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  2. Here's what to know about attending Gathering of Nations ...

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    That's the marker the 2024 Gathering of Nations Powwow will reach when the three-day event begins on Thursday, April 25, through Saturday, April 27. The three-day event kicks off with Miss Indian ...

  3. Gathering of Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Gathering of Nations was founded by Derek Matthews. [16] The Gathering of Nations has been held at different event locations in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dating back to at least 1990 through 2016 it was held at the University of New Mexico, most often at the UNM Arena (The Pit), and at the football stadium in 2010.

  4. Indigenous excellence: Gathering of Nations Powwow brings ...

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    A week before the 2024 iteration of Gathering of Nations Powwow, Mathews and his team have their lists and check it more than twice. "There's a lot happening this year," Mathews says.

  5. 5 Activities to do during the Gathering of Nations - AOL

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    Apr. 9—As Gathering of Nations gets closer, you might be wondering what other events in town celebrate Native American culture. Luckily, this complied list has several events celebrating ...

  6. Miss Indian World - Wikipedia

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    The event is part of the annual Gathering of Nations, the largest Native American powwow in the world. [2] [3] Young women from across North America represent their tribes and communities as they compete to win the crown. Rather than emphasizing contestants' outward appearance, Miss Indian World aims to select a winner who demonstrates a deep ...

  7. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation - Wikipedia

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    Independently of the Council of Three Fires, the Prairie Band were also signatories to the 1832 Treaty of Tippecanoe (7 Stat. 378) as the Potawatomi Tribe of Indians of the Prairie. In the 1830s, Chief Shab-eh-nay , the leader of tribal residents on 1,300 acres (530 ha) of land in Illinois, went to visit members of his family who had been ...

  8. Potawatomi - Wikipedia

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    The Potawatomi captured every British frontier garrison but the one at Detroit. [5] The Potawatomi nation continued to grow and expanded westward from Detroit, most notably in the development of the St. Joseph villages adjacent to the Miami in southwestern Michigan. The Wisconsin communities continued and moved south along the Lake Michigan ...

  9. 'Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Traditions in New ... - AOL

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    In the heyday of the Anishinaabe Confederacy, the Potawatomi tribes were spread across the Midwest. Don't miss Hoogstraten's exhibit at The Depot. 'Dancing for Our Tribe: Potawatomi Traditions in ...