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SUMMARY:Pine Point Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Pine Point Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nAll are welcome at the annual Pine Point Powwow on August 10-11\, 2019 at the Pine Point Powwow Grounds in Ponsford\, Minnesota. The Pine Point Powwow\, which attracts hundreds of participants\, is a celebration of fellowship and history of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe in the Pine Point area. Since Pine Point built new pow wow grounds in 2009\, the Pine Point Powwow has grown significantly due to the expanded space. \n\nPine Point Powwow\nFree Admission – Public Welcome\nThe Pine Point Powwow is open to everyone. You do not need to be a member of the particular tribe holding the powwow and you do not need to be a Native American in order to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Pine Point Powwow. There are many non-Natives who attend the event to visit friends and enjoy the celebrations. \nGrand Entries Begin Dance Sessions\nThree Grand Entry Celebrations (1:00 p.m. Saturday\, 7:00 p.m. Saturday and 1:00 p.m. Sunday) feature a large pageantry of young\, elders\, veterans and dancers of all ages. The drum groups begin its celebratory\, traditional songs as military veterans carry flags and hundreds of dancers donning their traditional powwow apparel file in\, one by one. \nAll Family Flags Welcome\nPowwows are big on honoring military veterans\, particularly veterans of war\, and Pine Point Powwow is no exception. The numerous\, various types of flags that fly at powwows are ones that are carried in by veterans or their families. At Pine Point\, over a dozen American flags will also be featured\, as those flags represent a Native American from the area who died while serving in the military. \nPine Point Powwow Schedule (subject to change)\nFriday\n5:30 p.m. Demolition Derby\nSaturday\n8:30 a.m. Joe Bush Memorial 5K Walk/Run\n10:00 a.m. Flag Raising\n1:00 p.m. Grand Entry\n5:00 p.m. Feast\n7:00 p.m. Grand Entry\nSunday\n11:00 a.m. Rez Car Parade\n1:00 Grand Entry \nPine Point Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n\nPowwow Head Staff\nEmcee: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nCo-Host Drum: To Be Announced\nSpiritual Advisor: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: To Be Announced \nLocation\nPine Point Powwow Grounds\nPow Wow Highway\nPonsford\, MN 56575 \nFor More Information\nMike Swan: 218.573.2154 or 218.255.1738; swanmike@arvig.net \nDemolition Derby & Rez Car Parade\nUgly cars are cool. Pine Point feathures “The Rez Parade\,” in which the ugliest\, most rusted out\, banged up\, pathetic looking vehicle in the parade wins the prize. These vehicles are also featured in a demolition derby Friday night prior to the powwow. \nPrincess & Brave Contest\nOne of the showcase events is the Princess and Brave contest\, where one girl and one boy are chosen as Princess and Brave of the powwow for being a good role model. The Princess and Brave chosen at this powwow will represent Pine Point throughout the following year at various events including other powwows. \nTraditional & Contemporary Food Vendors\nNobody goes hungry. Not only does the powwow feature a number of food vendors\, many of those food vendors are serving up helpings of traditional\, Native American food. Indian tacos (which is fry bread with ground hamburger\, lettuce\, onions\, tomatoes\, salsa and other taco fixings)\, as well as wild rice dishes\, walleye fingers and hominy (corn stew) will be playing pallets like a happy drum. \nCraft Vendors\nCraft booths will be found across the powwow grounds. Only Native American-style booths are allowed to be set up\, which will include handmade moccasins\, jewelry\, beadwork\, keychains\, sticks\, dreamcatchers and more\, all for sale at the powwow. \nCamping\nCamping with showers is available at the site\, and security is provided. \nSafe\, Family-Friendly Event\nNo alcohol or drugs are allowed – period. It is a longstanding powwow tradition that the festivities remain clean\, safe places for families to freely celebrate their Native American culture. Not only will there be security personnel checking people at the gates for drugs or alcohol\, but it is not allowed in the campers either. If campers are discovered to have some\, they are escorted off the premises. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Pine Point Powwow at the Pine Point Powwow Grounds in Ponsford\, Minnesota. \nTags: Pine Point Powwow\, Pine Point Pow Wow\, Pine Point Traditional Powwow\, Pine Point Traditional Pow Wow\, Minnesota Pow Wow\, Minnesota Powwow \nView Other Minnesota Powwows & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/pine-point-powwow/
LOCATION:Pine Point Powwow Grounds\, Pow Wow Highway\, Ponsford\, MN\, 56575\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Minnesota Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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SUMMARY:Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the Annual Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival on August 10-11\, 2019 at the Red Clay State Historic Park in Cleveland\, Tennessee. Sponsored by the Eastern Band of Cherokees\, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma\, the Keetowah Band of Oklahoma\, \, Tennessee State Parks and the Friends of Red Clay\, you and your family are invited spend the weekend with us. See Cherokee demonstrators\, entertainment\, storytelling\, Cherokee games\, traditional dances and more. Don’t miss out on an intense game of Stickball. The Cherokee Heritage Festival features some traditional foods (such as favorites like frybread) as well as contemporary favorites. All artisans are citizens of one of the three Cherokee Nations. \n\nRed Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival Intertribal Dancing\nThe annual blowgun tournament will be held Sunday at 11 a.m. It is open to the public\, but participants must bring their own river cane blowgun and darts. Cash prizes are awarded in men\, women and youth categories. \nThe Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival is a family friendly event\, so bring everyone. Seating is limited\, so be sure to bring folding chairs or blankets to sit on. \nAdmission$5 donation per car Saturday & SundayHandicap accessible; Seating limited\, bring folding chairs. \nHours: Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. \nCherokee Heritage Festival Mini Gallery\n \nCampingPrimitive Camping – no showers or electricitySelf Contained Rv’s Welcome \nLocationRed Clay State Historic Park1140 Red Clay Park Road SWCleveland\, TN 37311(423) 478-0339 \nFor More Information: Red Clay State Park 423-240-7270 or 423-478-0339 \nAbout Red Clay ParkThe 263-acres of Red Clay Park are respected as the last seat of the Cherokee national government before the 1838 enforcement of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Eleven general councils were held there between 1832 and 1837\, according to the park’s website. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival in August at the Red Clay State Historic Park in Cleveland\, Tennessee. \nTags: Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Festival\, Red Clay Cherokee Heritage Days\, Tennessee Powwow\, Tennessee Pow Wow\, Cherokee Heritage Festival\, Cherokee Heritage Days \nView other Tennessee Pow Wows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/red-clay-cherokee-heritage-festival/
LOCATION:Red Clay State Historic Park\, 1140 Red Clay Park Road SW\, Cleveland\, TN\, 37311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Native American Pow Wows & Events,Tennessee Powwows
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SUMMARY:Spirit of Nations Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Spirit of Nations Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nCelebrate Native American dance at the Annual Spirit of Nations Powwow on August 10\, 2019 at the Patriot Academy in Jefferson City\, Tennessee. Visitors will enjoy powwow dancing\, flute music\, hand drum contest\, silent auction\, and a children’s area. Various food items\, including Indian tacos\, will be available for purchase. Arts and crafts vendors will provide a wide variety of American Indian items for purchase. \n\nSpirit of Nations Powwow\nWe are very excited to announce that we will offer dance competition again this year! With the continued great support of the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce and our many other sponsors\, we are again able to share this unique educational and cultural experience with our guests. Thanks to all of the dancers who joined us last year! We hope you enjoyed yourself and will return this time. \nEveryone in regalia will receive free admission to the Spirit of Nations Powwow and a coupon for a full barbecue meal to be served in the cafeteria. We will also be providing locker rooms for dancers to dress for the competition. In the adult categories\, the prize money is $300 first place\, $200 second place\, and $100 for third place. There will also be prize money in youth categories. \nDuring each dance session\, the Drum will provide several intertribals at which time registered dancers are expected to participate in the circle. At times the MC will invite the general public to join. At this time everyone is welcome to enter the circle. Come and join us! \nHOURS:  10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. \nAdmission\nAdults: $5\nChildren: $1\nDancers in Regalia – Free admission and Lunch Coupon \nDance Competitions:\nSpecialty Dances\nIndian Frybread\nDrumming\nMusic\nStorytelling\nCraft Vendors\nSilent Auction\nHand Drum Contest\nChildren’s Area\nSpecial Demonstrations and workshops \nSpirit of Nations Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nSpirit of Nations Powwow Location\nPatriot Academy\n419 W Dumplin Valley Rd.