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Indiana Powwows
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September 4 - 5, 2010
50th Anniversary Tecumseh Lodge Labor Day Powwow
Tipton County Fairgrounds
1200 S Main St
Tipton, IN
Camping will be available on site and host motels with “Pow Wow Rates” are
located in Kokomo, IN.
Traders are by invitation only.
Contact: Ray Kappmeyer: (317) 745-2858
www.TecumsehLodge.org
September 11th and 12th, 2010
Andersontown Powwow & Indian Market
Embrace the spirit of a Native American Powwow.
Shop for authentic handmade Native American art, painting, jewelry, sculpture
and cultural items in the Indian Market. Meet the artists to learn about
contemporary Indian arts and culture.
Also enjoy exhibition and intertribal dancing, performances, cultural
demonstrations, storytelling, food and family fun held on the banks of the White
River at Athletic Park in Anderson, Indiana near the original Delaware
settlement of Chief Anderson.
http://www.andersontownpowwow.org
September
16 - 19, 2010
Holdridge Annual Autumnal Educational Powwow
Native American culture, from across the U.S., at
it’s finest!
At: Mar-Brook Campground,6690 E 600 S, Gas City, IN - exit #59 (SR22) of I-69.
September 16 ~ 19, 2010
Open to School and Group Field Trips
Thursday, Sept. 16 and Friday, Sept. 17 from 9 am - 2 pm.
Open to General Public
Friday, Sept. 17, from 3 pm - ? pm
Saturday, Sept. 18 from 9 am - 8 pm.
Grand Entries @ 12 pm and 6 pm.
Sunday, Sept. 19 from 9 am - 4 pm.
Grand Entry 12 pm,
Closing Ceremony 4pm.
All Veterans and First Responders are welcome to join our Veterans Ceremony.
Head Staff
Spiritual Leaders ~ Marvin Redeye & Lee Plentywolf Fire Keeper ~ Ken Johnson
Host Drum ~ Lee Plentywolf/ Plenty Wolf Singers Co-Host Drum ~ Ken Baker/ Grass
Eagle Singers Arena Director ~ Marvin Redeye Master of Ceremonies ~ Davi Trusti
Head Veteran Dancers ~ LeRoy Malaterre & Jeff “White Elk” Mills Head Man Dancer
~ Richard Snake Head Woman Dancer ~ Sally Tuttle Junior Head Man Dancer ~ Ian
Winningham Junior Head Woman Dancer ~ Mckell Johnson Scheduled Demonstrators/
Performers Spirit Flute ~ Joseph Firecrow and John “Red Deer” Cruz, Guest
Speaker ~ Marvin Redeye with a Veteran’s Poem Longbow ~ Bona Glass with 3-D and
Aerial Shooting Storyteller/ Teepee Encampment ~ Rose Johnson Raptor Show ~ Mark
Booth of Take Flight Wildlife Education Family fun! Everyone welcome! Admission
Free! $5 Secured parking!
Music! Host-vended native food, made from family recipes! Over 50 invited
Vendors!
Demonstrations all day ~ On-site jewelry making, basket weaving, beadwork,
carvings, weapon and tool making, clothing, and more! Tomahawk Competition!
“Frying Pan Toss” Competition! Raffles!
http://www.holdridgepowwow.com
September 18-19, 2010
7th Annual Celebration of the Future Pow Wow Traditional Arbor
LeRoy Malaterre MC. Rob Campbell - Head Man, Pam
Campbell - Head Lady, George Marin - Head Vet - Host Drum - White Hawk Drum Co
Host Red Shield Singers: Intertribal Dancing, Aztec Ceremonial Fire Dancers,
Irene Bedard~ Actress & Singer, All Dancers welcome, Tent Camping available
Handicapped parking in pool area of park with shuttle to group camp.
Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the afternoon of entertainment and dance.
Artisans, Craft Booth, FRY BREAD!Shakamak State Park, Jasonville, Indiana
www.scaicouncil.org 812-268-0158
October 9th
and 10th 2010
Gathering Of All Nations and Honoring Our Veterans
Host Drum - Southern Singers Head Man - Aaron Stevens Head Lady - Amber Tave
Jr.Head Man - TBD Jr.Head Lady-Kichie Malaterre Pennington Head Veteran - Martin
Tall Horse Arena Director - Leroy Malaterre Emcee - Brian Darst Flint Knapper -
Ron Kennedy Story Teller - Anna Fisher Fire Keeper - Frank Snyder Tomahawk
Thrower - Steve Witt
Gates Open 10am. Grand Entry Saturday 12 noon 6pm and 1pm Sunday.
Benefit Auction Saturday night after flag retreat.
School day Oct.8th teachers may call 765-584-2645 for more information.
Admissions: 15 and under Free, Ages 16 to 59 - $3.00, Ages 60 and over - $2.00
Public Welcome At the Goodrich Park, Winchester, Indiana
August 20-21, 2011
American Indian Council Inc. 29th Annual Pow Wow Open to the Public!
Pow Wow is held at the
Boone Co. Fair Grounds
1300 E. 100 S.
Lebanon, Indiana 46052
Camping is available on the fair grounds No Pets allowed by order of the fair
grounds Prices for camping per night- Tents $5, Tents with electric $10 and
anything on wheels with electric $15 Admission for public is $5 ages 13-59 all
others $2 except under 6 free Feast is provided for participants Native American
dancing, arts, crafts, food etc...
www.AmericanIndianCouncil.com
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