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Pow Wow Calendar & Native American Events Calendar
We will be happy to list your organization's upcoming pow wow or event here for free.
Minimum information should include name of event, dates, location and any contact information for the event.

Submit your information by:

Email us your information.

OR

Mail a flier or information to:
Attn: Events Calendar
Three Hawks Trading Company
P.O. Box 1221
Lexington, OK 73051-1221

This page is informational only, we maintain it as a courtesy to committees and our visitors.
** We do not have nor do we maintain a mailing list for powwows and events.
The information listed below is all we have.
Three Hawks Trading Company is not associated with any organization or event listed here.
Thank you.


Pow wows and Events are listed by State or Providence then by date in order as we receive them. Click the state, dance or event to view details.

Updates:

7-4-08 Added:
* August 16, 2008 - 4th Annual OKC Indian Clinic Contest Pow-wow, OK

6-27-08 Added:
* September 13 & 14, 2008 - Ramapough Mountain Lenape Indian Nation's 28th Annual Autumn Pow Wow 2008, NJ

6-22-08 Added:
* July 31, 2008 - Black Indians: An American Story, CA

6-13-08 Added:
* April 25, 2009 - 2009 "Return to Tradition" Pow-Wow, WI

6-10-08 Added:
* August 1, 2 & 3, 2008 - Long Plain First Nation Powwow, 2008, Canada

ALABAMA

October 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2008
The Tannehill Indian Festival, AL
(posted 2-6-08)

ALASKA

ARIZONA
ARKANSAS

CALIFORNIA

February 11 - July 11, 2008
The Sacred Run - 30th Anniversary of The Longest Walk
(posted 1-1-08)

July 31, 2008
Black Indians: An American Story, CA
(posted 6-22-08)

September 12-14, 2008
Redding Rancheria Stillwater Pow Wow, CA
(posted 5-23-08)

COLORADO

FLORIDA

August 20-23, 2008
Celebration of Spirit, Trans-global Conference, FL
(posted 2-26-08)

March 20-22, 2009
2nd Annual Florida Gathering & Pow Wow of the UCN Florida Clan, FL
(posted 4-5-08)

GEORGIA
HAWAII

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

September 26, 27 and 28, 2008
13th Annual Gathering of the People Powwow, IN
(posted 2-20-08)

IOWA

KANSAS

July 18, 19 & 20th, 2008
Kickapoo PowWow Days 2008, KS
(posted 4-1-08)

KENTUCKY

October 25 & 26, 2008
Glovers Station Rendezous & Celebration, KY
(posted 6-6-08)

LOUISIANA

MARYLAND

MASSACHUSETTS

MICHIGAN

August 30-31, 2008
23rd Annual Kee-Boon-Mein-Kaa Contest Pow-Wow, MI
(updated 5-02-08)

MINNESOTA

July 24 - 27, 2008
Keepers Gathering, MN
(posted 2-8-08)

July 26, 2008
12th Annual Pow Wow, MN
(posted 12-31-07)

July 29-31, 2008
WEWIN (Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations) Conference, MN
(posted 6-6-08)

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

July 11-13, 2008
A.I.C.U. PowWow, MT
(posted 5-5-08)

NEVADA

July 18, 19 & 20, 2008
Wildflower First Annual Native American Festival, NV
(posted 5-21-08)

NEW JERSEY

September 13 & 14, 2008
Ramapough Mountain Lenape Indian Nation's 28th Annual Autumn Pow Wow 2008, NJ
(posted 6-27-08)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW MEXICO

NORTH CAROLINA

OHIO
July 25, 26 & 27, 2008
8th Annual Eastern Woodlands Gathering, OH
(posted 2-1-08)

August 30 - September 1, 2008
NAICCO Labor Day Weekend Tradtional PowWow, OH
(posted 6-3-08)

OKLAHOMA

August 16, 2008
4th Annual OKC Indian Clinic Contest Pow-wow, OK
(posted 7-4-08)

OREGON

PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

October 17, 18 & 19, 2008
Sounds of Thunder PowWow, TX
(posted 4-24-08)

VIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON D.C.

