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ariseshineis601
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Joined: December 7, 2011
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Posted: Post subject: I've never been to a pow wow |
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Anyone want to inform me on that??? I've only heard of them from my friend and I also heard that they're pricy. I can imagine why because of all the things that the native Americans go through.
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mizzlala
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Joined: December 11, 2011
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`To attend, most pow wows are free. If you want to dance in the competitions, usually there is a fee you have to pay but usually it is not much. You can visit: www.powwows.com to get a list of pow wows throughout the country. They welcome all people but make sure you know the rules of engagement before attending. Every tribe has their own way of doing it. Hope this helps! :-)
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wohelo
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Joined: April 2, 2011
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`I want to add a little more to Mizzlala's post. You can always ask the arena director about etiquette at that particular powwow. Bring cash for great food and if you would like to buy from vendors who have beautiful things to sell. Have a good time!
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