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American Native Events
This page is
a collection of various
American
Native social events including:
Pow wows,
concerts, political rallies, seminars,
as well as
gallery and museum openings.
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Firewoman and Walkingfox in Amesbury,
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In memory:
This will be a very
difficult season for many of us here in New England,
for we have lost a very
special woman who can never be forgotten or replaced.
For those of us who were
fortunate to have known and loved her, Firewoman
was a passionate,
powerful person who did not understand "no or defeat".
She always gave
everything she had to everything she did.
I am grateful for the
many words of wisdom and encouragement that
she gave me and regret
only that there was not more time to learn.
I will think of her
wonderful laugh and cherish the many times that we talked.
Rest in peace Firewoman,
knowing that you always gave your best.
You are missed~

Remembering the
sacrifices our ancestors have made:
NARF - This Month in History
Past pow wows
All photos by Donna Jones
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Grandfather Three Bears
at a Massachusetts pow wow. |
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Walkingfox and Grandfather Chuck Finch
in New Hampshire.
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Grandfather Finch, Walkingfox and James Gamache
in New Hampshire. |
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Dean Stanton, Candece Tarpley
and Walkingfox.
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Walkingfox with Generations drummer Renato at Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
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Walkingfox and Sister Judy at Firewoman's pow wow in Gloucester. |
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James Gamache with Walkingfox in New Hampshire. |
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Walkingfox with Seneca Tonawanda Valerie Parker and son
Jaden from Akron, New York.
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Walkingfox and Nicholas Paul a Passamaquoddy Maliseet from Indian Township, Maine.
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Walkingfox and Dean Stanton in Rhode Island.
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These are but a few of the many
web sites with
pow wow listings.
Please remember
to always verify all
dates,
times and locations for any pow wow,
as they can
change or be cancelled with very
little notice
due to weather, funding or other.
500 Nations Calendar
Gathering
of Nations Calendar
People's Path
Calendar
Snow Owl's Calendar

MUSEUMS
Autry Museum
At Griffith Park
Los Angeles, California
(323) 667-2000
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
720 Sheridan Ave.
Cody, Wyoming
(307) 587-4771
Cahokia
30 Ramey Street
Collinsville, Illinois
(Just East of St. Louis)
(618) 346-5160
Eiteljorg Museum
500 Washington Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
(317) 636-WEST
Frisco Native American
Museum
Hiway 12
On Hatteras Island
The Outer Banks
Frisco, North Carolina
(252) 995-4440
Hallie Ford
Museum of Art
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, Oregon
(503) 370-6855
Heard Museum
2301 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, Arizona
(602) 252-8848
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
710 Camino Lejo
On Museum Hill, off Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe, New Mexico
(505) 476-1250
National
Museum of the American Indian
One Bowling Green
New York, New York
(212) 514-3700
National Museum of the American
Indian
On the National Mall
Fourth Street and Independence Ave. S.W.
Washington, D.C.
(202) 633-1000
Penn Museum
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(215) 898-4000

Other Cultural Events
Americans for the Arts - Events
ARTS USA -
EVENTS
Cahokia
Mounds Events Calendar
EPA Calendar of Events
HUD Calendar of Events
National Congress of American Indians Calendar

2-15-99
Today, begins an email/faxing
campaign,
urging Prison authorities
to permit Leonard Peltier
to begin receiving the
urgent medical care,
which to this date, he has
been denied.
This page has a
petition
and information about Leonard

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to tahtonka.com

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Kola visits
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