\nJefferson City\, TN 37760 \nTentative Schedule:\n10:00 am Gates Open\n12:00 noon Powwow Grand Entry\n* Intertribals\n* Contests\n* Hoop Dancing\n* Hand Drum Competition\n2:00 pm Bird of Prey Show\n* Cherokee Eagle Dance\n3:15 pm Contest – Second Round\n5:15 pm Silent Auction Winners Announced\n5:30 pm Dance Contest Winners Announced\n5:45 pm Retire the Colors\n6:00 pm Gates Close \nVendors\n– Imported craft items and mass-produced factory items are not acceptable. A strong preference is given to Native American handcrafted items as defined by the Indian Arts and Crafts Act.\n– All vendors must be fully set up by 9:30 a.m.\n– All vehicles must be removed to the vendor parking area by 9:30a.m.\n– No animals will be allowed inside the trade booths or public areas.\n– Vendors will dress appropriately for a Native event and will exhibit courteous and respectful conduct to visitors and others. If there is a difficulty with another vendor\, please contact the Vendor Facilitator\, rather than handling it yourself.\nSee more vendor detail. \n \nDirections from Interstate 40: Take Exit 417 toward Jefferson City. That will be Highway 92 North\, which will intersect with W. Dumplin Valley Road. Turn left onto W. Dumplin Valley Road. Jefferson County High School will be on the left. Continue less than one mile down W. Dumplin Valley Road to Patriot Academy (419 W. Dumplin Valley) on your left. Park in any of the spaces at the front of the building. If spaces are limited\, parking along the curb is permitted. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Spirit of Nations Powwow in Jefferson City\, Tennessee. \nTags: Spirit of Nations Powwow\, Spirit of Nations Pow Wow\, Tennessee Powwow\, Tennessee Pow Wow \nView other Tennessee Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/spirit-of-nations-powwow/
LOCATION:Patriot Academy\, 419 W. Dumplin Valley Road\, Jefferson City\, TN\, 37760\, United States
CATEGORIES:Native American Pow Wows & Events,Tennessee Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indian Creek Productions%2C Inc.":MAILTO:indiancreekproductions@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \nTravel back to 1855 during the Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment on August 10-11\, 2019 at Fort Nisqually Living History Museum in Tacoma\, Washington. The Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment is one of the largest museum events of the year as reenactors set up dozens of tents as they arrive at the Fort. The annual encampment recreates the bustle and excitement of the historic visit of fur traders to the Fort in 1855. Guests will witness the arrival of the brigade (the convoy that delivered a year’s worth of furs) and spirited contests between trappers and traders – from obstacle course races to cooking contests. \n\nFort Nisqually Brigade Encampment\nThe Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment includes two days of engaging activities on Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm. \nAdmission:\nAdult (18-64) – $15\nMilitary/Senior (65+) – $15\nYouth (4-17) – $10\nAges 3 & under Free \nAt noon each day\, you will witness the arrival of the fur trade brigade\, full of bravado and glad tidings. In the early afternoon\, there is a spirited contest as reenactors run through an “obstacle course” of 19th century skills such as fire starting and splitting shingles. \nDuring both days of the Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment\, families can participate in “Engagé for the Day\,” visiting with reenactors at their tents and receiving hands-on lessons in period skills such as sewing\, blacksmithing\, spinning\, and powder horn making. A highlight for children is the Punch and Judy puppet show\, which takes place twice daily\, at 12:30 and 3:00. \nPunch and Judy Puppet Show\nThis fun and educational event is rooted in history. Once each year\, the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) collected all its furs from the region in one place\, usually Fort Vancouver. In 1855\, HBC traders were instructed to bring their goods to Fort Nisqually instead. Before returning to their respective posts\, the traders rested their horses and entertained each other with contests\, dancing\, and puppet shows. \nFort Nisqually Brigade Encampment Mini Gallery\n\n \nLocation\nFort Nisqually Living History Museum\n5400 N. Pearl St. in Point Defiance Park\nTacoma\, WA 98407\n253-591-5339 \nAbout Fort Nisqually\nLocated in Tacoma’s Point Defiance Park\, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is a restoration of the Hudson’s Bay Company outpost on Puget Sound. Guests experience life in Washington Territory during the 1850s. Nine buildings are open to the public\, including the Granary and the Factors House\, both National Historic Landmarks\, and a Visitor Center with Museum Store. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment at Fort Nisqually Living History Museum in Tacoma\, Washington. \n \nTags: Fort Nisqually Brigade Encampment\, Fort Nisqually Encampment\, Ft Nisqually Brigade Encampment \nView other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-nisqually-brigade-encampment/
LOCATION:Fort Nisqually Living History Museum\, 5400 N. Pearl Street\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98407\, United States
CATEGORIES:Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Washington Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Nisqually Foundation":MAILTO:info@fortnisquallyfoundation.org
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SUMMARY:Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us at the 344th Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow of the Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island on August 10-11\, 2019\, at the Indian Church Grounds (off Rt. 2) in Charlestown\, Rhode Island. This is the oldest recorded powwow in North America\, held on the Narragansett Indian reservation by the Narragansett Indian Church where all are welcome to come and enjoy traditional Narragansett cuisine\, as well as modern American food\, various Native jewelry\, music\, artwork and books and traditional Native American dancing. \n\nNarragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow\nThe Narragansett Indians are the descendants of the aboriginal people of the State of Rhode Island. Archaeological evidence and the oral history of the Narragansett People establish their existence in this region more than 30\,000 years ago. \nAdmission: Adults $6.00; Children $2.00 \nPublic Hours: Gate Opens at 10:00 a.m. Daily \nGrand Entries: 1:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday \nHead Starf\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nHost Drum: To Be Announced \nLocation\nNarragansett Tribal Powwow Grounds\nNear the Narragansett Indian Church\nIndian Church Road & Potter Hoxie Trail\nCharlestown\, R.I. 02813 \nFor More Information\nGeneral Info 401-364-1100 ext 203; Email adstanton@nitribe.org\nChurch Board 401-364-7750 \nNarragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nAnnual August Meeting: 100s of Years of History\nThe August meeting is considered the most important gathering of the Narragansett Indians. The federal Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1982 cited the August meeting as evidence that the tribe\, despite state efforts to “detribalize” the Indians in the 1880s\, had never disbanded. \nThe Narragansett People have seen many changes in their lands; however\, their traditional culture has been passed down from generation to generation and is even stronger today\, thanks to events such as the Annual Narragansett Indian Tribe’s August Meeting Powwow. \nEach year’s meeting draws hundreds of people from around the Northeast and beyond to this wooded clearing at the Narragansett Indian Church Grounds. Don’t miss the experience at this year’s Annual Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow. If you can’t make it for some reason\, go ahead and mark your calendar for next year (or ten years). This is one Native American powwow with staying power! \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow on the second weekend August at the Indian Church Grounds (off Rt. 2) in Charlestown\, Rhode Island. \n \nTags: Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow\, Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Pow Wow\, Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Powwow\, Narragansett Indian Tribes August Meeting Pow Wow\, Rhode Island Powwow\, Rhode Island Pow Wow \nView Other Rhode Island Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/narragansett-indian-tribes-august-meeting-powwow/
LOCATION:Narragansett Indian Reservation\, Indian Church Road & Potter Hoxie Trail\, Charlestown\, RI\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Rhode Island Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Narragansett Indian Tribe":MAILTO:adstanton@nitribe.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190812
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CREATED:20160813T151839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T150054Z
