

When you are thinking of Visiting a Pow Wow you may have some questions.
I have heard some very wild ideas from folks on Pow Wow's and what they are. So here are some answers to some of the questions that you may be thinking about.
Are Pow Wow's open to the publie ? Yes they are.
Are they scary to small children ? Not at all
Is there violence ? None
Is there sacrifices ? None
I there drunken folks whooping it up ? Not at all
Many communitys are getting involved by hosting Pow Wow's, these events can be a one day or a weekend event, or even a major Pow Wow event that last as long as a week.
Some of these Pow Wow celebrations in some areas can include:
Rodeos that featur Native contestants.
Mountain Men Rendezvous camps featuring demonstrations of blacksmithing, carpentry, tool making, gunsmithing and lots of other skills of the 18th. centuries. The folks who take part in these exhibits dress in authentic clothing of the time they are portraying. It's a very educational step back in time, especially for children of all ages.
You can find storytellers who share timeless Native myths and legends with folks that are interested.
You will also find at some Pow Wow's, demonstrations and classes on beadwork, hide tanning, cooking, finger weaving, and the making of Native crafts.
There are always vendor booths to shop at also.
Look, learn and enjoy the Pow Wow!



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Dale - This Pow Wow sounds very interesting. If I ever get to your neck of the woods, I would like to attend that.
Howdy Candy
Pow Wow's are more than just interesting.
Thank you kindly for stopping by and commenting.
For Sure.
I have a friend down Texas way that has told
me he seen some signs of one held
in Kinder, Louisiana
Have a good one
Dale