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Last Updated: 07/04/2010.
September 4-5 - Salmon Celebration PowWow Location: 3201 Tremont Ave. - North Bend, OREGON. Notes: A celebration of American and Coquille Tribal culture September 4&5, 2010 Traditional Salmon Bake Tickets on Sale at KoKwel Gifts June 8, 2010. Native Vendors, Canoe Races, Native Drummers & Dancers and Hands-on Cultural Demonstration. Contact: None, Email: None , Website: http://themillcasinohotel.com.
September 4-5 - 5th annual seneca INDIAN FESTIAL Location: Wild woods animal park, Cherry Grove Twp - Clarendon, PENNSYLVANIA. Notes: Allegheny river dancers,pow-wow style drum,historian,language tour of the animals,native plant specialist, live grizzley bear show, live reptile show and birds of prey.native american food and crafts. all proceeds from this festival go to the new siberian tiger exibit.. adults 10.00 child 5.00 native crafters needed. Contact: Website: www.wildwoodsanimalpark.com
September 4-6 - 14th Annual Kipona City Island Powwow Location: Harrisburg, PENNSYLVANIA. Notes: Free admission host drum Old Bridge Singers, Iroquois social dancers, guest drum Mother Earth's Daughters, Aztec Fire Dancers, Jan Seiden flutist, tomahawk throwing contest, primitive encampment,fireworks.Grand entry 1pm each day. Contact: 717/589-7744, Email: None , Website: www.harrisburgevents.com
September 10-12 - Spruce Pine PowWow Location: 12513 South Hwy 226 - Spruce Pine, NORTH CAROLINA. Notes: Educational event with lots of demonstrations. Traditional pow wow but does have luck of the draw money for registered dancers. Hours: Friday and Saturday 9 - 9, Sunday 9 - 5. Admission: $5.00 - Adults and $2.00 - Children. MC- Dave Trezak, AD- Rob Watkins, Head Man, Burke Lemons and Head Lady Brenda Bowlin. Directions: From US19E in Spruce Pine take Hwy 226 south approximately 2 1/2 miles to 12513 South Hwy 226. From the Blue Ridge Parkway, take the milepost 331 exit north on Hwy 226 approximately 2 1/2 miles to 12513 South Hwy 226. Contact: 813/765-3073, Email: rocksandthingstoo@hotmail.com.
September 10-12 - 2ND ANNUAL SPIRIT OF THE VETERAN & WARRIOR POWWOW Location: POINT PARK Hwy. 27 - UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN. Notes: LUCK OF THE DRAW DANCING. Head Staff- Emcee: Tony Wolf of Thunder Ledford, Keeper of the Circle: Ken Cloudwalker, Head Man: Gene Thomas, Head Lady: Barbie Harrison and Drums: Host Drum: Southern Echo and Red Road Singers. All drums welcome!!! Jerry Lang, Contact: Jimmy Wiseowl 931/529-1557 or 931/316-9970 or Alexandra Durham 615/797-9722, Email: moonwillow2012@yahoo.com or jimmywiseowl@yahoo.com, Website: None.
September 10-12 - Chief Wolf Spirit Scholarship Fund Gathering & Powwow Location: Rumney, NEW HAMPSHIRE. Notes: 2nd Annual Native Gathering and Powwow in beautiful Rumney NH. Powwow is held on the banks of the Baker River and is surrounded by picturesque mountains. We are also a learning weekend with many many classes and workshops, Native events and more than could ever be listed. The gathering begins on Friday Sept 10 and goes through Sunday evening Sept 12. Camping and full RV sites are available. For vendor info please contact us or visit our web site for more info: www.wolfspiritnh.com. All drums are welcome! Contact: 603/744-2803, Email: navajobeader@metrocast.net.
September 17-19 - Ft. Hamby PowWow Location: Ft. Hamby State Park, 1534 S. Recreation Rd. - Wilkesboro, NORTH CAROLINA. Notes: Educational event in cooperation with the W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir (336/921-3390). Lots of demonstrations. Traditional pow wow but does have Luck of the Draw dance money for registered dancers. Hours: Park opens at 8am. Pow Wow open Friday and Saturday 9 to 9 and Sunday 9 to 5. Admission fee to the Park is $1.00 per person and Pow Wow admission is $5.00 for Adults and $2.00 for Children. Friday is Kids Day and Children are free with the Schools. MC is Dave Trezak, AD is Rob Watkins, Head Man is Burke Lemons, Head Lady is Brenda Bowlin. Contact: 813/765-3073, Email: rocksandthingstoo@hotmail.com.
September 17-19 - NATIONAL INDIAN DAYS CELEBRATION Location: White Swan Pavilion - White Swan, WASHINGTON. Notes: Host Drum and MC: TBA, Registration Fee of $3.00. Contest in All Categories. Drum Contest with Prize of: TBA. Camping Available! Contact: Wesla Selam 509/480-7629 or George Selam @509/480-7639.
September 24-26 - 4th Annual Sopchoppy Intertribal Native American Gathering Location: Sopchoppy City Park - Sopchoppy, FLORIDA. Notes: Host Drum: The Descedants,Head Man: James Wallace, Head Lady: Kristy Sumner Jr., Head Man: Matthew Thompson Jr., Head Lady: Bobbi Blair, MC: Bill "Buffalo" Truax and Arena Director: Todd "Killer Fish" Talbot. Admission Free. Public Welcome. All Guest Drums, Dancers and Veterans Welcome. Contact: None, Email: sorehip2@aol.com, Website: None.
September 25-26 - THEY WALKED HERE BEFORE US: A Woodland Indian Celebration Location: - Perrysburg, OHIO. Notes: TIMES: Gates Open @ 10:00 a.m. Saturday & Sunday(schedule may change. Grand Entries:12:00 noon Saturday (schedule may change) 1:00 p.m. Sunday and Closes Saturday at Dusk & Sunday at 5:00 p.m. ACTIVITES: Children's Tent with Native American Arts & Crafts. Wildlife Tent with American Birds of Prey (schedule depends on the Birds). Indian Village with Lacrosse-Double Ball Field, Flint knapping & more. DRUMS: Crooked Creek of Indiana. Other Drums - Please Contact The Foundation. VENDORS: Invitation Only - Please Contact The Foundation. ADMISSION: Adults = $4.00, Seniors 60 and over = $3.00, Children 5-11 = $2.00 and Children 4 and under = Free. HOST HOTEL: Country Inns & Suites in Rossford, Ohio (inquire for "powwow" rate) 419/872-9900. NO PETS, ALCOHOL, DRUGS, FIREARMS, INDIAN POLICING & NO INDIAN POLITICS. Contact: Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation @ 419/381-7042, Email: perrysburgpowwow@hotmail.com.
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