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SUMMARY:Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 LTBB Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the 28th Annual Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow on August 10-11\, 2019 at the Little Traverse Bay Bands Pow Wow Grounds off Pleasantview Road in Harbor Springs\, Michigan. Come enjoy the singing\, dancing\, native food and over 20 vendors and artisan booths! The Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow is a family-friendly event sponsored by the  Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians\, so bring the whole family! \n\nLTBB Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow\nThe Homecoming Pow Wow showcases the Odawa traditions\, ceremonial dress\, singing\, dancing and cuisine. While some of the dance styles and songs are contemporary\, many are very old and passed down from generation to generation. The Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow serves as a time to bring the Odawa people together and to bring the Native and non-Native communities together as well. \nOne of the highlights of the Pow Wow is the crowning of a new Miss Odawa Nation on Saturday. The selection of a young woman to represent the Odawa people has occurred in some form since the 1930s. \nCraft and food vendors are open for business by 11 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. The Grand Entry\, when the dancing begin\, is at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday and noon on Sunday. The Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow is free and open to the public. \nThe first Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow was held at Ottawa Stadium in Harbor Springs in 1992. It moved to the current Pow Wow Grounds in 2002. \nCamping\nCamping is available starting Friday on a first come basis next to the Odawa Pow Wow grounds and in the upper parking lot (overflow parking area.) Bathroom/Shower facilities will be open Saturday and Sunday 5am to 12pm. Portable toilets will be available Friday through Sunday. \nElder and public seating is available! \nAbsolutely no politics\, drugs\, alcohol or pets allowed. \nFree – Open to the Public \nOdawa Homecoming Pow Wow Head Staff\nHost Drum – Tomahawk Circle\nHead Veteran – George Martin\nArena Director – R.J. Smith\nMC – Joey Awanohopay\nHead Dancers – TBD Per Session\nHead Male Dance Judge: Travis Schuyler\nHead Female Dance Judge: Jackie Klein\nSound – Rezonance Productions \nDance\, Drum & Hand Drum Contests\nDrum Contest: 1st $4\,000\, 2nd $3\,000\, 3rd $2\,000\, 4th $1\,000\nHand Drum Contest: 1st $400\, 2nd $300\, 3rd $200\nGolden Age 50+ & Adult 18-49: 1st $600\, 2nd $500\, 3rd $400\nTeen 13-17: 1st $300\, 2nd $200\, 3rd $100\nJunior 7-12: 1st $100\, 2nd $75\, 3rd $50 \nTentative Schedule for Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow\nFriday\n1pm Vendor Setup\n5-8pm Dancer/Drum Registration \nSaturday\n10am-12pm Dancer/Drum Registration\n11am Open to Public\n1pm Grand Entry – Intertribal & Contest Dancing\n5-7pm Dinner Break\n7pm Grand Entry – Intertribal & Contest Dancing \nSunday\n11am Open to Public\nNoon Grand Entry – Intertribal & Contest Dancing\n5pm – Announcement of Winners \nLocation\nLTBB Odawa Pow Wow Grounds\n7500 Odawa Circle\nHarbor Springs\, MI 49740 \nFor More Information:\nGeneral: Annette VanDeCar: Call (231) 242-1427 Email avandecar@ltbbodawa-nsn.gov\nVendor Info: Marcia Sutton: Call (231) 373-0867 Email msutton10@yahoo.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow at the Little Traverse Bay Bands Pow Wow Grounds in Harbor Springs\, Michigan. \nTags: LTBB Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow\, Little Traverse Bay Bands Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow\, Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow\, LTBB Odawa Homecoming Powwow\, Little Traverse Bay Bands Odawa Homecoming Powwow\, Odawa Homecoming Powwow\, Michigan Powwow\, Michigan Pow Wow \nView Other Michigan Pow Wows
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LOCATION:LTBB Odawa Pow Wow Grounds\, 7500 Odawa Circle\, Harbor Springs\, MI\, 49740\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Michigan Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians":MAILTO:avandecar@ltbbodawa-nsn.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190818
DTSTAMP:20260406T094102
CREATED:20160609T201042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181222T085359Z
UID:5146-1565395200-1566086399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Como Mountain Man Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Como Mountain Man Rendezvous\n\nRate This\nEvent\n \nExperience a pre-1840s style gathering at the 35th Annual Como Mountain Man Rendezvous on August 10-17\, 2019 in Como\, Colorado. As a pre-1840s fur trade rendezvous re-enactment\, the Como Mountain Man Rendezvous strives in all aspects of this event to be true to that era in the Rocky Mountains. The Como Mountain Man Rendezvous is held about 6 miles south of the town of Como\, Colorado. \n\nComo Mountain Man Rendezvous\nComo is located in South Park\, an intermontane grassland basin. South Park is approximately 950 square miles of rolling hills and meadows at approximately 10\,000 feet altitude. This region was a favorite trapping and wintering spot during the fur trade era. The site has beautiful with views of the mountains both South and West. We hope we are lucky enough to continue to use this site for years to come. This will be the 32nd Como Rendezvous. They have been held in the South Park region of Colorado all previous years. \nOur Como Mountain Man Rendezvous site is owned by the JBGardneRanch and is donated to us for this event by Amanda Woodbury. Without Amanda Woodbury and the JBGardneRanch our rendezvous would not be possible. We owe a great debt of appreciation to Amanda and the JBGardneRanch. \nThis year camp fees will be by donation only. One jar will be for the costs of the event and the other jar (Critters “Pay it forward” fund) is to give directly back to the owner to show our gratitude for letting us use this site. Donations are also accepted for prizes and for the auction at the end of the week. All of the proceeds go to fund next years Como Mountain Man Rendezvous. \nContact\nStacker (Will Crago) (719) 836-9171\nHoss (Greg Milligan) (303) 507-4197\nCrazy Beaver (Pat Pocius) (719) 836-2698 \nDates:\nEarly Setup Starts The First Saturday of the Event at 10:00 AM\nThe Event Runs Through the Following Saturday(8 Days).\nThe Following Sunday is Breakdown Day. \nPublic Welcome! \nComo Mountain Man Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nCamp Fee\nGenerous Donations Only – Primitive Or Modern. Nothing Extra For Traders\, Donations Greatly Appreciated For Prizes. Non Potable Water Will Be Provided And Port-O-Lets. \nFirewood is available on site.\nYou must cut it yourself. Down and dead only! \nComo Mountain Man Rendezvous Location\nSouth of Como\, CO. Take CR 15 south 6.4 miles (bear right at the fire station) and turn left on Antler Ridge Rd. Stay on Antler Ridge until it becomes Shoshone Rd. Entrance on right. Follow The Signs.\nMap to Rendezvous \nMust be in primitive clothing to compete in any and all events. Prizes at camp meeting on sat. \nBlack powder shoots – must shoot pre 1840 style muzzleloaders. \nPrimitive bow shoot – knife and hawk throw – check the chalk board for information. \nWomen’s frying pan toss – when it works best. Kids games – when they work best. \nBe prepared to feed yourself! \nThere will be a family camp area in modern camp and no rowdy behavior in family camp at night. After 6pm each day everyone must be in primitive clothing to remain in primitive camp. There will probably be rowdy behavior in primitive camp at night. \nYou bring it in\, you pack it out! This is private property – respect it! A fire ban does not look likely at this point\, but always be prepared to cook on propane. \n \nBe sure to mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Como Mountain Man Rendezvous in Como\, Colorado. \nTags: Como Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Colorado Rendezvous\, Colorado Mountain Man Rendezvous \nView other Colorado Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/como-mountain-man-rendezvous/
LOCATION:JBGARDNERANCH INC\, Antler ridge & Shoshone Road\, Como\, CO\, 80432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colorado Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Como Mountain Man Rendezvous":MAILTO:Hoss (Greg Milligan) (303) 507-4197 Crazy Beaver (Pat Pocius) (719) 836-2698 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190810T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T094102
CREATED:20160608T034120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T133047Z
UID:4918-1565431200-1565460000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nAll are welcome at the 11th Annual Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow on August 10\, 2019\, at the Norris-Penrose Event Center in Colorado Springs\, Colorado. This is a Traditional Powwow\, where American Indians from all tribes join in dancing\, singing\, visiting\, renewing old friendships and making new ones. About 2\,000 to 3\,000 people attend annually. This is a great opportunity for non-Natives to learn and ask questions about American Indian culture\, history\, dances and music. Learn the meaning and significance of drums\, songs and dances in Native traditions and culture. See the different regalia worn by dancers as they demonstrate some of the various Native dances. Native artisans will demonstrate their skills and exhibit their paintings\, jewelry\, beadwork\, and more. \n\nColorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow\nOne Nation Walking Together sponsors the annual one-day Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow each year. This event is a celebration of Native history and culture and features Native drums and dancers\, Native art and artisans\, live wolf and birds of prey exhibits\, children’s activities\, Native vendors and food\, and much more. CASH PRIZES FOR DANCERS \nNatives\, non-Natives\, people of all ages and from all Tribes are welcome. Join us for a fun-filled and exciting day. Please bring a non-perishable food item to feed the hungry. \nAdmission\n$4.00 – Adults\nFree – Native Americans in full regalia\nFree – Children 12 and under \nHours & Schedule (subject to change)\n9:30 am Doors Open\n10:00 am Gourd Dance\n11:00 am Grand Entry & Intertribals\n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm  Intermission\n3:00 pm – 5:30 pm Resume Powwow\n6:00 pm Powwow Ends \nSpecials:\nHoop Dances\nDoor Prizes\nTiny Tots\nSTAR Dances\nPotato Dance\nRound Dance \nPowwow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nSpiritual Advisor: To Be Announced\nHonor Guard(s): To Be Announced\nHost Northern Drum: To Be Announced\nHost Southern Drum: To Be Announced\nInvited Drums: To Be Announced\nHead Man Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Lady Dancer: To Be Announced \nLocation\nNorris-Penrose Event Center\n1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd\,\nColorado Spings\, CO 80905\n719-635-1101 \n \nFor More Information: Call (719) 329-0251; Email office@onenationnwt.org \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow in Colorado Springs\, Colorado. \nTags: Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Powwow\, Colorado Springs Native American Intertribal Pow Wow\, Colorado Powwow\, Colorado Pow Wow \nView other Colorado Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/colorado-springs-native-american-intertribal-powwow/
