"Our primary reason for beginning the annual pow wow was in the area of our tourist operation. We felt like this was a cultural connection to what we did. The idea began one weekend when we invited ...
The Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah was alive with the roar of drums and dancing Friday night as Native American dancers from all over the Southwest came to celebrate the 34th annual Paiute Restoration ...
On Saturday, Nov. 11, ASU West hosted the 17th Annual Veterans Day Weekend Traditional Pow Wow. The annual Pow Wow honors both Native Americans and U.S. Veterans. Traditional dances were held ...
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Drum circles lined the gymnasium of Covington Middle School. Men and women wearing colorful regalia and elaborate headdresses danced to the thumping of the drums. Some of the girls stomped to the beat ...
Jason Warwick, left, a Lumbee Eastern band Cherokee, carries the American flag, as Josiah Hill, a Seneca and Ojibwe tribe member, right, carries the Eagle Staff, the Native American flag, during the ...
“It’s for the people, the earth, the sun, the sky, the birds, the entire planet,” the Colorado native said. Baca, who now lives in South Jersey, was one of a dozen dancers dressed in traditional ...
Dean Whitebreast yelled to the dancers at the 2001 Indian Summer 4th Annual Traditional Pow Wow on Arsenal Island Saturday evening. ``Make em' dance,'' he yelled to the drum groups camped under tents.
Like thunder, steady strikes on the elk skin drum reverberated through the Heritage High School gymnasium — the foundation for six men who wailed a traditional Native American song and a roomful of ...
Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed in these stories are solely those of the authors. Native Americans from diverse tribes and regions of the country have shared many stories about how Pow-wows ...
It is time to return to a sacred tradition. After a two-year hiatus, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is proud to be hosting our 25th annual Pow Wow once again at Cal State San Bernardino from ...
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