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Pow Wows Events Listings for New York for 2010
May 2, 2010
Keepers of the Peace Powwow
Trophy Point Amphitheater
West Point, New York
1PM Grand Entry; Event ends at 5PM
Traditional Dancing, Singing, Drumming
Admission: Free
Parking: Free
For flyer, directions, and more information visit website or contact 845-938-3136
http://www.dean.usma.edu/english/cfaf/NativeAmerican.htm
May 23, 2010
Drums Along the Hudson
Eighth Annual Drums Along the Hudson®: A Native American Festival Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 - 11:00 am until 6:00 pm Rain or Shine - FREE Inwood Hill Park 218th Street and Indian Road (4 blocks west of Broadway)
The Eighth Annual Drums Along the Hudson®: A Native American Festival will take place on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 in Upper Manhattan\'s Inwood Hill Park from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm, rain or shine. This event, which is FREE to the public, is presented by Lotus Music & Dance in collaboration with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, sponsored in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, WABC-TV, Councilman Robert Jackson, and JPMorganChase.
Drums Along the Hudson® features Manhattan's only open air pow wow, which is a celebratory gathering of Native American people. This year the host drum will be Heyna Second sons. We also honor two organizations and/or individuals for their environmental and humanitarian services.
During the Pow Wow, our honorees are given a ceremonial blanket and lead the Honor Dance around the Pow Wow Circle.
The 2010 honorees are Louis Mofsie, Founder, Thunderbird American Indian Dancers and Grammy nominated Singer / Songwriter, Melky Jean, Founder, Carma Foundation / Haiti. Sandra Bookman, weekend anchor for WABC-TV will host the event.
http://drumsalongthehudson.org/index.shtml
May 29th-30th & 31st 2010
Pow Wow On The Hudson
“The River That Flows Both Ways”
Native American Festival At Bowdoin Park
85 Sheafe Rd. Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 May 29th Sat., 30th Sun. , & 31st Mon., 2010 Gate Opens at 11 Am
Sat. 29th & Sun.30th 11 AM-6 PM Mon. 31st, 2010 11 AM-4 PM
Grand Entry 12 Noon. (Native Time)
Head Male: Timber Wolf Lamia
Head Lady : Gerri Panther Eyes
Host Drum: Nimham Mountain Singers
Guest Drum: TBA
***All Drums & Dancers WELCOME ****
Special Attraction: The Aztec Dancers \" The Salinas Family \"
& The Birds Of Prey
All Donations Accepted
A percentage of donation going to Long Island Native American Task Force College Fund Native American Indian Dancing * Native American Indian Craft Vendors* Native American Indian/American Foods* Dances for Children *Native American Indian History* Story Telling
All parking $5.00/car ** M/C $2 each ** Handicap FREE (must have plaque in car or HC Plates) NO DRUGS - NO ALCOHOL - NO WEAPONS
Day money will be given to the first 20 dancers.
At end of Pow Wow (Monday)there will be a dancers blanket give away for all participating dancers. For More Info Contact: Tony Moon Hawk: 917-415-5139 or Marcey Tree In The Wind 973-981-1954 moonhawktitw@msn.com Or Nimham Mountain Singers at nimham.com (Dancers/vendors )Sat night Pot Luck Dinner
July 10 & July 11 2010
Setalcott Nation Corn Festival Pow-wow
Main St School Setauket, New York
July 10 (1 PM -- 8 PM ) & July 11 ( 12 noon -6 PM) 2010
Traditional Dancing, Singing, Story telling Native American Indian Crafts,& Native/ Anerican Food.
Admission; Donation Free Parking
Day money & lunch given to first ten (10)Dances Registered,
No Smoking, No Alcohal, No Drugs, No Guns Permitted on School Grounds.
Venders needed (Camping for Venders is permitted )
call Margaret 631-842-0317 / Helen 631-698-5517
2010 Seneca Allegany Casino
Veterans Pow Wow
Pow Wow Saturday July 17th and Sunday July 18th, 2010
The 2010 Seneca PowWow will be held at the Veterans Park, Salamanca, NY.
" Our Neighbors Pennsylvania Powwows"
Pennsylvania Powwows Below
Dates & places may change. Contact event for confirmation.