WISCONSIN

August 8, 9 & 10, 2008
32nd Annual Mohican Veterans Pow Wow, WI
(posted 5-9-08)

September 5, 6 & 7, 2008
22nd Annual Indian Summer Festival and Competition Pow Wow, WI
(posted 4-19-08)

April 25, 2009
2009 "Return to Tradition" Pow-Wow, WI
(posted 6-13-08)

WYOMING

July 11, 12 & 13, 2008
A.I.C.U. Powwow, WY
(posted 5-9-08)

CANADA

August 1, 2 & 3, 2008
Long Plain First Nation Powwow, 2008, Canada
(posted 6-10-08)





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October 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2008
The Tannehill Indian Festival, AL
(posted 2-6-08)


N.A.T.I.V.E.
(Native Alliance Teaching Indian Values and Education)
and Tannehill Stables
Proudly Presents
The Tannehill Indian Festival
Benefit for Tannehill Stables
22975 Eastern Valley Road, McCalla, Alabama, 35111

October 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2008

Gates open: 8am
Festival Hours 9am-5pm

Event Emcee: Dave Whitewolf Trezak
Headman: Jerry “Smitty” Smith
Headlady: Laretta Weaver
Honor Guard: All Nations Warrior Society, Cherokee NC
Host Drum: TBA
Guest Drum: TBA
Featured Musicians: Billy Whitefox, NAMMY Award Winner, Muskogee Creek Musician & Champion Flute Maker; Dave Trezak Cherokee – Lakota Flutist & Recording Artist; Jaime Chavez and Calixto Cordova, Equadorian Natives, Pan Pipe Flutists; Frank Standing Eagle Taylor, Flutist

Guest Dancers: Tlatlacayolotl Dancers
Arena Director: TBA

Vendors by Invitation only

All Drums & Dancers Welcome

For more information:
Ronnie Headley
205-477-0522
n.a.t.i.v.e@hotmail.com
www.tannehillindianfestival.com


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February 11 - July 11, 2008
The Sacred Run - 30th Anniversary of The Longest Walk
(posted 1-1-08)


From Dennis Banks

We take this opportunity to invite you to be part of an historic event, The Longest Walk 2008. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of The Longest Walk 1978, anothergreat Walk will take place with a mission to Clean Up Mother Earth on its route. The Longest Walk will begin on February 11, 2008 in San Francisco and end 4,400 miles and 5 months later in Washington D.C. on July 11, 2008. Our message is: ALL LIFE IS SACRED.

Out of The Longest Walk 1978, our sister event The Sacred Run was born. The Sacred Run has yearly environmental walks and runs the world over. Over the last 30 years, over 1,000 Sacred Run participants have run over 25,000 miles around the world spreading the message through countries such as: The United States, Japan,Australia, Canada, Ireland, Sweden, Scotland, Norway, Belgium, Poland, Finland,Estonia, Latvia and Russia. These walks and runs have been supported by many activists, entertainers and politicians: Muhammad Ali, Marlon Brando, Willie Nelson,Stevie Wonder, Ken Norton and former California Governor Jerry Brown to name a few.

The Longest Walk and The Sacred Run are funded by financial contributions and volunteer support that come from special events, through the sale of merchandise,and benefit concerts. For The Longest Walk 2008 to be a success, your contribution is necessary and will be greatly appreciated. The Nowa Cumig Institute is a federally recognized nonprofit 501(C3) organization and will be financially responsible for all contributions. All contributions are tax deductible.

Thank you for supporting The Longest Walk 2008 and bringing this message of environmental harmony to your community.

Respectfully,
Dennis J. Banks

*****See site for further information*****

www.sacredrun.org


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July 31, 2008
Black Indians: An American Story, CA
(posted 6-22-08)


Thursday, July 31, 2008 In Los Angeles
7pm

Black Indians: An American Story
Narrator James Earl Jones brings to focus a forgotten part of American history – the cultural and racial fusion of Native and African Americans. Black Indians: An American Story explores what brought the two groups together, what drove them apart and the challenges they face today. Scheduled discussion to follow screening with Valena Broussard Dismukes (Choctaw), author of The Red-Black Connection. Poet Asani Charles (Choctaw/Chickasaw) will open the screening!

Bringing the Circle Together: A Native American Film Series is a FREE monthly film series located in downtown Los Angeles at the National Center for Preservation of Democracy. No reservations are needed and all screenings are open to the public. The film series was established to provide quality documentaries and films by and about Native Americans, and bring together a central gathering place where discussion and news can be shared with the community and its supporters.