LOCATION:Norris-Penrose Event Center\, 1045 Lower Gold Camp Road\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Colorado Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="One Nation Walking Together":MAILTO:office@onenationnwt.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190810T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190811T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20160619T130904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T082639Z
UID:5596-1565431200-1565532000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Summer Fort Loudon Garrison Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2019 Summer Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \nExperience Summer Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekend on August 10-11\, 2019 at the Fort Loudoun State Park in Vonore\, Tennessee. Summer Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekend is a free\, family-friendly\, living history event that features the daily lives of the men\, women and children of the Fort. View an 18th century infirmary\, the soldier’s barracks\, the commander’s quarters\, blacksmith shop and a Cherokee encampment. Musket and artillery firing demonstrations will take place throughout the day. \n\nSummer Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekend\nActivities begin at 10:00 AM each day\, ending at 5:00 PM on Saturday and 2:00 PM on Sunday. For more information call 423-884-6217. \nFort Loudoun is one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier\, built in 1756. The fort was reconstructed during the Great Depression and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. \nFort Loudoun represents a fascinating period in US history. It has quite a story to tell\, and as a historic site offers many activities and events with which to tell it. About Fort Loudoun & Fort Loudoun Events \nCONTACT INFORMATION: Fort Loudoun Park Office – Phone: 423-884-6217 \nDon’t miss the next Summer Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekend at the Fort Loudoun State Park in Vonore\, Tennessee. \nTags: Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekend\, Tennessee Living History \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/summer-fort-loudon-garrison-weekend/
LOCATION:Fort Loudoun State Park\, 338 Fort Loudoun Road\, Vonore\, TN\, 37885\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Loudoun Association":MAILTO:fortloudoun@tds.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190810T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20160702T212045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190323T185631Z
UID:5999-1565431200-1565539200@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:2019 Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution\n\nRate This Event\n \nExperience Revolutionary War New York frontier life at the Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution reenactment on August 10-11\, 2019 during the American Revolution at Fort Niagara State Park in Youngstown\, New York. Activities and demonstrations include period camps\, musket and artillery demonstrations\, and military skirmishes. \nThe daily Revolutionary War re-enactment battles will occur behind the Visitor Center where prisoners will be seized and marched into the fort\, and visitors will be encouraged to follow the procession. Twice daily\, kids of all ages can enlist as rebels or loyalists and fight a mock battle using wooden muskets. \n\nVisit Old Fort Niagara\nThe Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution re-enactment also features a colors ceremony\, period music\, and 18th century games The event highlights the American Revolution on the New York Frontier and involves Revolutionary War re-enactors from the region. \nIt’s all part of the Old Fort Niagara summer program. Thanks to generous grants from the John R. Oishei Foundation and the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation over the past six years\, the fort employs more historic interpreters than ever before who help visitors better understand the fort’s history and interpret the buildings\, clothing\, weapons\, food\, tools\, games and other things from specific time periods. \nAdmission: Adults $13\, Children 6-12 $9\, under 6 free\nDiscounts: $12 Adults; $8 Children for Senior Citizens\, Military & Vets w/ID\, AAA/CAA w/ID\, NYS Parks Discovery Pass coupon\, Guests of Old Fort Niagara Association Members \nOld Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution Mini-Gallery\n\n \nTentative Daily Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution Schedule:\n10:00 am- Formation and Colors Ceremony\n10:15 am- Manual Exercise\n10:30 am – Special Tour: Fort Niagara in the American Revolution\n11:30 am – Recruiting for Kids\nNoon – Artillery Firing Demonstration\n1:00 pm – Music of the American Revolution\n1:30 pm – Garrison Review and Firings\n2:00 pm – Battle Reenactment\n2:30 pm – Prisoner Ransom\n3:00 pm – Recruiting for Kids\n3:30 pm – 18th Century Games\n4:00\, 5:00 & 6:00 pm – Musket Firing Demonstrations10 a.m. – Formation and Colors Ceremony \nThe Officers Club\, just outside the fort’s footprint\, will be open during “Soldiers of the Revolution” from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. for tours and access to the World War II display. \nAbout Old Fort Niagara\nOld Fort Niagara has dominated the entrance to the Niagara River since 1726. In American hands since 1796\, Fort Niagara was recaptured by the British in 1813\, and then ceded to the US a second time in 1815 at the end of the War of 1812. Today\, visitors can discover an amazing collection of military architecture\, including the oldest building in the Great Lakes region: the “French Castle.” The fort is a New York State and National Historic Landmark and hosts several reenactments each year.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nOld Fort Niagara offers a chance to step back in time to an era when great empires struggled for control of North America. Visit original 18th century buildings\, enjoy incredible views and take part in exciting living history programs. The Fort’s Visitor Center offers you introductory exhibits filled with original artifacts and an award-winning 16-minute orientation film. Don’t miss the Fort’s original War of 1812 Flag. \nInside the Fort\, you’ll tour original buildings where Native American\, French\, British and American soldiers lived and worked from the 18th to the 20th centuries. During the summer months you’ll witness musket and artillery firing demonstrations\, go on a guided tour\, see artisans at work and learn about life on the Niagara Frontier during the 18th and early 19th centuries. \nIf you visit during one of our special events\, like the Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution\, you’ll meet reenactors who faithfully recreate the lives of past Fort garrisons and depict the struggles that led to the birth of the United States and Canada. If you visit during the off season\, you’ll enjoy self-guided or audio tours and hourly musket demonstrations in addition to the many exhibits and period rooms throughout the Fort. Why not make plans to visit the Fort today? You’ll experience a unique blend of authenticity and drama that brings history alive.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nTake a Virtual Tour of Old Fort Niagara\nLocation\nOld Fort Niagara – Standing Guard Since 1726\n4 Scott Avenue\nYoungstown\, NY 14174\n(716) 745-7611 \n \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution at Fort Niagara State Park in Youngstown\, New York.\nTags: Old Fort Niagara Soldiers of the Revolution\, Revolutionary War Reenactment\, Old Fort Niagara \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/old-fort-niagara-soldiers-of-the-revolution/
LOCATION:Old Fort Niagara – Standing Guard Since 1726\, 102 Morrow Plaza\, Youngstown\, NY\, 14174\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Fort Niagara Association":MAILTO:eschrader@oldfortniagara.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20170327T112831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T010100Z
