Pow Wow Information
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Pow Wow Information
A Pow Wow is a Native American tradition that brings together many different tribes and communities. Pow Wows are cultural celebrations that include dancing, singing, socializing, crafts, arts, and food.
Pow Wows listed on our calendar are open to the public!
- What to expect at your first Pow Wow?
- What is a Pow Wow?
- Are Pow Wows Open to the Public?
- Pow Wow Etiquette
- Pow Wow 101 – Frequently Asked Questions
- Pow Wow Singing
- Dance Styles
- Watch Pow Wows Live Online
- Watch Pow Wow Videos
- Pow Wow Photography Guide
Submitted by on: November 30, 2012
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Pow Wow Last Update: November 30, 2012
Daniel W. Neumiller
says:I have been looking for, but have never found on your site, two of the oldest Pow Wow celebrations held on the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana. They are…The Wadopana Pow Wow, held in Wolf Point, MT, is the oldest traditional pow-wow in Montana. The celebration is always the first weekend of August and the Red Bottom Celebration, held in Frazer, MT, has been an annual powwow for over 100 years. It is held the 3rd weekend in June each year.
Could you please include them? Thank You.
PowWow Calendar
says:You got it. I found some information and will post it for Wadopana Pow Wow for August 2020. As far as the Red Bottom Celebration in June, the state of Montana has a directive as of March 30 that at this time, all tribal lands are closed to visitors. Since June is in a few weeks, we are not going to post this event.
Thanks.