For More information on the film series please nafilmseries@aol.com or visit www.mypsace.com/nafilmseries

The film series is held at the National Center for Preservation of Democracy located at 111 North Central Avenue, between 1st Street and Central Avenue, in downtown Los Angeles. The NCPD can be reached via train, bus, or parking in the area. Films will begin at 7pm, and it is advisable to arrive at least 15-20 minutes prior for seating. Each film will include a raffle at the end of the screening, and may include guest speakers and performances when available. More information will be given, as it is determined.

The film series is hosted by Lorin Morgan-Richards and Tahesha Knapp-Christensen and is sponsored by the following organizations:

The Japanese American National Museum
The National Center for Preservation of Democracy
The Southern California Indian Center, Inc.
Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center


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September 12-14, 2008
Redding Rancheria Stillwater Pow Wow, CA
(posted 5-23-08)


Spetember 12-14, 2008
Redding Rancheria Stillwater Pow Wow
Shasta District Fair Grounds
Anderson, CAB
Grand entry times:
Friday 7pm
Saturday 12pm and 7pm
Sunday 12pm

Men & Women's Golden Age Category
Men & Women's All Around Special $1,000
3 Man Hand Drum Contest: 1st $300; 2nd $200; 3rd $100
Drum Contest: 1st-4th place paid
Iron Man & Woman $200

Host Drum: Bear Creek, Ontario, Canada
Master of Ceremonies: Tom Phillips
Arena Director: Phil HaleB Head Man: TBA
Head Woman: TBA
Head Teen Girl: TBA
Head Teen Boy: TBA
Open to the public. NO drugs or alcohol allowed. Limited camping spaces available. For more information visit www.redding-rancheria.com/stillwater-pow-wow.asp

For general information contact: James Hayward, Sr. 530-225-8979 ext. 1143
Irma Amaro 530-275-1513 ext. 101
For facilities information contact: Rob Krikorian 530-227-1059
For vendor or booth information contact: Carolyn Ogilvie 530-515-1056
April Carmelo 530-245-2620
For Mis; Jr. Miss & Little Miss Stillwater information contact: Genevieve Markussen 530-275-1513 ext 102


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August 20-23, 2008
Celebration of Spirit, Trans-global Conference, FL
(posted 2-26-08)


PRESS RELEASE

CELEBRATION OF SPIRIT

Houston, TX – for immediate release

A first-ever gathering of American Indian Nations featuring a trans-global conference of tribal leaders to be held at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, on August 20-23 has been announced by the Native American Chamber of Commerce in Houston. Some 3,000 Indians from the U.S and Canada are expected to celebrate this event in dance, song, sports, food and golf.

The four-day event will feature prominent leaders and native celebrities from many of the 565 Indian Nations recognized by the federal government, as well as many from Canada and the Americas.

Major U.S. firms practicing social responsibility and supporting diversity, such as Lockheed Martin, Wal-Mart, IBM, Marathon Oil, UPS and BNSF are among the dozens of U.S. Corporations signed up to sponsor the event. All proceeds less expenses will go to education and native achievement centers.

In what may also be a first for the Native American, the inaugural day of the event will feature presidential candidates invited to speak about their positions regarding native sovereignty and rights at a formal dinner for tribal leaders and prime sponsors.

“Given the many challenges facing the American Indian and Alaskan Native today – unemployment, poverty, education, housing, contaminated lands – it will be important for our next president to clearly speak to an agenda which will address these needs,” said Carroll Cocchia, Chamber President.

In the following days, the Indian pageant will feature a special day for native business people and entrepreneurs to do what Indians have done from time immemorial – trade. A third day will feature native skateboarding. A final day showcases a huge selection of Native dancers, drummers, story tellers, artists, craftsmen and native foods to celebrate the depth and breadth of the Indian culture.

Inquiries can be addressed by email to Carroll Cocchia: cocchia1@sbcglobal.net.


