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April Powowws:

Friday, April 6, 2001
30th Anniversary Deed Day Powwow
D-Q University
Davis, CA
This is a historical event where we receive the title to
the land. This momentous occasion will take place in
our newly renovate Cultural Arts building.
Please come and join us
5pm - Midnight, it's free and fun for the whole family!
Indian Tacos by Navajo Tacos, Authentic
Native American Arts and Crafts and more.
Come and find out about D-Q University and it's history.
For directions please call us at DQU:
(530) 758-0470 x1010 x1021 x1032
D-Q Website: http:www.dqu.cc.ca.us
For vendor booth information please contact: Angela Grijalva
Call me: Work (530) 758-0470 x 1085
Cell Phone(916) 812-6862
1-800-699-2466 #4505326530
P.O. Box 409
Davis, CA 95617
email me at: mdlatg@yahoo.com



April 6-8, 2001
Idaho State University Pow Wow
Host drum will be Northern Cree
From Saddle Lake Alberta,Canada.
Contest in all categories
Drums will recieve day pay.
contact Dr. Wesley Thomas (208)-282-2123



Erika Dickinson
Musical Echoes
144 Miracle Strip Parkway, SE
Ft Walton Beach, FL 32548
850-243-4405
Email: musicalechoes@nativeland.com
Sat. April 7, 2001 10 am - 9 pm (night bonfire dancing!)
Rain date Sun. April 8, 2001 (10 am - 5 pm)
American Indian Pow Wow
Princess Anne Park
Virginia Beach, VA.
A Celebration of Life for All People
Native American dancing, arts
and crafts, foods, and exhibits.
Head Staff
MC: Fred Bushyhead - Northern Cheyenne
Host Drum: White Oak Singers - Northern Va.
Guest Drum: Kau-Ta-Noh Jrs. - Robeson County, NC.
Head Male: Lowery Begay - Dine
Head Female: Arlene Townsend - Sioux
Arena Director: Clayton Old Elk - Crow
Free Admission
For more info, call Parks Special Events Office (757) 473-5252



Musical Echoes is a Native American flute gathering and cultural event.
The event will be held April 13th - 15th, 2001.
We will be hosting a Native American flute players competition as
well as a flute makers competition. We will have Native American artists
demonstrating and selling their work and also a juried arts competition.
Saturday night there will be a live Flute performance by NAMMY Award
winner Mary Youngblood. The site chosen for the event is rich in Native
American archeology/history and adjacent to an Indian Temple Mound
and museum. We invite everyone to come and enjoy the event with us and are
actively looking for Native American artists and flute players/makers who
wish to participate. For more information please visit our site at:
http://www.musicalechoes.nativeland.com
Much Thanks,



April 19 - 22, 2001
All Nations Pigeon River Powwow
Sevier County Fair Grounds
Sevierville, Tennessee
We will be celebrating our second year at this location.
We have booth spaces available for Native American craft vendors.
We are accepting vendors for primitive mountain crafts.
All interested vendors should contact:
Leon Gilliam
P.O. Box 817
Kingsport,Tennessee 37662
Or call (423)-378-0192
E-mail Leon Gilliam at leong@chartertn.net
April 27-29, 2001
Southern Band of the Cherokees Intertribal Gathering
Birdsville Campground,
Smithland, KY
Hwy. 137, off US Hwy. 60, on the Ohio River.
Head Man: Barry Brown;
Head Lady: Barbara Whitehorse;
Head Drum: TBA;
Head Veteran: Tim Whitehorse.
Info: Many Waters & Kamama (502) 969-7503, or (502) 216-6054 (cell),
or karmama1@aol.com.



April 20-22, 2001
Haliwa-Saponi Tribal Pow Wow
Haliwa Indian School,
State Road 1636,
Hollister, NC.
Info: Dr. Joseph Richardson (252) 586-4017.



April 21 and 22, 2001
Ephrata Park
Main St.
Ephrata, PA
Gathering of the People
Eicher's Indian Museum
Contact (717) 733.6161
or Davidtwohawks@aol.com



April 22 & 23, 2001
The Frisco Native American Museum
"Journey Home"
Contact Barbara Miller (Miami Tribe of Ok)
PO Box 2417
Manteo, NC 27954
252 473 6659




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