Thanksgiving Information – Native American Heritage Month

Thanksgiving Information – Native American Heritage Month

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November is Native American Heritage Month.  Combined with Thanksgiving, many people seek information about the origins and history of this beloved American holiday. PowWows.com has compiled some articles for ... Read more »
IF THEY HAVE HAD IT THEY WOULD HAVE USED IT – MAYBE?

IF THEY HAVE HAD IT THEY WOULD HAVE USED IT – MAYBE?

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IF THEY HAVE HAD IT THEY WOULD HAVE USED IT - MAYBE? Native American Use of Trade Materials By Jamie K. Oxendine, Lumbee/Creek Editor, PowWows.com Director, Black Swamp InterTribal Foundation PRELUDE How often... Read more »
Welcome to Fantasy Powwow

Welcome to Fantasy Powwow

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We’ve just returned from the He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate in Rapid City, South Dakota.  It was a 1500 mile roundtrip for me but well worth the time spent with my grandsons (who live a few hundred miles away), daughter, an... Read more »
In the Powwow Off-Season

In the Powwow Off-Season

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Summer is officially over and that means the end of my powwow season because the kids are back in school.  By fall I start thinking about repairing regalia, starting new beadwork, checking on hide tanners after the st... Read more »
Standing Bear’s Footsteps

Standing Bear’s Footsteps

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Native American Public Telecommunications, Inc. (NAPT) proudly announces the release of a new documentary that recounts the remarkable journey of legendary warrior Chief Standing Bear of the Ponca Nation, who fought i... Read more »
How to Make Ribbonwork – Straight Dance Ribbonwork Tutorial

How to Make Ribbonwork – Straight Dance Ribbonwork Tutorial

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The form of ribbonwork in this tutorial is an art used in Straight Dance and Southern Cloth outfits.  This style is done by several tribes including Osage and Ponca. This tutorial is for the cut and tuck metho... Read more »
How to Make a Traditional Dream Catcher | Dream Catcher Directions

How to Make a Traditional Dream Catcher | Dream Catcher Directions

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The Dream Catcher now comes in all sizes and a great variety of designs. Depending on the artist making them and how they were taught. These instructions are the most basic of design and materials. We leave it u... Read more »
4 Tips for Eating Well at Pow Wows

4 Tips for Eating Well at Pow Wows

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As a mom of two and a grandmother of four, it’s an eternal challenge to eat reasonably at powwows! Especially when you’re not camping with a full kitchen for all the cooking.  First there’s the nutritional and heal... Read more »
Ponca Hethuska Society

Ponca Hethuska Society

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Ponca Hethuska Society by Jonathan Holmes The following are some of the written and oral traditions that I have researched concerning the origins and history of the Ponca Hethuska Society. Since I recognize that t... Read more »
Native Americans in the 2012 London Olympics

Native Americans in the 2012 London Olympics

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The 2012 London Olympics includes 3 Native Americans. Mary Killman Mary Killman is a Citizen Potawatomi Nation.  She will compete in the Synchronized Duet Technical Swimming Event for Team USA. Update - M... Read more »
Am I Native American? Native American Ancestry & Genealogy

Am I Native American? Native American Ancestry & Genealogy

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Many people in the US and Canada have at least one Indian ancestral line in their family.  Lots of people grew up hearing the family legend about a family member that was Native American. Proving that legend t... Read more »
Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee: 27.Aug.1906 – 18.May.1909

Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee: 27.Aug.1906 – 18.May.1909

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One may argue that the Guion Miller Roll is perhaps one of the most important Rolls ever done of the Cherokee Nation in a Genealogical sense.  This roll is more formally referred to as the Eastern Cherokee Emigra... Read more »

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