April 24th & 25th
4th Annual Swatara Creek PowWow
Admission $5.00 $3 for seniors Children under 12 Free
HostDrum IROQOUS THUNDERHEART
Master of Cerimonies MAQWA
Guest Drums EAGLE THUNDER AND SPIRIT WOLF PLUS A SUPRISE DRUM Head Male Dancer ANDREW ARROYO Head Female Dancer CRISTINA ARROYO Arena Director JOSE'AROYO LOCATION 441 AND UNION STREETS
MIDDLETOWN PA
theturqouisebear.com
May 1-2 , 2010
Wild Bills Pow Wow
Lazybrook Park, 3 miles East of Tunkhannock on rte 6 in Wyoming County. Public welcome admission $5.00 adults and free to children 8 and under. Gates open 11 a.m to 10 pm Saturday. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
(315) 396-7615
May 7th-8th-9th, 2010
Noxen's 5th Annual Mother's Day Pow-Wow
Located a Noxen Fire Co. Grounds Stull Road, Noxen,Pa.(take Pa. Rt 29 N or S to Cenyer of town & follow signs--1 block) NO GATE FEE Gates open at 10 am_ duck Sat & Sun Native Vendors-Cine' Jewelry'shirts- leather- beadwork- fry bread by Donna - books-cd's- blankets Native Arts & Craftss
Drummers needed All Drums Welcome. Host Drum: Eagle Thunder Head Dancers : TBA MC. Maqua & Richard Grey Owl
Firekeeper: Walter Howell
Storyteller: Grace Dove
Dennis Wagne's Vetern's Honor Guard
Saturdays evening Meal-POTLUCK- Bring a Dish to pass Information for Vender call Murph at 570-639-1819 or 570-240-5989
dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after No alochol -drugs- guns-or Indian Polictics BRING CHAIRS!
Committee has right to remove anyone!
ELECTRICITY $500 a day (paid up front) see Murph or Sandy from Fire Co Murph 579-639-1819 or 570-240-5989
May, 14,15,16, 2010
3rd Annual Ontelaunee Park Intertribal Powwow
Third Annual Ontelaunee Park Intertribal Powwow, New Tripoli Pa. 18066. May 14*,15, 16 2010.
*Friday will be a free education day (no dancing), e-mail for info.
Native American dancing, drumming, food, arts, music, culture and community. Open to the public (bring your own seating).
MC; Jack Manycolors, Host Drum; New Generation Singers, Second Drum; Eagle Thunder, Guest drums; Northern Coup and Itchy Dog Singers, Fire Keeper; Ernie Strongbear, Head Veteran; Bill Harrison.
Head dancers, Elk Spirit Bass and Diane Hummingbird Woman Larkin.
Musical Performances by; Spirit Wing and Sovryn.
All Drums welcome (please call Mark or Dave).
Gates open 10 am with Grand entry at noon both days. Admission $7, seniors $5, 12 and under free. Proceeds to benefit; Indians Against Autism and Ontelaunee Park.
Camping for dancers, drummers, vendors, and volunteers only.
There will be a “potluck” togetherness feast on Sat. night. Please bring a favorite food to share (food contributions are not required to joins the feast but any will help).
Directions; For Mapquest or Google the park itself is not listed just enter New Tripoli Pa, 18066 and you will find it.
From west; I-78 to Lenhartsville, Rt. 143 exit. 143 north about 12 miles to park on right.
From east; I-78 to Rt. 100 north exit, to Rt. 309 north to Rt. 143 south about 2 miles to park on left. Look for our signs.
June 5th and 6th 2010
10th Annual Hunlock Creek Volunteer Fire Company Pow Wow and Gathering
There will be drumming, singing, food and crafts.
Gates open at 10am , grand entry at 12:30 Adults $4.00, Children 6 to 12 2.00 handicapped free Primitive Camping for vendors, Dancers, and pow wow help this event is open to the public
Call Russ and Rhoda at 570-759-3711
June 12 & 13, 2010
back to the river, riverside camp ground, montgomery,pa
5th annual pow-wow,held at riverside camp grounds, montgomery,pa the M.C.