UID:13441-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Grand Ronde Contest Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Grand Ronde Contest Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nDon’t miss the Annual Grand Ronde Contest Powwow on August 16-18\, 2019 at the Uyxat Powwow Grounds in Willamina\, Oregon. More than $35\,000 in prize money will be on the line during the Confederated Tribes annual Grand Rounde Contest Powwow – one of the largest in the Pacific Northwest. More than 250 Native dancers\, many whom will compete for prize money in 20 categories are expected for this weekend celebration. \n\nGrand Ronde Contest Powwow\nRegistration begins at 5 p.m. Friday\, followed by the first Grand Entry at 7:00 p.m. Powwow Royalty coronation will be held Friday evening. On Saturday\, a parade between the Uyxat Powwow Grounds and Fort Yamhill State Park will be held at 10:00 a.m. and include cash prizes. Saturday Grand Entries will be held at 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. as contest and intertribal dancing continues. On Sunday\, the final Grand Entry of the Grand Rounde Contest Powwow will be at 1:00 p.m. \nCamping at Uyxat Powwow Grounds is available for $5.00\, which includes a parking pass. Parking is $1.00 a day or a donation of canned food. Weekend passes are available for $3. A shuttle also will transport powwow attendees from Spirit Mountain Casino to the powwow grounds. \nPublic Welcome * All Dancers and Drummer Welcome \nPowwow Schedule\nFriday: Grand Entry 7:00 pm\nSaturday: Grand Entry 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm\nSunday: Grand Entry 1:00 pm \nCamping available – $5.00 (parking included)\nParking $1/day or canned food – Weekend passes availalbe for $3\nShuttle available from Spirit Mountain Casino to the powwow grounds \nHead Staff\nEmcee: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Dance Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Drum Judge: To Be Announced\nHonorary Host: To Be Announced \nSpecials\nWomen’s Old Style Jingle: $1000 first place\, 3 consolation prizes\nMen’s Grass: $800 first place\, 4 consolation prizes\nRound Bustle/Chicken: $800 1st; 4 consolation prizes\nJr & Teens Team Dance: 1st $75 2nd $45 3rd $30 \nGrand Ronde Contest Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nDance Contests\nJr (6-12) 1st $150; 2nd $100; 3rd $75; 4th $50; 5th $25\nTeen (13-17) 1st $600; 2nd $400; 3rd $300; 4th $200; 5th $100\nJr Adult (18-35) 1st $1000; 2nd $700; 3rd $500; 4th $300; 5th $200\nSr Adult (36-54) 1st $1000; 2nd $700; 3rd $500; 4th $300; 5th $200\nJr Golden Age (55-64) 1st $1000; 2nd $700; 3rd $500; 4th $300; 5th $200\nSr Golden Age (65+) 1st $1000; 2nd $700; 3rd $500; 4th $300; 5th $200 \nDrum Contest: \n1st $8000; 2nd $5000; 3rd $3000; 4th $2000;\n2 $1000 consolation prizes.\nAll drums will be entered and registered for contest.\nMust have 7 singers; there will be no day-pay drums. \nLocation\nUyxat Powwow Grounds (nex to Ft. Yamhill State Park)\nHebo Road\nWillamina\, OR 97396 \nMore Information: Spirit Mountain Casino (800) 760-7977 \nThe Grand Ronde Contest Powwow is a family friendly event. We thank you for respecting Grand Ronde’s Tribal community and our culture by not displaying gang affiliation or by bringing drugs\, alcohol or weapons to this event. No pets are permitted around the powwow arena. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Grand Ronde Contest Powwow at the Uyxat Powwow Grounds in Willamina\, Oregon in August. \nTags: Grand Ronde Powwow\, Grand Ronde Pow Wow\, Grand Ronde Contest Powwow\, Grand Ronde Contest Pow Wow\, Oregon Powwow\, Oregon Pow Wow \nView Other Oregon Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/grand-ronde-contest-powwow/
LOCATION:Uyxat Powwow Grounds\, Hebo Road\, Willamina\, OR\, 97396\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Casino,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oregon Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde":MAILTO:info@grandronde.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20180813T192220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T110953Z
UID:26169-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes
DESCRIPTION:2019 Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the 25th Annual Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes on August 16-18\, 2019 at Spruce Haven in Caribou\, Maine. Celebrate our Mi’kmaq culture through ceremonies\, dancing\, drumming\, socializing with our people and just plain ole having family fun. This is a drug and alcohol free event that is OPEN TO EVERYONE. There is absolutely NO ENTRANCE FEE to attend\, just show up\, have fun and enjoy our culture. \n\nAroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes\nEach year\, on the third weekend in August\, the Aroostook Band of Micmacs celebrates the Mawiomi of Tribes which is dedicated to all people of Mother Earth. The word “Mawiomi” is derived from the Mikmaq language meaning “Gathering.”The event is intended to showcase beauty\, strength\, spirit and endurance of the Micmac peoples’ culture and tradition. \nWe hope that all can attend the Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes to see the beautiful showcase of our culture through dancing\, drumming\, singing\, artistry\, foods and so much more. This is not just a Native American event\, as we pride ourselves in sharing our culture to the local area\, so come on over and prepare to make so many memories. Vendor fee waived\, but if electricity is used\, a $25 fee will be administered. \nPublic Welcome – No Admission \nHead Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nHost Drum: To Be Announced\nHead Dancers: To Be Announced \nFeatured Activities:\n~Sunrise Blessing Ceremony\n~Traditional Meals\n~Traditional Drumming and Dancing\n~Traditional Micmac Sweat Lodges\n~Traditional Native Craft Sales\n~Childrens’ games \nLocation:\nSpruce Haven\n214 Doyle Road\nCaribou\, Maine 04769 \nVendors & Drummers: Register with us prior to the Mawiomi \nFor More Information:\nJohn Dennis\, Cultural Director: Call 207-764-1972 or 800-355-1435 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes at Spruce Haven in Caribou\, Maine the third weekend of August. \nTags: Mawiomi of Tribes\, Aroostook Band of Micmacs Mawiomi of Tribes\, Maine Pow Wow\, Maine Powwow\, Caribou ME Pow Wow\, Caribou Maine Pow Wow \nView other Maine Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/aroostook-band-of-micmacs-mawiomi-of-tribes/
LOCATION:Spruce Haven\, 214 Doyle Road\, Caribou\, ME\, 04769\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Maine Powwows,Recurring Day of Month or Week
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20190112T182843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190112T192141Z
UID:32115-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nAll are welcome at the 35th Annual Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow on August 16-18\, 2019 at Cape Croker Park in Wiarton\, Ontario\, Canada. On the third weekend of August from Friday to Sunday\, the Cape Croker Park will be host to the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation’s Annual Traditional Powwow. Powwows are a sacred gathering of indigenous peoples to honor the past\, renew friendships and celebrate with music\, song\, dance\, prayers and storytelling. Traditionally held in the spring\, powwows are also a celebration of the end of winter and the rebirth of nature. \n\nNeyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow\nThe public is welcome to join us in our celebration ant to experience the dazzling display of traditional dancers in brilliantly colored regalia representing legends and teachings. Listen to the beat of the drum and songs about warriors\, respect and life passed down by the elders for generations. Come and sample native cuisine and view the many authentic native crafts\, such as paintings\, carvings\, bead work\, and jewelry. \nThe Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow will showcase First Nations cuisine\, crafts and traditional dancing. It’s not competitive dancing\, unlike other powwows. Some 150 dancers\, including from other parts of the country\, will share their enthusiasm for their traditional songs and dances with visitors. Dancers will dress in traditional regalia and dance to the beat of at least three drum groups. \nSeating is limited\, so bring your own lawn chairs. This is a family-friendly event; absolutely NO ALCOHOL OR DRUGS permitted on the POW WOW grounds. Sorry NO PETS permitted on POW WOW grounds for cultural reasons. Taking pictures and/or videos are permitted at the discretion of the veteran/elder/drummer/dancer. Please ask for permission first. \nAdmission:\nElders 55+ Free & Children 6 years and under\nGeneral Admission $5.00\nParking $5.00 \nCamping Available:\nCape Croker Park Website or call 519-534-0571. Psrk fills up fast so please make reservations. \nGrand Entries\nSaturday 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.\nSunday 12:00 p.m. \nTalent night: Friday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (free admission) \nNeyaashiinigmiing Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n\nThis year’s Nawash Annual POW WOW will take place in August on the 17th\, 18th and 19th 2018 at our Cape Croker Park. We invite you to come and join the celebration. \nPowwow Head Staff:\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Veteran: To Be Announced\nHost Drum: To Be Announced\nCo-Host Drum: To Be Announced\nGuest Drum: To Be Announced\nHead Dancers: To Be Announced \nLocation\nCape Croker Park\n112 Park Road\nWiarton\, Ontario N0H 2T0 Canada \nFor More Information – Nawash Events Planner:\nShawn Nadjiwon: email nawash.events.planner@outlook.com; call 519-535-1957 \nPOW WOW Etiquette: What to Expect at the Neyaashiinigmiing Powwow! \n\nPOW WOWs are celebrations\, social gatherings and friendly dance competitions. But\, as with the sacred thread that runs through all of life\, there are sacred traditions to be found in this coming together of people of all nations!!!\nThere is a circle in most dances\, representing the circle of unity\, the cycle of life. Dancers often follow the clockwise pattern of the sun.\nSome of the regalia and/or ornaments signify special events or honours in a person’s life\, special religious traditions or symbols rooted within their family tree.\nFor a brief description of dances one might see at a POW WOW. No matter which dance or performance you see you are sure to be entertained and enlightened. Enjoy the POW WOW!\nEveryone is welcome to attend POW WOW’s\, regardless of Race.\n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow at Cape Croker Park in Wiarton\, Ontario\, Canada. \n \nTags: Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Powwow\, Neyaashiinigmiing Traditional Pow wow\, Neyaashiinigmiing Powwow\, Neyaashiinigmiing Pow wow\, Canada Powwow\, Canada Pow Wow\, Ontario Powwow\, Ontario Pow Wow \nView other Canada Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/neyaashiinigmiing-traditional-powwow/
