2011 Hunting Moon Pow Wow
2011 Hunting Moon Pow Wow
October 21-23
Milwaukee, WI
Pow Wow Information
| Host Drum: | Meskwaki Nation |
| Head Man Dancer: | Dennis Shepard (Forest County Potawatomi) |
| Head Woman Dancer: | Krysallin Ahtone (Forest County Potawatomi) |
| Head Boy Dancer: | Chaské Frank (Forest County Potawatomi) |
| Head Girl Dancer: | Shyanna Rae Leonard (Forest County Potawatomi) |
| Head Veteran Dancer: | Billy Daniels, Jr. (Forest County Potawatomi) |
| Masters of Ceremonies: | Joey Besaw (Menominee) Artley Skenandore (Oneida) |
| Arena Director: | Ron Goodeagle (Sac and Fox) |
| Head Dance Judge: | Joe Young (Prairie Band Potawatomi) |
| Head Drum Judge: | Gary Besaw |
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I heard there’s going to be a young drum group called snowdrift mountain, I remember when they were really young I knew they were going to be good. ps they’ve bad ass
I love all Pow-wows I hope & believe they will continue forever just like our HERITAGE & CULTURES DO as we all do!
I also love Pow-wows. I always have a sturring in my heart when I am with my people.
too bad I missed the powwow webcast…will watch it later…been busy with work of course.