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March 20-22, 2009
2nd Annual Florida Gathering & Pow Wow of the UCN Florida Clan, FL
(posted 4-5-08)


Second Annual
Florida Gathering and Pow Wow Of The United Cherokee Nation (UCN) Florida Clan

March 20-22 2009
Native Drumming, Dancing, Crafts, Food, Venders, Raffles and Door Prizes
Public Welcome

Location:
Fish Eating Creek Resort
Palmdale Camp Grounds
7555 US Hwy 27 N
Palmdale, Florida
call for reservations
863-465-2543
Just 20 min. south of beautiful Lake Placid Florida

Pow Wow Times
Fri. March 20th. 10:00 am-8:00 pm
Sat. March 21st 10:00 am-8:00 pm
Sun. March 22nd, 10:00 am-6:00 pm

Bring the family
Bring your dancing shoes
Bring your fishing pole
Bring your swim suite
Bring your Tent
Bring your Motor Home

Amenities:
Hot an Cold Showers
Laundry Facilities
Canoe and Kayak rentals
Fishing lake and creek

Contact Chief Walking Bear and reserve your space 863-465-2543

Camping price will include a weekend pass to the event
Other Public: Park entry fee $2.00
Public entry for the event is: Adults $5.00 per day, Kids Under 7 Free

Host Drum The Family Drum Singers
Drum Contest paying first and second place
All Drums are welcome to register

Dance Contest Information
Dancers from all nations welcome
We are doing Luck of the draw so every one gets a chance to take money home.
Must Dance to have a chance to Draw.

Tee Pee Village and contest
Tee Pee participants and Drums contact: Chief Walking Bear drumkeeper@earthlink.net

Emcee John Ferguson
Head Man Herb Shephard
Head Lady Raven
Arena Director TBA

All Crafters and artisans welcome
Vendor Information
We are taking apps. Vendors may e-mail Walking Bear, assistant Chief, UCN FL. Clan at drumkeeper@earthlink.net
Or Call the numbers below

Information contact:
Chief Walking Bear
Assistant Clan Chief Of Florida
863-465-2543
Cell# 941-544-3677


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September 26, 27 and 28, 2008
13th Annual Gathering of the People Powwow, IN
(posted 2-20-08)


Thirteenth Annual Gathering of the People Powwow

September 26 Education Day
(Schools by reservation 9:00 am to 2:00 pm)

September 27 and 28, 2008
Gates open at 10:00 am
Grand Entry 1:00 pm both days

Head Man Dancer: Walt Penn Head Lady Dancer: Kay Witt
Head Veteran: George Reiter MC: Cedar Heart
Arena Director: Larry Penrose
Host Drum: Kingfisher Co-Host Drum: TBA

Tomahawk throwing demonstrations by Steve Witt

Visit a Native American Village

Native American Storytelling by Bonnie Turtlefoot

All Dancers Welcome!!!

10382 Grotto Road, Terre Haute, Indiana 47805 Watch for signs.

For more information, visit us at www.vccc.info
Or email powwow@vccc.info

Public Admission $4.00
Children 9 and under FREE
FREE PARKING


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July 18, 19 & 20th, 2008
Kickapoo PowWow Days 2008, KS
(posted 4-1-08)


Kickapoo Powwow Days 2008
July 18, 19, 20th 2008
Horton, Kansas

Over $50,000 in prize money, all categories

Drum contest-5000,4000,3000,2000,1000, 2000(split non placing)

Dance specials:
Women’s northern traditional-500(jacket), 300, 200.
Men’s fancy-500(jacket), 300, 200
Hand Drum-500 winner take all

Mc’s- Ruben Littlehead & Manny King
Ad- Michael Roberts
Host drum- Whistling Wind
Invited drum-War Scouts, Randy Paskimin(recording live CD)

In concert Sat night- Arigon Starr(2x NAMMY award winning artist)

Special guest- Larry Sellers(Cloud Dancing, from Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman)

Arts and crafts, food vendors needed
Primitive camping
Contact Verna Simon (785) 486-2131 ext 227 for details and info.


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October 25 & 26, 2008
Glovers Station Rendezous & Celebration, KY
(posted 6-6-08)


Green County Historical Society's
Glovers Station Rendezvous & Lincoln Becentennial Celebration

Saturday & Sunday October 25 & 26, 2008

Friday 24th - Special Day for Students

American Legion Park
Greensburg, KY

Visit with President Abraham Lincoln!

We kindly welcome re-enactors, campers, traders & sutlers from the pioneer thru Civil War eras.

Visit the camps & experience the 1860's life of the Civil War soldiers.

Enjoy Civil War era music, Native American drum and dance, storytelling, blacksmithing, authentic campfire food, black powder shoot or make a good trade!