LOCATION:Cape Croker Park\, 112 Park Road\, Wiarton\, Ontario\, N0H 2T0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Canada Powwows,Ontario Canada Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation":MAILTO:nawash.events.planner@outlook.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20190421T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T162457Z
UID:38886-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the 43rd Annual Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow on August 16-18\, 2019 at the Wa-A’Yas Community Center in Kamiah\, Idaho. This three-day Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow features traditional dancing\, drumming\, food\, memorials\, and name-giving ceremonies with all ages—birth to elderly—participating. Powwows are a way of gathering to join in dancing\, singing\, visiting\, renewing old friendships\, and making new ones. This is a time to renew American Indian culture and preserve rich heritage. \n\nChief Lookingglass Powwow\nTents\, teepees and trailers will surround the powwow’s dance arena. Vendors\, dancers\, singers and spectators will come from many tribes and many parts of the United States and Canada to be in Kamiah among friends and families. Persons from throughout the region come to watch the dances\, listen to drumming and learn about American Indian traditions. All events take place in and around the Nez Perce Tribe’s Wa’A’Yas Community Center in Kamiah. \nThe event is named for the Nez Perce military leader Looking Glass (Allalimya Takanin\, born c. 1832- d. 1877). He was a principle Nez Perce architect of many of the military strategies employed by the Nez Perce during the Nez Perce War of 1877. He\, along with Chief Joseph\, directed the 1877 retreat from eastern Oregon into Montana and onward toward the Canadian border during the Nez Perce War. He inherited his name from his father\, the prominent Nez Perce chief Apash Wyakaikt (“Flint Necklace”) or Ippakness Wayhayken (“Looking Glass Around Neck”) and was therefore called by the whites Looking Glass. \nLocation\nWa-A’Yas Community Center\nIdaho Street\nKamiah\, Idaho 83536\nNez Perce Tribe Website \nFor More Information\nMemorials: Angela Broncheau 208-935-5349\nRoyalty: Tana Wheeler Numez 208-305-0475\nConcessions & Raffle: Nancy Wheeler 208-790-0262\nNez Perce Tribe: Call 208-843-2253; Email nptec@nezperce.org \nChief Lookingglass Pow Wow Mini Gallery\n\n \nPow Wow Schedule\nFriday\n12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Giveaways / Memorials\n7:00 p.m. Grand Entry\nSaturday\n7:00 a.m. Huckleberry Pancake Feed\n8:00 a.m. Fun Run\n12:00 p.m. Friendship Dinner\n1:00 p.m. Grand Entry\n5:00 p.m. Dinner Break\n6:00 p.m. Main Street Parade\n7:00 p.m. Grand Entry\nSunday\n1:00 p.m. Grand Entry\nDance Contest Finals\nCrowning New Royalty\nRaffle Winners\, Dance Contest Winner\nRetire Color \nThe Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow Committee does not accept responsibility for accidents\, theft\, automobile problems\, short funded travelers\, illness\, break-ups or divorces. \n \nMark you calendar today so you don’t miss the next Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow on the third weekend of August in Kamiah\, Idaho. \nTags: Chief Lookingglass Pow Wow\, Chief Lookingglass Powwow\, Idaho Powwow\, Idaho Pow Wow \nView other Idaho Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/chief-lookingglass-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Wa-A’Yas Community Center\, Idaho Street\, Kamiah\, ID\, 83536\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Idaho Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nez Perce Tribe":MAILTO:nptec@nezperce.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20170412T120049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T124342Z
UID:14039-1565913600-1565999999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the 39th Annual Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous on August 16-18\, 2019 at Pioneer Village Grounds in Perham\, Minnesota. Participate or just enjoy watching the hawk and knife throwing\, primitive shoot (including peep site shoot and shot gun shoot)\, primitive bow\, ladies games like frying pan toss and more. The Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous is a family friendly affair\, so bring everyone. \n\nLakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous\nThe Lakes Country Mountaineer’s Black Powder Rendezvous is held at the same time as the annual Pioneer Fest\, on the Pioneer Village grounds. Come for the rendezvous and enjoy the festival as well. \nSaturday One-Day Events\nHawk-n-Knife\nPrimitive Shoot\nPrimitive Bow\nPaper Rance\nFlu Flu Shoot\nShot Gun Shoot\nLadies Games\nKids Games and Candy Cannon\n1919 Rootbeer & Ice Cream Social \nSunday Events\nAxe Throw (Adults ony)\nPalisade Shoot \nCamp & Shooting Fees\nPrimitive (pre-1840s) and Modern Camping – $25.00\nWood and water are provided.\nDay Shooter’s $15.00 per day \nLocation\nPioneer Village Grounds\n1251 1st Ave N\nPerham\, MN 56573\nDirections: 1 mile North on County Road (1st Ave N.); address shown for Pioneer Village. Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous is part of the annual Pioneer Fest in Perham at Pioneer Village. \nFor more Information\nEmail lakecountrymountaineersbpc@yahoo.com or see our Facebook page (link at right). \nPets are welcome\, but please keep all pets on leashes and under control at all times. Remember to clean up for your pets. No generators in modern camps unless authorized by Booshway. No garbage service\, please kindly carry out your own. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous on the Pioneer Village Grounds in Perham\, Minnesota. \nTags: Lakes Country Mountaineers Black Powder Rendezvous\, Lakes Country Mountaineers Rendezvous\, Lakes Country Mountaineers Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Minnesota Rendezvous\, Minnesota Mountain Man Rendezvous \nView other Fur-Trade-Era Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/lakes-country-mountaineers-black-powder-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Pioneer Village Grounds\, 1251 1st Ave N\, Perham\, MN\, 56573\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Minnesota Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lake Country Mountaineers Black Powder Club":MAILTO:lakecountrymountaineersbpc@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20160717T204206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T173140Z
UID:6398-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Dry Creek Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Dry Creek Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \nThe 156th Anniversary Battle of Dry Creek Reenactment will be held on August 16-18\, 2019 at the Greenbrier State Forest off of Exit 175\, Interstate 64 near Caldwell\, West Virginia. A Tactical will be held on Saturday morning with Infantry\, Calvary and Artillery participating. Saturdays activities will also include a NCWAA Cannon Certification School\, Live Fire\, a Skirmish\, Military Ball/Concert and Night Firing of Canons. Camps will open to the public on Sunday at 10:00 am and will remain open through the battle. Sutlers will be on site selling reproduction and hand-made crafts\, period clothing and other unique items representing the Civil War. \n\nBattle of Dry Creek Reenactment\nLater that afternoon at 1:30 p.m.\, a “live fire” cannon target competition will take place. At 5:00 p.m.\, dinner will be provided for all pre-registered re-enactors\, followed by the Military Ball from 6:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m.\, so ladies bring your dresses. The Public is invited to attend and participate in the Military Ball. A night firing of the cannons will occur shortly after sunset. \nOn Sunday the re-enactment of the Battle of Dry Creek will begin at 1:30 p.m. THERE IS NO COST FOR SPECTATORS. The camps will also open to the public 10:00 am on Saturday. \nReenactor Registration & Information\nBattle of Dry Creek Reenactment Pre-Registration (received before June 30) will be $10.00 per re-enactor which increases to $15.00 after that date and for walk-ons. Children under 12 years of age are free. Cannon bounties will again be paid at $100.00 for full sized cannons and $75.00 for 3/4 scale cannons and Mountain howitzers. \nRegistered re-enactors (military and civilian) will have access to showers located in the nearby Greenbrier State Forest Campground. Hay (for calvary)\, wood and water will be provided. \nDownload Forms & Schedules\n\n \nBattle of Dry Creek Reenactment Schedule\nThursday\nEarly Arrivals welcome\nFriday\nCamp Set-up\n6pm -11pm Registration Open\nSaturday\n7am- Reveille\n8am- Registration opens\n8:00am Colors followed by Officers Meeting at the Bryans Battery Field Camp.\n8:30 am to 11:30 am – NCWAA Cannon School\n11:45am to1 pm -Artilary Live Target Shoot\n1:30 pm to 2:30 pm -Infantry Tactical which will roll into the 2:30 battle\n2:30 pm to 3:30 pm -Artilery\, CaSkirmish at main battlefield\n4:00 pm -5:30 pm -Cavalry Polo and School of the Soldier for Kids (exact times and lengths for these to be set by organizers within this time frame.\n6pm -7pm –Reenactors’ dinner at Parking lot/ Registration Area\n7 pm -9:30 pm Concert/Military Ball (Pending location of a period string band.)\n10 pm- Night Firing of Artillery\n11:30 pm\, Quiet in the Camps\nSunday\n8 am- Reveille\n10 am-Church Services in Battlefield\n12:30 am -Officers Meeting at Bryans Battery Field Camp.\n1:30 pm –The Battle of Dry Creek \nSEND INQUIRIES AND REGISTRATIONS TO:\nThe Battle of Dry Creek\, P.O. Box 211\, Lewisburg\, WV 24901\nThe Battle of Dry Creek Committee – Bryans Battery\, Inc \nCannoneer Certification Class\nAgain we will have a School of the Piece – National Civil War Artillery Association Qualifying School -on Saturday morning. live artillery target competition on Saturday\, \nFor More Battle of Dry Creek Reenactment Information\nToney Floyd at 304-573-8884 – whitesulphur2@hotmail.com (Treasurer)\nJames Bostic at 304-646-2492 – fallstaff62@yahoo.com (Vice President)\nTim Walker at 304-653-4737 – badge825@msn.com (President & webmaster) \nAbout the Actual Actual Battle of Dry Creek\nThe historical Battle of Dry Creek was Fought near where the Food Lion Shopping Center now stands on the East Side of the Town of White Sulphur Springs. Visit the Monument at the Site Placed By the White Sulphur Rifles. This Battle was the First Confederate Victory following their devastating defeat at Gettysburg.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nThis battle has also been called the Battle of White Sulphur Springs and the “Battle of the Law Books” since the Union Army was attempting to go to Lewisburg and capture a copy of the Virginia Supreme Court’s law books and court documents. The Virginia Court had used Lewisburg as a summer courthouse and the Federals wanted to turn those captured materials over to the new State of West Virginia’s Courts. The Federal loss at the Battle of Dry Creek prevented the capture of those court materials.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle of Dry Creek Reenactment at the Greenbrier State Forest near Caldwell\, West Virginia. \nTags: Battle of Dry Creek Reenactment\, Battle of Dry Creek Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-dry-creek-reenactment/
