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February Powwows:

February 2nd, 3rd, &4th, 2001
Tohono O'odham Nation Pow Wow, Fair & Rodeo
Head Southern Drum: Southern Thunder
Head Northern Drum: To Be Announced
Drum Contest $1000, $800, $600
Tiny Tots, Junior Girls, Junior Boys, Teen Girls,
Teen Boys, Women, Men, Golden Age, Owl Dance
For More Information contact:
Marlen Lopez at (520) 383-4665 or
Mariah Gover at (520) 383-0022
Tohono O'odham Nation and College are not
responsible for theft, accidents, personal injury or divorces.



February 3, 2001
Stockton Community Powwow
Scholarship Benefit Powwow
Webster Middle School
2725 Michigan Ave.
Stockton, California 95204
Saturday only, from noon to 11pm
Open Gourd Dancing begins at noon
Grand Entry at 1pm and 6pm
Public Welcome - FREE Admission
Open Gourd Dancing
All Drums Welcome!
Food and Crafts Booth
Sponsored by S.U.S.D., N.A.I.C. Title IX, Powwow Committee
For more information contact NAIC: (209) 953-4803
Vendors call Terri at: (209) 463-5161
Absolutely NO Alcohol or Drugs!!



Feb. 3-4, 2001
Cherokee Indian Heritage Festival and Sandhill Crane Viewing Days
Birchwood, TN.
Info: (423) 334-5850



Feb 9 - 11, 2001
Tulsa Indian Art Festival
Greenwood Cultural Center
322 N. Greenwood
Tulsa, OK 74120
Business Phone: 918-838-3875
Fax: 918-742-1063
http://www.tulsaindianartfest.com
Invitational art exhibit and sale. Showcase of fine American Indian art.
Cultural demonstrations, educational exhibits, storytelling, exhibit dancing,
student art show and authentic American Indian food.
Hours: Friday 11:30am - 4pm; Saturday 10:30am - 8pm; Sunday noon - 6pm.
Contact: Fran Kimmel, Monetta Trepp.



February 9-18, 2001
3rd Annual Brooksville Pow Wow and Mountain Man Rendezvous
Sponsored by Ken Platt and S.A. Williams Corp.
Held on Mondon Hill Rd off Rt 41 and 50,
Brooksville, FL
Contact: Billy Rainwater (352) 797-0324;
Ken Platt (352) 796-2335;
Jamie Nemeth 352-821-0256.



Feb. 10-11, 2001
Mid-Winter Reunion Pow Wow
Upper Peninsula State Fairgrounds,
on US Hwy. 2 & Hwy. 41,
Escanaba, Michigan.
There will be a carpet dance floor and a cedar arbor.
MC: Ted Holappa & Ed Walksnice;
HD: Smokeytown Singers;
Co-Host Drum: Ta Baa Sin;
Grand Entry: 1:30 & 7:30 on Saturday, 1:00pm Sunday.
All times are Eastern Time.
Drums & traders by invitation.
Space limited.
Info: (906) 789-0505.



February 17, 2001
Thunder Alliance Benefit Scholarship Pow Wow
Hosted by Richland College, held in the Gymnasium
12800 Abrams Road in Dallas, Texas.
Highlights: Heritage Program @ 11 am
Doors open to vendors @ 1pm
2pm Opening Prayer
2:15 Gourd Dance
5pm Dinner Break
6pm Gourd Dance
6:45 Grand Entry
7pm INTER-TRIBAL DANCE (everyone joins in!)
10:30pm Closing Prayer
817-545-9403 Call Joe for info
THUNDER ALLIANCE INC
PO Box 154466B.
Irving TX 75015-4466
Website: http://www.geocities.com/thunder_alliance_inc/
Email: jthunder@flash.net (Joe Bohanon)
Vendor Contact: rainspeak@juno.com (Ron Hale)
Call 817-300-0604



Feb. 17-18, 2001
29th Annual Seminole Tribal Festival & PRCA Rodeo
Seminole Festival Grounds
Brighton Reservation in Florida
U.S. 441 and Sterling Road.
Sale items restricted to Indian related.
Info: (954) 967-3434 or 1-800-683-7800 Ext. 1305.



Feb. 17-18, 2001
10th Annual American Indian Festival
At Festival Field,
St. Augustine, FL.
Sponsored by Police Athletic League.
Info: Frank Moore, Jr. (813) 654-9158.