Nan Montgomery
117 Long Meadow Drive
Greensburg, KY 42743
270-932-7144
nanmontgomery@hotmail.com


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August 30-31, 2008
23rd Annual Kee-Boon-Mein-Kaa Contest Pow-Wow, MI
(updated 5-02-08)


The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
23rd Annual Kee-Boon-Mein Kaa
"Celebrating the Huckleberry Harvest" Contest Pow-Wow

August 30-31, 2008

Rodgers Lake Rd
Dowagaic, MI 49047

Grand Entry
Saturday 1P & 7P
Sunday 1P

Featuring
Dance Contest
Hand Drum Special
Great Lakes Old Style traditional Special

PUBLIC WELCOME- ADMISSION IS FREE

Head Staff
Host Drum: Smokey Town
Invited Drums:
Whitefish Jr, MI
Buffalo Horse, WI
Ribbon Town, MI

Master of Ceremony: Leonard Malatare, IL
Head Vet: Duce Miller, MI
Head Male Dancer: Will Hedgepeth
Head Female Dancer: Paula Hedgpeth
Head Male Jr Dancer: Aaton Martin
Head Female Jr Dancer: Crystal Morseau
Head Male Dance Judge: Nigel Schuyler, MI
Head Female Dance Judge: Marie Dreaver, MI
Arena Director: Steve Oldman Sr, MI

American Indian Vendors Only

Vendor Contact: Teresa Magnuson: 517-712-5581 teresa@redpaintprinting.com

Other pow-wow information contact: Rhonda Shingwauk: 269-782-0887 Email: rhonda.shingwauk@pokagon.com

Host Hotel TBA


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July 24 - 27, 2008
Keepers Gathering, MN
(posted 2-8-08)


We have 2008 pow wow July 26
Grand entry 1pm 5pm

400 N Hiawatha Ave
Pipestone MN 56164

ph 507 825 3734

Keepers Gathering runs July 24-July 27th
Visit http://www.pipekeepers.org/pow_wow.htm for more info


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July 26, 2008
12th Annual Pow Wow, MN
(posted 12-31-07)


We will be having a one day pow wow in Moore Park, Pipestone, MN
July 26, 2008
This is our 12th year for our gathering

It is from Wed to Sun
Vendors welcome call Bud or Rona 507 825 3734


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July 29-31, 2008
WEWIN (Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations) Conference, MN
(posted 6-6-08)


WEWIN (Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations) Conference

July 29-31, 2008

Grand Casino * Hinckley, MN

This training and development conference is for elected Tribal officials, Indian community leaders, and State and Federal program managers committed to enhancements and change. Conference topics include: How to Work Effectively with State, Local, Federal, and Tribal Government, Public Relations/Public Speaking, Power of the Vote, Finance 101: Understanding Tribal Budgets, Indirect Costs, Grants, Discretionary Funds and Fiscal Responsibilities and More...

Contact: Madeline Mitchell at (571) 323-5640 or email: mmitchell@namshq.com

Website for more information and registration: http://www.wewin04.org/


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July 11-13, 2008
A.I.C.U. PowWow, MT
(posted 5-5-08)


July 11-13, 2008
A.I.C.U. Powwow
401 S. Wyoming
Butte, MT 59701
406-782-2713 / 406-565-9221

Traditional plains style powwow taking place the weekend of the National Folk Festival weekend. This is a 100% alcohol & drug free family event


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July 18, 19 & 20, 2008
Wildflower First Annual Native American Festival, NV
(posted 5-21-08)


WILDFLOWER FIRST ANNUAL NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL
JULY 18,19,20
B Wildflower Village in Reno, NV has three art galleries.
(Eagles Nest Trading Post (hand made one of a kind Native American gifts)
Open Door Gallery (hand made items of all kinds and paintings)
Chapel Gallery (all types of art for hanging)

Artist studios, art classes and retreats are also on property.

Motels and Bed & Breakfast rooms available. Special rates for this event subject to availability.

This will be Wildflower's FIRST ANNUAL NATIVE AMERICAN EVENT.

We welcome your input and participation as we grow into this new event. New ideas welcome. Please join us for drum circles; Fry Bread and Indian Tacos; Flute Making; Beading; Baskets; Painting; Sculpture; Gourds; Dream Catchers; Pottery Exhibits and Demonstrations will be held on all the subjects. Exhibitors, Craft and Food vendors welcomed and needed.

