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  2. Gathering of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Gathering of Nations. The Gathering of Nations is the largest pow-wow in the United States and North America. [ 2] It is held annually on the fourth weekend in April, on the Powwow Grounds at Expo NM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Over 565 tribes from around the United States and 220 from Canada travel to Albuquerque to participate.

  3. Crow Fair - Wikipedia

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    Crow Fair hosts one of several Dance Celebrations. The Crow Dance Celebration, commonly known as a pow-wow, is held every late afternoon and evening during the fair.The Crow Nation makes the distinction that dancing is the most fundamental form of celebration, as members may come to the dance arena simply for the pure joy elicited by dancing.

  4. List of organizations that self-identify as Native American ...

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    Texas. Absentee Seminole Tribe of Texas, [ 146] American Cherokee Tribe of Texas [ 4] Apache Council of Texas, [ 147] Alice, TX [ 148] The Arista Indian Village. Letter of Intent to Petition 05/21/2002 [ 6] Receipt of Petition 05/21/2002 [ 15] Atakapas Ishak Nation of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana.

  5. Blackfeet Nation - Wikipedia

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    Blackfeet Nation. The Blackfeet Nation ( Blackfoot: Aamsskáápipikani, Pikuni ), officially named the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, [ 4] is a federally recognized tribe of Siksikaitsitapi people with an Indian reservation in Montana. Tribal members primarily belong to the Piegan Blackfeet (Ampskapi Piikani ...

  6. Powwow - Wikipedia

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    Pow-Wow in Wendake, Quebec/Canada, 2014. A powwow (also pow wow or pow-wow) is a gathering with dances held by many Native American and First Nations communities. Powwows today are an opportunity for Indigenous people to socialize, dance, sing, and honor their cultures. Powwows may be private or public, indoors or outdoors.

  7. Ramapough Mountain Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Ramapough Mountain Indians (also spelled Ramapo), known also as the Ramapough Lenape Nation or Ramapough Lunaape Munsee Delaware Nation or Ramapo Mountain people, are a New Jersey state-recognized tribe based in Mahwah. They have approximately 5,000 members [ 3] living in and around the Ramapo Mountains of Bergen and Passaic counties in ...

  8. Guilford Native American Association - Wikipedia

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    The Guilford Native American Association (GNAA) is a Native American community association in Guilford County, North Carolina. It is a North Carolina State-recognized American Indian Organization, [1] [2] and is a United Way referral agency. Incorporated in September 1975 by local parents as a non-profit education advocacy group, the ...

  9. Straight dance - Wikipedia

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    Straight dance. A Straight dancer at the 2005 National Pow Wow. The Straight Dance, also known as Southern Straight Dance or Southern Traditional, is a style of Native American pow wow dancing. The dance recounts the story of hunting or war parties searching for the enemy. [1]