2012 Gathering of Nations Webcast

By Paul G on January 24, 2012
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PowWows.com will stream the 2012 Gathering of Nations live!  The webcast is a joint venture by PowWows.com and Gathering of Nations.

Tune in April 27-28, 2012.

Head Staff

Announcers

  • Sammy Tone-Kei” White
  • Dennis Bowen
  • Vince Beyl
  • Ruben Little Head
  • Jason Whitehouse

Head Dancers

  • Head Man – Kenny Pratt Jr.
  • Headh Lady – Urseloria Kanuho
  • Head Young Man – Talon White-Eye
  • Head Young Lady – Athena Bugg

Judges

  • Southern Dance Judge – Toni Tsatoke
  • Northern Dance Judge – Anika Top Sky
  • Northern Drum Judge – Lakota Clairmont
  • Southern Drum Judge – Jimmy Reeder

Arena Directors

  • George “Cricket” Shields
  • Randy Medicine Bear

Invited Drums

  • Northern Cree
  • Wild Band of Comanches

Miss Indian World

  • Marjorie Tahbone

 

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17 Responses to “2012 Gathering of Nations Webcast”

  1. Raven Moonstar says:

    This looks very exciting!

  2. Naomie Deem says:

    The powwows are very exciting. I go to the one in Hermatage,Tennessee every year in October. Tribe of all Nations Powwow.

  3. Janice Phillips says:

    Please keep me informed as I have been involved with a museum for over 30 years. My Native American heritage is very limited in our family tree but my desire as an anthropologist is very interested and feel for your past abuse by many non Native Americans and Government promises broken.

    • Paul G says:

      Make sure you subscribe to our newsletter!

    • Emily Leiker says:

      You should look into tribal museums. I interned at the Barona Cultural Center and Museum here in San Diego for a year and learned the history of the tribe and met tribal members who shared personal stories. I am Yokut through my grandmother’s side of the family and the experience I had at the Kumeyaay museum opened a door with the tribe I am from. I’m know you’ve been an anthropologist far longer than I have been in school for anthropology and American Indian studies but I wouldn’t lead with your anthropology foot in a tribally run museum, it’s a completely different experience.

  4. Linda Silvas says:

    Is there vendor space and if so what is the cost?

  5. Jane Shumski says:

    This is wonderful! Wliwni

  6. Martin J Kane says:

    Looking Forward to tonight and tomorrows Pow- Wows. I would also like to see all peoples help Pine Ridge,the Gov’t refused to fill in the holes to the uranium mines.
    Today most all the people have tumors,leukemia,and radiation poisoning. they have asked their children not to come (especially women of child bearing age).

    Respectfully
    Martin Kane AKA Grandfather Owl

  7. Martin J Kane says:

    Looking forward to tonight and tomorrows Pow-Wow

  8. katiesauve says:

    I have been on a long search for a medicine man or woman in the St.Paul, MN area. I am a55 year old woman with severe arthritis and I do not have much faith in medical doctors. Do you think you might be able to help me? I have been on this search for a very long time and people just laugh at me . Thankyou for reading. Katie Sauve

  9. Roberta Shohn says:

    Did they annouce the hand drum contest winners and if not when will we know the results??

  10. Roberta Shohn says:

    Did they announce the hand drum winners and if not, when will we know the winners???

  11. kelly says:

    I saw it on the web from Arkansas and the dancers were mystical and expressive!

  12. Gerald Tenbears MCGEE says:

    I would like to be informed of all powwows in the state of Florida

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