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Aaron's Powwow Calendar
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Calendar of upcoming powwows and other Native American events.
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Austin Texas Pow Wow
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Updates on the Austin Texas Pow Wow and Native American Heritage Festival. Schedule and featured artists.
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Becky Olvera Schultz's Powwow Power
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Powwow history, meaning, etiquette and other related resources for natives and non-natives.
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Eastern Kentucky Seventh Generation Benefit
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Intertribal reservation fundraiser pow wow. Archive of past events, and schedule of upcoming dates.
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Four Winds Pow Wow
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Information on the annual Swiss Four Winds Pow Wow, organized in Lausanne by The Four Winds Association.
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Gathering of Nations
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Federally recognized non-profit organization to promote Native American culture and dispel stereotypes. Includes information on 2000 Pow Wow, Miss Indian World, and Indian Traders Market.
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Indian Brave Campground Powwow
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Family sponsored powwow with raffles, 5o/5o, giveaways, participant feed and free camping for registered dancers.
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Iroquois Art and Culture Festival
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The Chrisjohn's annual Iroquois Festival, featuring fine art and festivities.
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NNDT Powwow Listings/Events
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Listing of powwows and special events, designed to easily print in 97 Word.
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Pennsylvania Powwow List
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Listing of Native American events in Pennsylvania and some surrounding states.
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Pow Wow Calendar
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Schedule includes California, the Dakotas, Minnesota, New Mexico and other western states.
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Pow Wow Traditions
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Detailed descriptions of dances, regalia, etiquette, from a dancer's perspective. Photos and links. Cursor following animation.
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Pow Wows Around The World
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Pow wow directory and information, as well as poetry, recipes, and a message board.
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PowwowBound
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Native American owned and operated company which lists Pow-wows events across the eastern United States and sells American Indian videos, books, and music.
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PowWows.com
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Online community featuring pow wow Calendar, drum database, chat, photo galleries, and links.
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Rocky Fork Powwow
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Two-day powwow in Southeastern Ohio. Drumming, dancing, story-telling, arts, foods and demonstrations.
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Songhees Salish Pow Wow
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Songhees Pow Wow of the Salish first nation in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Schedule, photos, competition results, links.
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The Pow Wow Trail
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Explains the history and cultural significance of the Pow Wow in native culture.
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The Powwow Editions
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Contemporary photographic portfolio of Powwow dancers in full regalia.
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United San Antonio Pow Wow
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United San Antonio Pow Wow purpose is to promote the traditions and culture of the American Indian in the most positive manner possible.
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Chippewas of the Thames First Nation
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Intertribal pow wow held August 18 and 19, 2001; 30 kilometers southwest of London, Ontario, Canada. Outdoor team dance and hand drum competition. Camping available.
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Crazy Crow's Worldwide Native American Powwow Listing
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World-wide listing of Native American Indian powwows & related events by month. Use our online form to add your event.
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Great North Winds Powwow
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Vendor and event information for this traditional and spiritual gathering held annually in Manistique, Michigan.
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Great Salt Water Veterans' Honor Powwow
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Poster, vendor applications, and event information for the annual Jacksonville, NC powwow.
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New York Native American Indian Heritage Parade
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Press photos of the first annual event held in Madison Square Park, sponsored by the Cherokee Blackfeet Nation of New Jersey.
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Pow Wow Review
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Contributed content reviews of Native American pow wows. Also has a page of links to pow wow calendar listings.
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Rainbow Dancers
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Information about the organization and calendar for five annual intertribal pow wows in Illinois, USA.
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Red Earth, Inc
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Red Earth, Inc. is an Oklahoma City-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote, preserve, and promulgate the rich traditions of American Indian history and cultures. .
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