Dale Carson
March 16, 2011
Dale Carson As an early-bird craft vendor, I arrive at pow wows extra early to taste the assortment of foods like fresh-squeezed lemonade, kettle corn, burgers (buffalo, venison an...
Autumn Whitefield-Madrano
March 26, 2011
Jingle dance, grass dance, buckskin. Fancy dance, traditional, duck-and-dive. Pow wows serve up a panoply of dances—but they are only part of the full story of native dance...
Forty-three-year-old Lawrence Baker, a widely respected master of ceremonies, said that his role at the mike of the big pow wows is to acknowledge both the similarities and the dif...
Donna Laurent Caruso
March 21, 2011
The Wandering Bull , which sells craft materials and regalia (with an emphasis on Eastern Woodlands regalia), started with a card table set up at pow wows in 1969...
Autumn Whitefield-Madrano
March 20, 2011
Given its legacy of color, vivacity and even rebellion, the name of the dance is ironically plain: fancy shawl...
It’s the nature of every high-stakes athletic competition...
One of the largest pow wows in the world, the Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, New Mexico, draws over 100,000 visitors a year...
Pow wow competitions, especially at the big events, draw a lot of revenue to their respective locations as well as cash prizes to the competitors who make it into the top five...
ICTMN Recommends: Randy Wood, The Gift of Life: Round Dances and Songs of the Native Road Canyon Records From the Saddle Lake Cree First Nation in Alberta, Canada, Randy Wood is a ...
The Native American Student Council at Utah State University hosted this Iron Men's Grass Dance Special on February 25th and 26th at the Nelson Field House on the Logan campus...

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