CONTACT INFO:
Eagles Nest Trading Post
4335 W 4TH St
RENO, NV 89523
Attention: Julie Salazar
OR EMAIL Julie at eaglesnest@coolindian.com
See www.wildflowervillage.com


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September 13 & 14, 2008
Ramapough Mountain Lenape Indian Nation's 28th Annual Autumn Pow Wow 2008, NJ
(posted 6-27-08)


Ramapough Mountain Lenape Indian Nation's 28th Annual Autumn Pow Wow 2008

September 13th & 14th

Ringwood State Park - Sally's Field
1304 Sloatsburg Rd, Ringwood, NJ

201-529-1159, Juanita Conklin
jconklin@live.com

Vendors welcome

See Flyer at: http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeus5ef/degroatdegrootfootprints/pw2008.html


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July 25, 26 & 27, 2008
8th Annual Eastern Woodlands Gathering, OH
(posted 2-1-08)


8th Annual (Johnsonville) Eastern Woodlands Gathering of All Nations
7681 US 42
Lexington, Ohio 44904

July 25, 26 & 27, 2008

MC: Jack Many Colors - PA
Host Drum: Friendly Voices - OH
Guest Drum: TBA

Native Crafters, Dancers, Singers, Food Vendors will be here to serve history

We are here to help educate our children

Schedule:
Friday: 4 PM - 9 PM; Grand Entry 6 PM
Saturday: 10 AM - 7 PM; Grand Entry 1 PM
Sunday: 10 AM - 5 PM; Grand Entry 1 PM

Bring lawn chairs or blanket and spend the day

Admission: $3.00; Children 5 & Under Free; Seniors $1.00

More information contact:
JoAnn Smith
419-362-2939 Leave message
419-947-2274
419-362-1600
FAX: 419-947-2277

Email: swcjozie@aol.com
Website: www.morrowco.biz/swccountry

Vendor spaces - Food Vendors
Primitive camping available


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August 30 - September 1, 2008
NAICCO Labor Day Weekend Tradtional PowWow, OH
(posted 6-3-08)


NAICCO Labor Day Weekend Tradtional PowWow
August 30th - September 1, 2008

Franklin County Fairgrounds
4100 Columbia Street
Hilliard, Ohio

Auction Sunday 12 Noon
Two Step Contest 9:30 pm Sunday
Team Dance Contest 9:45 PM Sunday

Open to the Public
You are welcome to come join the circle and celebrate the resiliency of our nations. Feel the strength in the heartbeat and celebrate life all over this land.

Please Bring a chair!

Native American Singing, Dancing, Music, Arts and Crafts, Food, Raffles

Adults: $7.00; Seniors $3.00; Students $3.00; 5 & under Free; Weekend Pass $15.00

Camping $20.00/Weekend

Grand Entry:
1PM and 7PM Saturday and Sunday; 1PM Monday

Host Drum: Maza Napin
Master of Ceremonies: Jerry Dearly

White Bison 12 step meetings Saturday & Sunday

Information Contact:
NAICCO
P.O. Box 07705
Columbus, OH 43207
Phone: 614-443-6120
Fax: 614-443-2651

NAICCO@aol.com
http://www.Naicco.com

You can visit us at:
67 E Innis Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43207

Sponsored by: NAICCO
Carol Welsh - Executive Director
Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio

This is an alcohol and drug free pow-wow


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August 16, 2008
4th Annual OKC Indian Clinic Contest Pow-wow, OK
(posted 7-4-08)


Oklahoma City Indian Clinic
*4th Annual Contest Pow-Wow*

Saturday, August 16, 2008

State Fairgrounds of Oklahoma - Cox Pavilion

Women Contests: Cloth, Buckskin, Jingle, Fancy Shawl
Men Contests: Straight, Fancy, Grass, Traditional
All Categories: 1st Place: $400; 2nd Place: $300; 3rd Place: $200

ALL CONTESTANTS MUST BE IN GRAND ENTRY

For vendor information contact Andii Tittle @ 405.948.4900 ext 158

Schedule:
- Gourd Dancing 2 pm
- Supper 5 pm
- Gourd Dancing 6 pm
- Grand Entry 7 pm

Head Staff:
M.C.: Sammy “Tonkei” White, Kiowa
Head Singer: John Kemble, Ponca
Head Gourd Dancer: Graham Primeaux, Sac&Fox/Ponca
Head Man Dancer: Kevin Connewerdy, Comanche
Head Lady Dancer: Alice Youngbear, Kiowa
Arena Director: Randy Frazier, Potowatomi
Co-host: Comanche Little Ponies
Color Guard: Buddy Bond

All Princesses Welcome

The OKCIC is not responsible for theft or accidents.

