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Monday, September 5, 2005

What some have been doing this weekend

 

Native American Lakota star September 2-5 - Annual Labor Day Wacipi
Location: Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
Notes: Friday registration opens and warmups Saturday grand entry 1pm and 7pm Sunday grand entry 1pm and 7pm Monday grand entry 1pm Host Drums Screaming Eagles and Ridge Runners Invited Drums Red Bull, End of the Lake, Crazy Horse, Sweetgrass, Buffalo Lake and Buffalo Horse Emcee's Jerry Dearly and Gary Holy Bull Arena Director Tom Flute Chicken Dance Special $1000 1st $800 2nd 600 3rd 400 4th special guest Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc.
Contact: Bud Lone Eagle, Sr. 605-964-8242 work Richard Red Elk 605-200-0115.

Native American Lakota star September 3-5 - Puyallup Tribes Annual Salmon Berry Pow-Wow
Location: Tacoma, Washington.
Notes: Drum Contest with large CASH PRIZES for 1st thru 3rd, Dance contest with many varieties also paying large CASH PRIZES!
Contact: Lauren Butler (253) 573-7800.

Native American Lakota star September 3-5 - 23rd Annual Labor Day Weekend Powwow
Location: Franklin County Fairgrounds Exit 13 I 270, Hilliard, Ohio.
Notes: Free for participants, $6-adults, $3-seniors & students, free-5 & under, $10-weekend pass. Free camping, showers, meals for participants. Grand Entry@1pm. 2 step contest, team dance contest. Host Drum-Maza Napin,Mc-Jerry Dearly.
Contact: Native American Indian Center Of Central Ohio Po Box 07705 Columbus, Ohio 43205 (614) 443-6120 naicco@aol.com

 

Photo: South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center South Dakota

Celebrate the heritage and diversity of America on the Native American Scenic Byway. The cultural roots of our country will unfold as you travel deeper into the heart of Sioux Country in the Lower Brule Indian Reservation.... [more]

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Akta Lakota Museum, SD
The Akta Lakota Museum and Cultural Center is devoted to preserving and promoting Sioux culture, past and present. The museum is located at the St. Joseph's Indian School for Native American Youth.

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