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Title:The American Indian Information Source
Notice:Welcome to our new homengs
Moderator:PCBUOA::DBROOKS
Created:Wed Nov 09 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:404
Total number of notes:3811

404.0. "NewEngland POW-WOWS????" by FABSIX::P_VISNOSKI () Mon Apr 21 1997 14:29

    Does anyone know when and where the POW-WOWS are this year in
    NewEngland? Seems they should be starting around this time of year.
    Love em'...wouldn't want to miss em'!
    Thanks
    Paula
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404.1Pow-WowBIGQ::HOWLANDTue Apr 22 1997 09:4241
		         Native American Celibration

		             Penacook - Abenaki

		         Spring Gathering & Pow Wow

	        May 31 and June 1, 1997 - 9:00AM - 5:00PM


				Public Welcome

		          Bellingham Sportsmen's Club

		                 Lake Street

		         Bellingham, Massachusetts

		         From I-495 Exits #16 & #17
		            From Route 140 & 126


	                  HOST DRUM - RED HAWK DRUM

	                    Inter-tribal Pow Wow
	             Native American Dancing & Exhibits
	             Native American Arts & Crafts Sale
	                     Food and Much More

	Admission is $2.00 per Person or Maximum of $10.00 per Family
	           For Information - Contact (508)528-7629
	         Traders By Invitation Only - Setup on 5/30


	Cowasuck Band Tribal Council Meeting June 1, 1997 Morning

	       NO ALCOHOL OR DRUGS ALLOWED ON POW WOW GROUNDS

	                        Sponsored by
	               The Bellingham Sportsmen's Club
	                   Cowass North America &
	          Cowasuck Band of Pennacook/Abenaki People
404.2PCBUOA::DBROOKSTue Apr 22 1997 10:2724
				Annual Powwow

			     Harvard University

			    Saturday, May 3, 1997

		  Harvard Yard (Sever Quad), Cambridge, MA

		     Grand Entry at noon; ends at 5:00 pm


Emcee:  Bruce Curliss (Nipmuc)
Host Drum:  Young Blood Singers (NY)
Guest Drum:  White Pine Singers (Passamaquoddy)
Co-Arena Directors:  Andrew Lee (Seneca), MPP '96  and
  Brian Anderson (Southern Ute), '00
Featuring Hoop Dancer Rafael Ebron (Hupa)

All drums and dancers are welcome.
Free and open to the public.  Wheelchair accessible.

For more information, call the Harvard University Native American Program at
  617-495-4923