LOCATION:Greenbrier State Forest\, Caldwell\, WV\, 24925\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Battle of Dry Creek Committee":MAILTO:fallstaff62@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20160608T163815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T155202Z
UID:4978-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nAll are welcome at the 53rdd Annual Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow on August 16-18\, 2019 at the Iskigamizigan Powwow Grounds on the west side of Lake Mille Lacs in Onamia\, Minnesota. American Indian dancers in brightly colored regalia will take part in traditional dancing and drum ceremonies during the Annual Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow. The event\, which is free and open to the public\, will be held at the Iskigamizigan Powwow Grounds located two miles north of Grand Casino Mille Lacs. \n\nMille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow\nAlong with the powwow\, the event will include princess and brave contests; food; crafts; a horseshoe tournament; a parade; and a fun run sponsored by the Mille Lacs Indian Museum. There will also be raffle drawings for prizes. All events will take place at the powwow grounds. \nFree & Open to the Public\nFree: Admission\, Camping\, Showers & Firewood (off-site firewood prohibited) \nHead Staff\nCo-MC’s: To Be Announced\nCo-host Drums: To Be Announced \nDrum Monies: Drums must have a minimum of 5 singers. All singers must personally register with their drum. At least 5 registered singers must be present at the drum during each roll call in order to be paid for that session. \nParade & Float Contest\nLine up at the Iskigamizigan Powwow Grounds by 9am Saturday for the Parade\, which starts at 10am.\nBest Parade Float Contest\nBest Rez Car Contest \nGrand Entry Times: \n* Friday at 7 p.m.\n* Saturday at 1 and 7 p.m.\n* Sunday at 1 p.m. \nMille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nOther Events\nOld Style Jingle Dress Contest: 1st Place $1150\nPrincess & Brave Contest\nHorseshoe Tournament\nMoccasin Game\nFun Run\nFireworks Display Saturday Night \nAll dancers must be in appropriate regalia at each Grand Entry and Exhibitions in order to be paid. \nThe Grand Entry is the majestic opening of each dance session. This procession into the dance circle begins with the presentation of colors – the eagle staff\, American flag\, state flag\, and Mille Lacs tribal government flag – followed by the powwow “royalty” (princesses) from various tribes and schools. Next in line are the men dancers\, followed by the women dancers\, with dancers of similar “dance styles” grouped together. Grand Entries are followed by other songs and types of intertribal dancing. \nLocation\nThe Iskigamizigan Powwow Grounds\, venue of the annual Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow\, are located 12 miles north of Onamia – or two miles north of Grand Casino Mille Lacs – on Highway 169. Watch for the powwow signs near the site. Free camping\, campfire wood\, and showers will be available for visitors. Security and medical staff will be at the event; alcohol and drugs are prohibited. \nContacts\nGeneral Information: Tony Pike at 320-980-5367 or Carla Big Bear at 320-362-0862\nVendor information: Denise Sargent at 320-532-7854 \nNo alcohol\, drugs\, or fireworks allowed. Security and medical staff on premises. Not responsible for accidents or lost/stolen items. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the annual Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow at the Iskigamizigan Powwow Grounds in Onamia\, Minnesota on the third weekend of August. \nTags: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Powwow\, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Pow Wow\, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Powwow\, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Traditional Pow Wow\, Minnesota Powwow\, Minnesota Pow Wow \nView Other Minnesota Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mille-lacs-band-of-ojibwe-traditional-powwow/
LOCATION:Iskigamizigan Powwow Grounds\, Onamia\, MN\, 56359\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Minnesota Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mille Lacs Band Traditional Powwow Committee":MAILTO:iskigamizigan@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20160812T222930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T143940Z
UID:7165-1565913600-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Shakopee Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Shakopee Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the annual Shakopee Powwow on August 16-18\, 2019 at the SMSC Wacipi Grounds in Shakopee\, Minnesota. The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community invites the public to attend their annual Wacipi (Pow Wow) in Prior Lake. This year’s Shakopee Powwow will feature vendors with arts\, crafts\, beadwork\, jewelry\, quillwork\, and traditional foods for sale\, including frybread\, wojapi (berry pudding)\, wild rice\, hominy soup\, buffalo burgers\, Indian tacos\, and much more. Grand Entries\, followed by intertribal and contest dancing\, will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday\, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday\, and 1 p.m. on Sunday. Fireworks will be held at 10 p.m. on Saturday\, at the Pow Wow Grounds and a church service will be held on Sunday\, at 10 a.m. at nearby Spiritual Center. \n\nShakopee Powwow Grand Entry\nA Wacipi is a homecoming of sorts\, a social gathering where American Indian friends and relatives come together to celebrate their culture and way of life. Many choose to return every year to enjoy the dancers in their regalia\, the singers at the drum\, good food\, and booths with arts and crafts for sale. Traditional moccasin games will also be played by Native American teams. The word Wacipi in the Dakota Language translates as “they dance.” A more common term used is “Pow Wow.” \nShakopee Powwow Dance Competitions\nToday\, the SMSC’s Wacipi is a contest Pow Wow\, where dancers compete in dance categories and age groups\, including tiny tots\, juniors\, teens\, junior and senior adults\, and golden age. The Master of Ceremonies\, called “Wapaha\,” calls for intertribal dancing\, allowing everyone to dance together. There are exhibitions and contests throughout the three days\, including dance categories\, such as Men’s Fancy\, Jingle Dress\, Fancy Shawl\, and Golden Age\, among others. Drum groups are invited to participate in our Wacipi as well. \nADMISSION\n$10 Powwow Buttons for entire weekend\nAdults 60+: Free\nChildren 10 & under: Free\nPow wow buttons will be available at the gate. Buttons include admission for the entire weekend and one free meals: an evening meal on Saturday served from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. \nFlag Raising: Saturday & Sunday at 9am\nGrand Entry: Friday at 7pm\, Saturday at 1pm & 7pm\, Sunday at 1\nFireworks: Saturday Night – 10pm \nSHAKOPEE POWWOW HEAD STAFF\nMaster Of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nHonorary Master Of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Women’s Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Men’s Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Singing Judge: To Be Announced\nSound: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: To Be Announced \nShakopee Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nDrum Groups\nHost: To Be Announced\nInvited: To Be Announced \nSMSC Royalty\nJunior Brave: Trystan Brandt-Dedeker\nBrave: Tony Brewer\nPrincess: Summer Lemke\nJunior Princess: Celianna Thomas \nCategories & Prize Payouts\nAdult Categories:\nJr. 18-34: 1st: $1\,600\, 2nd: $1\,400\, 3rd: $1\,200\, 4th: $1\,000\, 5th: $600\nSr. 35-54: 1st: $1\,600\, 2nd: $1\,400\, 3rd: $1\,200\, 4th: $1\,000\, 5th: $600\nMen: Traditional\, Fancy\, Grass\, Southern Straight\, Chicken Dance\nWomen: Traditional\, Fancy\, Jingle\, Southern Buckskin/Cloth (combined) \nGolden Age: 55 & over\n1st: $1\,600\, 2nd: $1\,400\, 3rd: $1\,200\, 4th: $1\,000\, 5th: $600\nMen: Traditional/Southern Straight (combined)\, Fancy/Grass (combined)\nWomen: Traditional/Southern Buckskin/Cloth (combined)\, Fancy/Jingle (combined) \nJr. Categories: 6-12\n1st: $300\, 2nd: $200\, 3rd: $150\, 4th: $100\, 5th: $50\nTraditional\, Grass/Jingle\, Fancy \nTeen Categories: 13-17\n1st: $500\, 2nd: $300\, 3rd: $200\, 4th: $150\, 5th: $100\nTraditional\, Grass/Jingle\, Fancy \nDrum Contest: Invited Drums Only\n1st: $6\,000 2nd: $5\,000 3rd: $4\,000 4th: $3\,000 5th: $2\,000 6th: $1\,000 \nDancer Registration – Friday\, 12:30pm\nMust have button to register. Point system will begin Friday .at Grand Entry. Registration closes Saturday at 12:30pm \n \nLOCATION\nSMSC Wacipi Grounds\n3212 Dakotah Parkway\nShakopee\, MN 55379\n952-445-8900\nDirections: north of Mystic Lake Casino Hotel and south of County Road 42\, between county roads 83 and 17 (Marschall Road). Ample parking: golf carts are available at no charge to transport guests from the parking lot to the grounds. For info\, call 952-445-8900 or see website (www.shakopeedakota.org/culture/shakopee-pow-wow) \nFor More Information\nCall 952.445.8900; Email social@shakopeedakota.org; Facebook Page \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Shakopee Powwow at the SMSC Wacipi Grounds in Shakopee\, Minnesota on the third weekend of August. \nTags: Shakopee Powwow\, Shakopee Powwow\, Minnesota Pow Wow\, Minnesota Pow Wow\, Minnesota Powwow\, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Wacipi\, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Wacipi\, Shakopee Mdewakanton Wacipi\, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Powwow\, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Powwow\, Shakopee Mdewakanton Pow Wow\, Shakopee Pow Wow \nView other Wisconsin Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/shakopee-powwow/
