Native American Events Calendar
A Native American Indian events calendar listing Powwows, festivals, theater, workshops, conferences, meetings, entertainment, music, speakers and more.
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EPIA Eastern Plains 2nd Annual Intertribal Pow WowSeptember 26, 2008 - 12:00am - September 28, 2008 - 12:00am Traditional Non- contest Pow Wow. Dancing, Arts and crafts vendors, drumming, and fry bread just to list a few. Arvel Bird will be preforming with One Nation again this year. . Helena White or Christina Lundy. 719-743-2701. epiapowwow@yahoo.com Location(s)Lincoln County Fairgrounds Hugo, COUnited States Phone #: Helena White or Christina Lundy 719-743-2701E-mail: epiapowwow@yahoo.com Key 1
13th Annual Gathering of the People PowwowSeptember 25, 2008 - 12:00pm - September 28, 2008 - 12:00pm September 26 Education Day (Schools by reservation 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, public welcome after 2:00) September 27 and 28, 2008 Everyone Welcome Gates open at 10:00 am Grand Entry 1:00 pm both days Head Man Dancer: Walt Penn Tomahawk throwing demonstrations by Steve Witt. Visit a Native American Village! Directions Location(s)Conservation Club 10382 Grotto Road Terre Haute, IN, 47805United States Costs: Public Admission $4.00 Children 9 and under FREE FREE PARKING Phone #: Mark Blann. 812-877-4251E-mail: Powwow@vccc.infoWebsite: Vigo County Conservation ClubKey 1
2nd Annual Northern Lakes Traditional Pow-WowSeptember 27, 2008 - 12:00am - September 28, 2008 - 12:00am Gates open 10:00am Sat.& Sun. Grand entry 1:00pm. both days. Head Veteran: George Martin Enjoy Traditional food, craft vendors, educational demonstrations, story telling and more. Free camping for dancers. Location(s)Mermaid Festival Grounds West Washington and Blain Street North Webster, INUnited States Phone #: Kellie Gillenwater. 574-834-4895E-mail: saharocactus@yahoo.comKey 1
The 4th Annual Native American Day Celebration sponsored by the Indian Health Board Diabetes Prevention ProgramSeptember 27, 2008 - 10:00am - September 27, 2008 - 2:00pm Join us for the 4th Annual Native American Day Celebration sponsored by the Indian Health Board Diabetes Prevention Program. This celebration will include a health fair, exhibition dancers, cultural activities, music by Mitch Walking Elk, food,kids activities and much more! The event is held in memory of Pete Paquette, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Location(s)Midtown Public Market Lake Street & 22nd Avenue by the Midtown YWCA & Light Rail Station Minneapolis, MN, 55404United States Costs: FreePhone #: 612-721-9816E-mail: theinicke@ihb-mpls.org |










