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Grand Entry at the 1983 Omaha Pow-wow Men's traditional dancers, Montana, 2007 Pow-Wow in Wendake, Quebec/Canada, 2014. A powwow (also pow wow or pow-wow) is a gathering with dances held by many Native American and First Nations communities. Inaugurated in 1923, powwows today are an opportunity for Indigenous people to socialize, dance, sing ...
Next, girls running for Powwow Princess and Little Miss Wampanoag do a dance during the tribe's annual July powwow. Hendricks started doing "blanket dance" when she was 4, but switched to "women's ...
FSU Pow Wow, the homecoming celebration of Florida State University; POW! WOW!, an international mural arts festival; A particular pow wow Meskwaki Pow Wow, an annual powwow in Meskwaki Settlement, Iowa, USA; Long Plain First Nation Annual Pow-wow, an annual powwow in Long Plain First Nation, Manitoba, Canada
The cartoon features the pre-adolescent Native American boy Pow Wow, as well as the tribe's medicine man, and a Native American girl who is a friend of Pow Wow's. [2] The cartoons often center on Pow Wow's discovery of an animal, hurt or otherwise, and his attempts to protect the forest and wildlife from various threats.
Oct. 10—A good powwow is like a swan on the water, says James Edwards, who will serve as master of ceremonies at the 2nd annual Honoring Native Nations Powwow on Monday on the Santa Fe Plaza.
Powwow, also called Brauche, Brauchau, or Braucherei in the Pennsylvania Dutch language, is a vernacular system of North American traditional medicine and folk magic originating in the culture of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Blending aspects of folk religion with healing charms, "powwowing" includes a wide range of healing rituals used primarily for ...
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Grass dancers at the 2007 National Pow Wow. The grass dance or Omaha dance is a style of modern Native American men's pow wow dancing originating in the warrior societies on the Northern Great Plains. [1] Unlike most forms of pow wow dancing, the grass dance regalia generally has no feathers besides the occasional roach feather. The regalia ...