LOCATION:SMSC Wacipi Grounds\, 3212 Dakotah Parkway\, Shakopee\, WI\, 55372\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Minnesota Rendezvous,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,Wisconsin Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community":MAILTO:social@shakopeedakota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20180524T140618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T165202Z
UID:24956-1566000000-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Nansemond Indian Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Nansemond Indian Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the 31st Annual Nansemond Indian Pow Wow on August 17-18\, 2019 at Mattanock Town in Suffolk\, Virginia. All are welcome at this family friendly event featureing song and dance specials. Parking and admission are free! No drugs\, alcohol\, or pets (except service animals) allowed. \n\nNansemond Indian Pow Wow\nThe Nansemond Indian Pow Wow is a two-day Native American cultural celebration including music\, dance\, food\, and crafts. This year’s Nansemond Indian Pow Wow will feature special events for the pow wow’s 30th anniversary and federal recognition of six Virginia Indian tribes. Parking and admission are free but donations are welcome and appreciated. The pow wow is located at the end of Pembroke Lane which runs off Godwin Boulevard (across from Oakland Elementary School) in the Chuckatuck area of Suffolk. \nFree and Open to the Public \nPow Wow Schedule\nSaturday: \nHours:10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.\nGrand Entry: 12:00 p.m.\nSunday:\nHours:10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nGrand Entry: 1:00 p.m. \nVendor Space Available: Contact Earl Bass at 757-277-4183 \n \nLocation\nMattanock Town\n1001 Pembroke Lane\nSuffolk\, VA 23434\n757-277-4183 \nFor More Information: \nEarl Bass: Phone: 757-277-4183; Email: NansemondIndianNation@gmail.com \nAbout the Nansemond Indian Nation\nThe Nansemond Indian Nation\, host of the annual Nansemond Indian Powwow in August\, formally organized with elected officers in 1984 and later applied for and received Virginia state recognition in 1985. After more than 30 years of effort as the Nansemond Indian Tribal Assocation\, our tribe (along with 5 other tribes from the original Powhatan paramount chiefdom) was granted federal recognition. In honor of this turning point we have returned to the name used by our ancestors—the Nansemond Indian Nation. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Nansemond Indian Pow Wow in August at Mattanock Town in Suffolk\, Virginia. \nTags: Nansemond Indian Pow Wow\, Nansemond Indian Tribal Association Pow Wow\, Nansemond Indian Tribal Pow Wow\, Nansemond Indian Powwow\, Nansemond Indian Tribal Association Powwow\, Nansemond Indian Tribal Powwow\, Virginia Pow Wow\, Virginia Powwow \nView other Virginia Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/nansemond-indian-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Mattanock Town\, 1001 Pembroke Lane\, Suffolk\, VA\, 23434\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,Virginia Powwows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
CREATED:20170216T193114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T002604Z
UID:11906-1566000000-1566172799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \nJoin us for the 37th Annual American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow on August 17-18\, 2018 at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds in Lebanon\, Indiana. Experience the sights and sounds of the powwow: Native American dancing\, singing\, Red Road Specials\, craft and food vendors. American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow grounds are open Saturday at 10:00 am – 9:30 p.m. and Sunday 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.. Grand Entry will begin the dancing on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1:00 p.m.. Enjoy intertribal dancing and dance specials during each dance session following the Grand Entry. \nSaturday Hours\nGates Open 10:00 a..m. – 9:30 p.m.\nGrand Entry for Afternoon Dance: 1:00 p.m.\nFeast for participants at 5:00  p.m.\nGrand Entry for Evening Dance: 6:30  p.m. \nSunday Hours\nGates Open 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.\nGrand Entry for Afternoon Dance: 1:00 p.m. \nAdmissions\nGeneral (13-59) $5.00\nChildren (6-12) $3.00\nElders (60+) $3.00\nDancers $3.00\nAges 5 and Under Free \nAmerican Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nCamping\n$5.00 Primitive\n$15.00 Tents w/Elec\n$25.00 Anything on Wheels\nper day/per unit \nHead Staff\nHost Drum: To be announced\nCo-host Drum: To be announced\nArena Director: To be announced\nHead Man Dancer: To be announced\nHead Woman Dancer: To be announced\nEmcee: To be announced\nFlint Knapping: To be announced\nFlute Playing: To be announced\nStory Telling: To be announced\nBasket Making: To be announced \nHost Hotel: \nEcono Lodge 765.482.9611\nAsk for pow wow rate\nOther Area Hotels:\nComfort Inn 765.482.4800\nHoliday Inn Express 765.483.4100\nMotel 6 765.482.9190\nSuper 8 765.482.9999 \nFor more information\, contact the coordinators:\nSandy Maddox\, maddox.s@comcast.net\, 765.453.9025\, Chair\nSally Tuttle\, 765.453.1298\, Co-Chair/Powwow Publicity\nVivian Anderson\, 765.453.0259\, Co-Chair/Council Treasurer \n \nThe American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow is sponsored by the Boone County Visitor’s Bureau in conjunction with the American Indian Council\,Inc. We are a not for profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of our Native American Heritage. Not responsible in the event of accident or injury. No drugs\, alcohol\, or firearms are allowed on site. No outside raffles. Trading by invitation only. No politics – Just Fun! No pets by order of the fairgrounds. We reserve the right to ask anyone to leave the Powwow. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow on the third weekend in August in Lebanon\, Indiana. \nTags: American Indian Council Traditional Fall Powwow\, American Indian Council Traditional Fall Pow Wow\, Indiana Powwow\, Indiana Pow Wow \nView Other Indiana Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/american-indian-council-traditional-fall-powwow/
LOCATION:Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds\, 1300 E 100 S\, Lebanon\, IN\, 46052\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Indiana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Indian Council":MAILTO:maddox.s@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
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 \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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190819
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
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 \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
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/roasting-ears-of-corn-festival/
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:20260406T094103
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 \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:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
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 \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
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/white-eagle-park-ponca-powwow-celebration/
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:20190822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260406T094103
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 \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:20260406T094104
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 \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:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260406T094104
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 \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:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260406T094104
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 \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:20260406T094104
CREATED:20170624T163736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T190332Z
UID:16438-1566518400-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rama Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rama Powwow\n\nRate This Event\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:20190825
DTSTAMP:20260406T094104
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 \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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