2nd ANNUAL L.C.C. POW-WOW
May 25 2002
Arena Director: Jerome "JT" Tsinnajinnie; Tuba City, AZ. DRUM CONTEST!!$500.00...$250.00...$150.00...$100.00
SPONSORS:Multicultural Students in Unity, Multicultural Services, Assoc. Students of L.C.C. Men's and Women's Specials: Traditional Category Only. EVERYONE IS WELCOME: DANCERS,DRUMMERS AND SINGERS.
Contact Name Leo L. Tsinnajinnie
Contact Phone Number 360.578.3838 or
Email
mukulum@lcc.ctc.edu
Website
2nd ANNUAL L.C.C. POW-WOW
Location Longview , WA
Celebration of Generations
June 7 - June 9 2002
Contact Name Rachel Matory
Contact Phone Number 360-436-1124
Email
rmatory@hotmail.com
Website
Celebration of Generations
Location Darrington , WA
Winds ofthe Northwest Pow Wow
June 14 - June 16 2002
We are bringing back the ever-popular Winds of the Northwest Pow Wow. We are also honoring our Wa He Lut Graduates. There will be a Hand Drum Contest and Drum Contest.
Contact Name Wa He Lut Indian School
Contact Phone Number (360)456-1311
Email
csalvador@wahelut.bia.edu
Website
Winds ofthe Northwest Pow Wow
Location Olympia , WA
Huchoosedah Indian Education Summer Powwow
June 21 - June 21 2002
Powwow will be held in the gym. Grand Entry 7:00 PM. Vendors--call the office to sign-up--$40.00 for a 10x10 table space--bring your own tables--1st come-1st served
Contact Phone Number 206-252-0945
Location 1330 N 90th Ave. Sea , WA
Indian Heritage School Pow Wow
May, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
EDCC (425) 640-1076
This annual event held on the campus of Edmonds Community College in
Lynnwood showcases Northwest Native American artisans
South Beach Pow Wow
April, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Shoalwater Bay Tribe
(360) 267-6766 or (800) 473-6018
An annual benefit in
Westport that promotes family values with traditional Native American themes; dancers in authentic dress perform throughout the day; concessions include Indian specialties and food for sale
Indian Heritage School Pow Wow
May, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
EDCC (425) 640-1076
This annual event held on the campus of Edmonds Community College in
Lynnwood showcases Northwest Native American artisans
For accomidations call
Red Lion Inn, Kelso,Wa at (360) 636-4400 510 Kelso Drive,
LCC Drum Contest
May 26. 2001
Alex Montoya (360) 577- 5409 or Leo Tsinajinnie (360) 578-7959 or (360) 749 3192
Held at
Lower Columbia College. Host Drum Dine Nation from Tuba City, Az
For accomidations call
Red Lion Inn, Kelso,Wa at (360) 636-4400 510 Kelso Drive,
Treaty Days Celebration & Pow Wow
June, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Yakama Indian Nation
(509) 865-2800 or 865-5121
Held in
Toppenish and
White Swan in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of 1855 between the U.S. Government and the Yakama Nation; also includes an all-Indian rodeo and Salmon Feed
Stommish Festival
June, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Lummi Nation
(360) 384-1489
The Lummi Reservation, just north of
Bellingham on the bay, hosts this annual water festival with canoe races, special games, a barbecue, and traditional dancing
Toppenish Pow Wow, Rodeo & Parade
June 29th to july 4th
Yakama Indian Nation
Director Chamber of Commerce (509) 865-3262
Visit an Indian village in
Toppenish and watch Indian stick games, traditional dancing, and a Wild West Parade; also a, wild horse race and mutton busting for kids
Chief Taholah Days
July, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Quinault Tribe
(360) 276-8211
An annual celebration with salmon bakes, canoe races, and fireworks in
Taholah on the Quinault Reservatio
4th of July Pow Wow & Encampment
July, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Colville Confederated Tribes
(509) 634-4711
Join the Colville Indians on the reservation in Nespelem for this holiday event which includes an open rodeo, parade, traditional stick games and dances, and concessions
Quileute Days Celebration
July, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Quileute Tribe
(360) 374-6163
Join the Quileutes in
La Push on Washington's spectacular northwest coast; visitors can watch canoe races, stick games, traditional native dancing, and fireworks
Shoalwater Bay Sobriety Pow Wow
July 14, 2001
Shoalwater Bay Tribe of Tokeland.