Feb. 17-18, 2001
29th Annual Seminole Tribal Festival & PRCA Rodeo
Seminole Festival Grounds
Brighton Reservation in Florida
U.S. 441 and Sterling Road.
Okeechobee, FL.
Sale items restricted to Indian related.
Info: (954) 967-3434 or 1-800-683-7800 Ext. 1305.



Feb. 17-18, 2001
10th Annual American Indian Festival
At Festival Field,
St. Augustine, FL.
Sponsored by Police Athletic League.
Info: Frank Moore, Jr. (813) 654-9158.



February 17 & 18, 2001
Traditional Powwow Sponsored by
the Ohio Native Ancestral Association (O.N.A.A.)
Held at the UAW Hall
1440 Bellefontaine Avenue
Lima, Ohio
Host Drum: Many Voices, Head Singer: Ray Roach
Featuring Native American Flutist Douglas Blue Feather
Doors Open at 11:00 A.M.
Grand Entry ay 1:00 and 6:00 P.M. Saturday the 17th and
at 1:00 P.M. on Sunday the 18th.
Admission under 6 free, 6 to 12 and 62 and over $2.00, 12 to 62 $3.00.
Take I75 to 309 West go to Bellefontaine Avenue (1st red light) turn
left, go between the Shell Station and Shoney Restaurant.
For Information call Gene Park at 937-663-4345
Or e-mail at chief@ctcn.net
For Vendor information Call Phyllis Davis at 419-238-0197
Or e-mail onaa@wcoil.com



Feb. 19, 2001
Native American Pow Wow
North Carolina School of Science & Mathematics,
Durham, NC.
Info: John Liles (919) 286-3366 (daytime)
(919) 286-9401 (evenings).



February 23-25, 2001
Ancient voices 2nd Annual benefit Powwow
Myakkahatchee Park
North Port, Florida
Contact: Crazydog - 941-496-9771



Feb. 23, 24, 25, 2001
Vero Beach Fl Powwow.
at the Indian River Fairgrounds .
For information call Dona Chesser at 561-567-1579.
There is free primitave camping and it is held
under roof. so it is rain or shine.



February 23-25, 2001
Ancient voices 2nd Annual benefit Powwow
Myakkahatchee Park
North Port, Florida
Contact: Crazydog - 941-496-9771
Vendor Contact: Gina Sillman (941) 496-9771.



February 24, 2001
2001 Winter Benefit Dance
Oak Park-River Forest High School
201 N. Scoville Ave. (Scoville & Lake Streets)
Oak Park, Illinois
Public Welcome
Native American Dancing and Singing
Native Craft Vendors
Kids Corner
No Smoking in the building
No Outside Raffles
No Pets
Only Soft-soled shoes in gym
The Mascoutin Society of Chicagoland is a non-profit organization
with the purpose of promoting Native Cultures. The Winter Benefit
Dance is the Mascoutin Society’s primary fundraiser of the year.
The Money collected at this dance is used for many worthwhile causes.
Each summer the Society sponsors its free O Sa Wan Powwow in the
Chicagoland area. In addition, the Mascoutin Society aids Native
American students with its Grant-in-aid fund and Annual Scholarship.
Additional money collected by the Society goes toward local and
national Native American organizations to help with their efforts.
Directions to Oak Park-River Forest High School
OPRF HS is located at the corner of Scoville Ave. and
Lake St. in Oak Park, IL. Scoville Ave. is 2 blocks WEST
of Ridgeland Ave, the best North-South route through Oak Park.
From the North:
I-294 South (East) to Irving Park Rd. Irving Park east to River Rd.
River Rd. South (take the ‘cutoff’) to First Ave.
South to Chicago Ave, then East on Oak Park Ave.
Scoville is 3 blocks east of Oak Park Ave.
Turn south to the school
From the West:
I-290 East (Eisenhower) to Austin. North on Austin to Lake St.
Turn left (west) to second stoplight- Ridgeland Ave.
North on Ridgeland to the first left, then 2 blocks to the school.
From the South:
Link to I-290 and follow the above directions
From the East:
I-90 (Dan Ryan) to I-290 Westbound.
Follow the above directions.
The Mascoutin Society of Chicagoland is not responsible
for accidents, injury, theft, or loss of property.
Drugs, alcohol, and weapons strictly forbidden




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