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1The powwow

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  • Title: The powwow
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 75
  • Publisher: McKenzie Art Gallery
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  • Publish Location: Regina

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  • First Year Published: 2000
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 32
  • Publisher: Kamloops Art Gallery
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  • Publish Location: Kamloops, B.C

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  • First Year Published: 1998
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Elaine Miles

Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Since Northern Exposure, Miles has done tours with her dancing and stand-up comedy, has emceed at numerous powwows, and had

Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

Americas. Indigenous art of the Americas has been collected by Europeans since sustained contact in 1492 and joined collections in cabinets of curiosities

Tia Wood

(23 April 2017). "Saddle Lake dancer lands prestigious role in one of world's largest powwows". CBC/Radio-Canada. Archived from the original on October

Salish peoples

Sioux. Roughly 200 Sioux were gunned down in what is now known as the Wounded Knee Massacre. Modern powwows came about after the armistice of World War

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

ranging from abstract art to star quilts. The museum sponsors an annual Powwow held on the third weekend in June at the Robbie Powwow Garden at the Center

Ribbon work

ceremonies and powwows. In 2021, United States politician Deb Haaland wore a ribbon skirt made by Agnes Woodward for her swearing in ceremony as US Interior

Shinnecock Indian Nation

beginning in 1912. The Shinnecock Powwow is ranked by USA Today as one of the ten great powwows held in the United States. In 2008, the powwow attracted

Blackbear Bosin

Reflections of Rainy Mountains, using acrylics. In the later years of his life, Bosin began to dance at regional powwows with his close friends. He wore traditional

Tulsa, Oklahoma

heritage festivals are held in the city throughout the year, including the Intertribal Indian Club Powwow of Champions in August; Scotfest, India Fest

North Dakota

acquaintances, as well as to make new ones. Many powwows also held religious significance for some tribes. Today, powwows are still a part of the Native American