance Competition\nGrand Entry Saturday & Sunday Noon\nShuttle is available at Mohegan Sun ??bus lobby and Thames Garage (last shuttle to Thames Garage at 7 PM) \nLocation:\nFort Shantok\nFort Shantok Road\nUncasville\, CT 06382 \nMohegan Wigwam Festival Mini Gallery\n\n \nFor More Information:\nChad: Call 800-MOHEGAN\, ext 26125 Email csaunders@moheganmail.com\nTerry: Call 800-MOHEGAN\, ext 26145 Email thammel@moheganmail.com \nThe Mohegan Wigwam Festival Today\nLike many traditions\, the Wigwam Festival celebrates tradition even as it evolves. For many years in the 20th century\, the Festival helped raise funds for the Mohegan Church and for Mohegan activities. In 2003\, in an effort to scale back and return to its roots\, the celebration returned to Fort Shantok after many years at a local high school. Today\, the festival is held at Fort Shantok at the end of summer\, with the corn harvest\, during the third weekend in August. This gives us an opportunity to get together and share some aspects of our culture with our friends and neighbors in the community. In keeping with tradition\, it includes crafts and food items for sale\, plus traditional dance and storytelling. \nHistory of the Mohegan Wigwam Festival\nBefore the arrival of the Europeans\, Mohegans held several celebrations throughout the year to give thanks to the Creator for the earth’s many gifts. The annual Corn Thanksgiving was most important. Tribespeople thanked Mundu\, the Creator and Great Mystery for the gift of corn\, a source of both spiritual and physical sustenance. \n \nThe name “Wigwam” comes from the word Wigwomun\, meaning “welcome” or “come in the house.” In many ways\, the Wigwam was a community open house and homecoming. Both corn and home play central roles in the celebration. In early times\, the Festival was held on the site of the current Mohegan Church\, at a “fair tree.” But the tradition started to fade in the 1800s with increasing pressure for the Tribe to Christianize and assimilate. Medicine Woman Emma Baker revived the Festival just as Tribal lands started to break up in 1860. She incorporated it with the activities of the Mohegan Church Ladies’ Sewing Society\, making it a source of Tribal solidarity. Inspired by the chance to retain their identity at a dark moment\, the Tribe became determined that this should happen. \n \nMark your calendar so you won’t miss the next Mohegan Wigwam Festival at Fort Shantock in Uncasville\, Connecticut. \nTags: Mohegan Wigwam Festival\, Fort Shantock Wigwam Festival\, Connecticut Powwow\, Connecticut Pow Wow \nView other Connecticut Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mohegan-wigwam-festival/
LOCATION:Fort Shantok Park\, Uncasville\, CT\, 06382\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Connecticut Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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