(360) 267-6766 or (800) 473-6018
An annual benefit in
Westport that promotes with traditional Native American family values and sobriety
Columbia River Pow Wow & Encampment
July, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Yakama Nation
(509) 865-5121
The Yakamas gather at Roosevelt (east of
Goldendale) on the Columbia for traditional games and dancing; also lots of food and arts and crafts
Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow
July 20-21-22, 2001
(206) 285-4425
A weekend of traditional song, dance, art, and food held at Discovery Park's Daybreak Star Arts Center in
Seattl
3rd Annual Sobriety Powwow
July 27, 28 and 29, 2001
Auburn, WA
(253) 804-8752
Kalispel Salish Fair
July, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Kalispel Tribe
(509) 445-1147
An annual Indian festival held on the Kalispel reservation near
Usk; a Pow Wow features traditional drum and dance
Omak Stampede, Encampment & World Famous Suicide Race
Colville Confederated Tribes
Teepee encampment will officialy begin, August 5, 2001
Pow Wow begins, August 9 thru August 12, 2001
(800) 933-6625 or (509) 826-1002
Pow Wow Concession information, contact: Flodell Williams at (509) 634-2571
http://www.omakstampede.org/encampment.htm
E-Mail
Stampede@NorthCascade.net
A popular event in
Omak that brings together thousands of Dancers & Drummers from all over the United States and Canada; it includes Dance, Drum contest, Stick Games and a PRCA sanctioned rodeo that attracts top stars on the circuit followed by the World Famous Suicide Race each night. RV and tent camping available
Chief Seattle Days
August 17-18-19 2001
Suquamish Tribe
(360) 598-3311
Travel to this Pow Wow in downtown
Suquamish on the Kitsap Peninsula, and enjoy an authentic native salmon bake; watch canoe races and dance; and visit the tribal museu
Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment & Pow Wow
August, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Spokane Tribe
(509) 535-0886
3 days of tribal festivities held in
Spokane's beautiful Riverfront Park
Makah Days
August, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Makah Tribe
(360) 645-2201
Visit
Neah Bay at the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula and learn about the native heritage of this ancient coastal tribe; tribes from all over the Northwest gather here to compete in canoe races, play games, and participate in native dancing; Sat. is usually the most eventful with a parade and salmon bake
Spokane Tribal Fair & Pow Wow
August 30 - September 2 2002
Contact Name James Nomee
Contact Phone Number (509) 258-4292
Email
snagg91@yahoo.com
Location Wellinit , WA
National Indian Days
September, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Yakama Indian Nation
(509) 865-5121
This major Pow Wow in
White Swan near
Yakama draws Native American dancers from all across the U.S. and Canada
Suquamish Museum Cultural Celebration
November, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Suquamish Tribe
(360) 598-3311
Native American artisans gather at the
Suquamish Museum to sell their works and demonstrate traditional arts such as drum making, weaving, canoe carving, wood carving, beading, painting, basketry, and more; food will be on sale too
Veteran's Day Pow Wow
November, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Colville Confederated Tribes
(509) 634-4711
An annual holiday gathering in Nespelem that includes traditional dancing and games
Veteran's Day Pow Wow
November, Waiting for confirmation of 2001 dates, please call contact number for current information
Yakama Indian Nation
(509) 865-5121, ext. 436
A weekend tribal celebration in
Toppenish with traditional dance, games, and food
Native New Year Celebration
February Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Suquamish Tribe
(360) 598-3311, ext. 410 or 499
The
Suquamish Traditional Canoe Society and Traditional Dance Group co-host this unique fund-raiser where participants sample traditional teas, enjoy Lushootseed language songs, native dancing, and view a slide presentation detailing their 1998 canoe journey from Squamish BC to Puyallup; visitors are also treated to a complete salmon dinner accompanied by native flute playing and storytelling; proceeds will be used to support their upcoming journey
Washington's Birthday Celebration & Pow Wow
February, Waiting for confirmation of 2002 dates, please call contact number for current information
Yakama Indian Nation
(509) 865-5121
The Yakama's host this annual event in
Toppenish with traditional Indian dancing, games, and food