For more information contact: Steve Barse @ 405.948.4900 ext. 161 or steve.b@okcic.com


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October 17, 18 & 19, 2008
Sounds of Thunder PowWow, TX
(posted 4-24-08)


Sounds of Thunder PowWow
October 17, 18 & 19, 2008
2100 Greenwood Road
Weatherford, Texas

Master of Ceremonies: Archie Mason, Osage and Albert Old Crow, Cheyenne
Arena Director: Randy Frazier, Prairie Band Potawatomi and Bill Takes Horse, Crow
Head Judge: Kevin Conywerdy, Comanche
Head Man Dancer: Zack Morris, Sac & Fox/Pawnee
Head Lady Dancer: Toni Tsatoke, Kiowa
Head Gourd Singer: Herb Adson, Pawnee
Head Gourd Dancer: Kelly Switch, Absentee Shawnee
Color Guards:
Friday: Renegade Nation
Saturday: Sac & Fox
Sunday: Riverside

Host Drums:
Southern Drum: Southern Thunder
Northern Drum: Buffalo Horse

Dance Contestants MUST register
Contestants MUST be in Grand Entry to compete
Head staff specials will be done on Friday night

Drum Contest 1, 2 and 3 - All Drums Welcome! - No drum hopping. All drums must register

All Veterans Welcome!

Free to the Public - Bring your own chairs

Native American Arts & Crafts
Authentic Native American Food

Contact Numbers:
Arts & Crafts Vendors:
Connie Brown 972-365-7251
Victoria Pena 972-313-1491
Food Vendors: John Cummings 817-598-9682 (Limited RV space available)
General Information: Emmett Brown 214-789-9130

See website for more information: www.soundsofthunder.us

Not responsible for theft or accidents.
Absolutely no firearms, drugs or alcohol tolerated.
Security on site

Mission Statement:
Our organization's goal is to benefit Native people and their families' welfare through cultural enrichment and education. Thus enriching a safe environment of support for Native Americans in all four directions.

Sounds of Thunder Powwow - P.O. Box 541566 - Grand Prairie, Texas 75054-1566
The Sounds of Thunder Scholarsip Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) not for profit corporation
The Sounds of Thunder Scholarship Foundation is not associated with any other organization


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VIRGINIA




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WASHINGTON




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WASHINGTON D.C.




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WISCONSIN




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August 8, 9 & 10, 2008
32nd Annual Mohican Veterans Pow Wow, WI
(posted 5-9-08)


32nd Annual Mohican Veterans Pow Wow

August 8, 9, & 10, 2008

Free Admission
Traditional Pow Wow

Rough camping available to early registrants
Many Trails Park
Bowler, WI 54416

Contact Jeff Vele (715) 793-4388
jeff.vele@mohican.com


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September 5, 6 & 7, 2008
22nd Annual Indian Summer Festival and Competition Pow Wow, WI
(posted 4-19-08)


September 5, 6 & 7, 2008

22ND ANNUAL INDIAN SUMMER FESTIVAL & COMPETITION POW WOW

200 N. Harbor Drive, Henry Maier Festival Park, Lakefront (Summerfest Grounds)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

EVENT DETAILS:
TIMES: Fri.-Education Day 9AM-2:30PM; Fri.-General Public Admitted 4PM-Midnight.

Sat.-Noon-Midnight. Sun.-10AM-11AM Prayer Ceremony; 11AM-10PM General Admission.

TICKETS:
Adults (13+)-$12 ($10 in Advance - See Website for Advance Sale Agents)
Elders-(60+)-$10
Children 12 & Under-Free

POW WOW GRAND ENTRY: Friday, Saturday & Sunday. POW WOW PRIZE MONIES TOTAL OVER $50,000.

FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS: Traditional & Contemporary Entertainment, Village Green Area (Earth Stewardship), Natural Path Area (Herbs/Health), Juried Fine Art, Cultural Craft Demonstrations, Marketplace, Traditional Foods, Lacrosse, Authentic Tribal Villages, Storytellers, Education Day, Music Awards (ISMA), Scholarship Awards, Fireworks, Prayer Ceremony.

CONTACT INFO: General Info: Vendors; Food Vendors Call or E-Mail-Indian Summer Office 414-604-1000; indiansummer@wi.rr.com
Cultural demonstrators: E-Mail lminks4@yahoo.com
Artists E-Mail jdarrough@wi.rr.com
Environmental Green Organizations E-Mail: rjschram@ameritech.net

PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES & MORE INFORMATION: http://www.indiansummer.org


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April 25, 2009
2009 "Return to Tradition" Pow-Wow, WI
(posted 6-13-08)


2009 "Return to Tradition" Pow-Wow

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Madison Area Technical College (MATC)- Truax Campus
3550 Anderson Street
Madison, WI 53704

Grand Entries scheduled for 1pm and 7pm.
Traditional Feast at 5pm.

For more information about the event, please contact:
Valentina Ahedo
VAhedo@matcmadison.edu


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WYOMING




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July 11, 12 & 13, 2008
A.I.C.U. Powwow, WY
(posted 5-9-08)


07/11-13/2008

A.I.C.U. Powwow
Butte High School
401 S. Wyoming
Butte, MT 59701

406-782-2713 406-565-9221
aicupowwow@gmail.com
http://aicupowwow.weebly.com

This powwow is taking place during weekend of the National Folk Festival In Butte, MT. Our powwow is a traditional plains style powwow, drug and alcohol free family event. The only other time the National Folk Festival was on the western side of the United States was back in the late sixties. It is now in Butte, MT. We hope that people will join us in welcoming the visitors from near and far.


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August 1, 2 & 3, 2008
Long Plain First Nation Powwow, 2008, Canada
(posted 6-10-08)


Long Plain First Nation Powwow, 2008

Masters of Ceremonies Morris Shannacappo ! Curtis Assiniboine
Arena Director Darrin Cameron

Grand Entry:
Friday, August 1—7:00 pm
Saturday, August 2 - 1:00pm & 7:00pm
Sunday, August 3 —1:00pm
Registration Closes Sat. Aug 2nd@noon

Categories & Prize Money
Golden Age: [60+] Male & Female:
Traditional – Grass – Jingle
1st $1,000 2nd $800 3rd $600 4th $400 5th $200

Adult [18-49] Male & Female
Traditional – Grass – Chicken – Jingle – Fancy
1st $1200 2nd $1000 3rd $800 4th $600 5th $400

Teens [13-17] Male & Female
Traditional - Grass – Jingle – Fancy – Chicken
1st $700 2nd $500 3rd $300 4th $200 5th $100

Junior [7 -12]
Traditional – Grass – Jingle – Fancy – Chicken
1st $400 2nd $300 3rd $200 4th $100 5th $50

Tiny tots Paid Daily
Sponsored by Long plain DOCFS

Drum Contest
1st $5,000 2nd $4,000 3rd $3,000 4th $2000 5th $1000
Those competing in Drum Contest are not eligible for weekend Drum Split- $ 3000. Drum Split awarded to non-competitive drums

Specials
Chief Keeshkeemaquah Men’s Traditional Chicken Dance Special
Miskwaanakwadook Traditional Women’s
Team Dancing Special
Jingle Dress Healing our Community Special
Hand Drum Special
Midnight Special Men’s Fancy special
After the Bingo Special Women’s Fancy special
Garry meeches Jr. Boys Traditional coming to the circle special
Gordon Louis Myran Grass Dance Memorial
Teddy Gordon Grass Dance Memorial
Richard Hobson Grass Dance Memorial
George Pashe Grass Dance Memorial
MORE SPECIALS TO BE ANNOUNCED!

Comedian DerRik Starlight will be performing

For more information call Jacqueline 204 252 3066 or Myrna 204 252 3126 or Lisa 204 252 2553 or Gerald 204 252 3066

Camping & Water & Showers & Firewood & 24 Hour Security Available Anyone under the influence in any form will be apprehended by the RCMP Committee not responsible for theft, injuries or short funded travelers


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