MAKWA, HOST DRUM: EAGLE THUNDER, HEAD DANCERS: (FEMALE) FALLING LEAVES, (MALE) DANCING CROW, GRAND ENTRY: SAT & SUN 12NOON (ALSO)(SAT EVENING) 7PM!!!!!SPECIAL: AZTECS FIRE DANCERS, VENDORS PLEASE CONTECT MAKWA PH# 717-567-3588OR CELL #717-582-6514 COME!!!! DANCING-DRUMMING-FOOD-CRAFTS: E-MAIL:MORNINGSONGBIRD@HOTMAIL.COM NO: DRUGS POLITICS ALCOHOL!!!!!!!!!
717-567-3588
June 19 & 20 , 2010
Annual Traditional Native American Pow Wow
Father's day weekend in Sullivan County, traders, storytelling, dancing, flute playing, enjoy being by Loyalsock creek and the mountains and hearing the drums thur the tree and dancing !
570-368-2790 Dave or Joeann
July 3th&4th 2010
CRAZY CROW & FREE SPIRIT 2ND ANNUAL POWWOW STARK MEMORIAL BALL PARK LOVELTON, PA.
NATIVE DANCES, SONGS, FOODS, ARTS, & CRAFTS HOST DRUM: SPIRIT OF THE DRUM ALL DRUMS WELCOME ALL DANCERS WELCOME MALE HEAD DANCER: SCOTT FEMALE HEAD DANCER: MORNING OVE FIRE KEEPER: PETE LUBOLT GRASS DANCER: JOEY WHITEEAGLE STORY TELLER: GRANDMOTHER DRAGONFLY
MC: RICHARD
GRAND ENTRY 12 NOON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
ADMISSION: $7/PERSON, SENIORS62&OVER$3.50, CHILDREN6-12 YRS. $3.50 CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE NO DRUGS, FIREARMS, OR ALCOHOL ON POWWOW GROUNDS PETS WELCOME, MUST BE ON LEASHES AND OWNERS CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR PETS.
VENDERS OR INFORMATION CALL: MARIE (FREE SPIRIT) AT 610-970-0782 OR 570-924-3363.
August 14th and 15th 2010
4rd Annual South Valley Chamber of Commerce and The New Port Township Fire Co. Pow Wow and Gathering of all Peoples Native American Drumming, Dancing, singing,food,and crafts.
Gates open at 10am, grand entry at 12:30 $ 4.00 adults, $2.00 children, Handicapped free Primitive camping for Vendors,dancers, and pow wow help.
This event is open to the public
Call Russ and Rhoda at 570-759-3711
August 21-22, 2010
12th Annual Thunder Mountain Lenape' Native American Festival
Native American druming, dancing, crafts, programs, food and more. 10-6 both days. Grand entry at noon. Adults $3. Children 14 and under free.
www.thundermtlenape.org
August 21st to August 22nd 2010
30th Annual Roasting Ears Of Corn Festival Host Drum Silver Cloud Singers
Head Man
Mike Sallahm Jr.
Head Lady
Mary Ann Robins
Traditional Songs and Dance by: Silver Cloud Singers
Oneida Storytelling: Vicky Schenandoah
Aztec Fire Dancers: Salinas Family
Native Cooking Demonstrations: Heart To Hearth
Primitive Technologies / Displays
Indigenous Craft Demonstrations and Design
Tomahawk and Atlatl Throwing
Children's Craft Area and Face Painting
Craft and Jewelry Vendors
American Indian Foods
Tel: 610-797-2121 Web:
http://www.museumofindianculture.org
Our Neighbors in Rhode Island " Powwows"
April 4-5, 2009
Eighth Annual Brown University Spring Thaw Powwow
Lincoln Field
Providence, RI
Between Waterman St. and George St., along Thayer, Providence RI
Rain site: Pizzitola Gym on Hope St. and Lloyd St.
