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5 Exciting Native American PowwowsEvery year, Native American tribes throughout North America celebrate their heritage with powwows, gatherings for traditional music, dancing, storytelling and exhibits of their crafts. -
Native American Powwow - Charleston, SC, Edisto TribeArticles shares the experience of a Native American powwow. If you have a chance - every chance you get - you should attend a Native American powwow. Such an event will touch your soul if you allow it to do so.
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PowWows Nightmare SodaA review of the debut release from Toronto's PowWows, available on Get Hip Records.
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Fall in Kentucky is Powwow SeasonMy favorite fall activity is traveling around the state during what I like to call the powwow season. These gatherings immerse me in a world of Native American tradition and ancestry. The atmosphere is peaceful and brings out a passion for this culture
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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Contributes to Cultural GatheringThe Children of Many Colors Native American Powwow continues with some vital support from San Manuel
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Traditional Versus Historical: Pan-Indian Culture, the Modern Powwow, and the History MuseumWhat "traditional" and "historical" means when referring to Native American cultures. Originally written for museum interpreters, any student of Native subjects will appreciate this to-the-point explanation. -
18th Annual Sevenarrows PowwowFirsthand view of the 18th Annual Sevenarrows Powwow.
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American Indian Families Keep Traditions Alive in Southern CaliforniaTuesday evening intertribal dance workshops resume in October at the Uatry National Center, and the Native American Untied Methodist Church in Anaheil, California. -
Native American Powwow Returns to Moorpak July 16-18, 2010The Children of Many Colors Native American Powwow invites everyone to experience Native American song, dance, arts, crafts and culture -
A Horse to Carry Our DreamsRedbird and the Children Of Many Colors Powwow is looking back to our past and banking on a horse to carry our dreams. -
5 Things to Do at Stone Mountain Park During the Indian FestivalThis article describes my experience at the Stone Mountain Indian Powwow and Festival. -
Nanticoke Indian PowwowFor Native Americans and those interested in Native American culture the Nanticoke Indian Powwow is tradition
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Powwows on the Open SeaInformation about powwow cruises.
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Chumash Healer to Speak at Children of Many Colors PowwowGarcia brings traditional healing knowledge and modern medicine together in collaboration with James Adams, PhD, Pharamacology, both in university classrooms and in print. -
Redbird Spring 2009 NewsletterSagina Grant Book Signing, Haramokngna participation in world consciousness concert for protecting water resources, Jesusita fire, Harvest McCampbell's book donation, Redbird's 15th year of service to the community -
Redbird News Winter 2008We look back on a busy and frutiful 2008, and ahead to the year before us in the future of Native America. -
Powwow HighwayReview of Powwow Highway the film, a comparison of the novel and film as well as an evaluation of the stereotypes related to American Indians in the film.
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Indian Powwows in New MexicoNew Mexico features two not-to-be-missed powwows for anyone who wants to learn about American Indian culture, or who just wants to have a good time. -
Call for Submissions - the Next Seven GenerationsWhat does the future hold for indigenous people? For the planet?
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Free Coloring Book Teaches Present-Day Native American CultureSuitable for grades K-12, "Powwow Time" is a lesson in history that includes the present -
Redbird Powwow ReturnsThe powwow is a cultural celebration which is open to the public -
Redbird Winter/Spring NewsletterSpringtime in the forest! Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy a day in the mountains above Los Angeles -
Call for Submissions - the Next Seven GenerationsSubmissions sought for upcoming program and possible book -
Bounty Hunter Dog GoneOn October 6, 2007 Duane Lee Chapman, didn't show enough respect towards the Inter-Tribal elders during the 33rd Annual Inter-Tribal Powwow, in Honolulu. -
A Peek Inside a PowwowReview of Cornell's recently held powwow, and some thoughts on the subject from a first timer.
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Pan-Indianism: The New AmericanPan-Indianism as seen through the powwows of America
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National Endowment for the Arts Recognizes Redbird PowwowThe National Endowment for the Arts has awarded Redbird, a Simi Valley, California based non profit organization promoting Native American cultural awareness and preservation... -
Native American Powwow First of the SeasonWild Horse hosts its 11th annual gathering, open to the public with free admission. They honor their elders, their departed, and their community. -
Giving Back - the Wild Horse Intertribal PowwowThe Wild Horse drum serves a valuable place in the Native American, and non-Indian community -
A Native American Powwow: LaCrosse Harvest Moon Rendevous ReviewWhy people who pretend at powwows make the powwow a less enjoyable experience for all. -
Pow-wow Rules and EtiquetteA short set of rules to observe while attending Native American powwows and other such functions.
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Mary White Snow Wolf LeeRedbird's 2011 Children of Many Colors Powwow's Featured Contemporary Artist, Mary White Snow Wolf Lee brings her own style to the circle -
The Many Faces and Places of LeRoy MalaterreUnofficially considered to be the face of Indiana's Native community, LeRoy Malaterre has given of his time, energy and soul to help with powwows, Christmas toy drives, and anything anyone asks of him that helps the People. -
Redbird Late Summer 2010 NewsletterThe Children of Many Colors Powwow celebrates its tenth year, and the Station Fire Forest Recovery Projects makes its debut -
An Analysis of the Ho-Chunk Nation in WisconsinOne of my more recent college papers discussing the Ho-Chunk nation as it exists in Wisconsin.
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