Contact: Loyola Rankin 505-917-1162
nativesatbrown@gmail.com
http://www.brown.edu/NAB
April 17, 2010
Brown University 9th Annual Spring Thaw Powwow
9th Annual Brown University Spring Thaw Powwow Providence, RI Saturday April 17, 2010 11:30 am to 07:00 pm Pembroke Field (Meeting and Hope St) Free and Open to the Public Rain Site:Pizzitola Gym (Lloyd and Hope St) *Dancer Contests *Jewelry *Arts and Crafts *Native Food www.brown.edu/NAB
July 18-19, 2009
RIIC Powwow
Roger Williams Park , Providence, RI
Opening ceremonies begin at 10:00 a.m. and festivities end at 6:00 p.m.
Grand entry is at noon.
Admission is free and open to the public.
Contact: Rhode Island Indian Council 401-781-1098
807 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02907
info@rhodeislandindiancouncil.org
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Other Local PowWows
May 2
Keepers of the Peace Powwow
Trophy Point Amphitheather, United States Military Academy West Point, NY
Click here for more information (pdf)
May 29-31
The River That Flows Two Ways Hudson River Pow Wow, Waapingers Falls
June 12-13 Mother Earth Indian Festival, Greene
June 26-27 Kanatsiohareke Summer Festival, Fonda
June 26 - 27 The Six Dreamcatchers 3rd Annual Native American PowWow
Old Bethpage Village Restoration 1303 Round Swamp Rd, Old Bethpage, NY 11804
July 3-4 Calico Dancers Pow-wow, South Glens Falls
July 10 Iroquois Indian Museum Social Dance, Howes Cave
July 17-18 Seneca Allegany Casino Veterans Pow Wow, Salamanca
July 23-25 Thunderbird Mid-Summer Pow Wow, Floral Park
July 31 Iroquois Indian Museum Social Dance, Howes Cave
July 23-Aug 4 The Great Carrying Place ‘Coming Home’ Pow Wow, Fort Edward
Aug 7 Iroquois Indian Museum Social Dance, Howes Cave
Aug 7-8 Paumanauke Pow Wow, Harriman
Aug 14-15 Rock, Rattle & Drum American Indian Pow Wow & Spirit on the Mountain Music Festival, Stephentown
Aug 21-22 Daniel Nimham Intertibal Pow Wow, Kent Lakes
Sept. 3-6 Shinnecock Indian Pow Wow, Southampton
Sept. 4-5 Iroquois Indian Festival, Howes Cave
Sept. 18-19 First Light Singers Intertribal Pow Wow, Hebron
Museums & Cultural Centers
FRIENDS of GANONDAGAN, NY
http://www.ganondagan.org/friends.htmlGanondagan is the only officially recognized historic site in New York State dedicated to Native Americans. Formed in 1989 to lend physical, spiritual, and financial support to Ganondagan State Historic Site. The Friends are Native Americans and non-Natives who share a common understanding of the significance of the past at the site. The Friends of Ganondagan is an all-volunteer group responsible for all programs and activities at the site.
AKWESASNE LIBRARY (Cultural Center), NY
http://www.nc3r.org/akwlibr/The Native Collection is one of the largest in Northern New York with over 2,400 volumes containing information on Native people throughout the United State and Canada.
SENECA IROQUIOS NATIONAL MUSEUM, NY
http://www.senecamuseum.org/Showcasing Iroquois traditional arts which are still practiced in Seneca communities today.
BROOKLYN MUSEUM, NY
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/Housed in a 560,000-square-foot, Beaux-Arts building, it is the second-largest art museum in New York City and one of the largest in the country
SHINNECOCK NATION CULTURAL CENTER AND MUSEUM, NY
http://www.shinnecockmuseum.org/
The only Native American owned and operated museum on Long Island with exhibits, educationial programs, including interactive tours, and a gift shop. The museum officially opened in June of 2001.
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, NY
http://www.amnh.org/One of the world's preeminent institutions for scientific research and education whose mission is to discover, interpret, and disseminate -- through scientific research and education -- knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe.
IROQUOIS INDIAN MUSEUM, NY
http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/An educational institution dedicated to fostering understanding of Iroquois culture using Iroquois art as a window to that culture.
NATIONAL MUSEUM of the AMERICAN INDIAN, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, NY
http://www.nmai.si.edu/
The only national museum dedicated to the Native peoples of North, South, and Central America.