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May 7th & 8th 2011 Mojave Narrows Regional Park, Victorville, CA
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authentic Teepee Village with over 20 Tipi lodges will be set up for
seniors and families to visit and learn about the rich Native
American culture. Located alongside an old riverbed in the high desert. The park offers lush plant growth, acres of waterways impressive stands of cottonwood and willows and broad meadows all naturally landscaped by nature. The traditional Pow Wow will be held in a pristine oasis that offers group and RV camping, picnic sites, year round fishing, nature trails, hiking and equestrian trails. The MEPIC Pow Wow supplants 16 year old Hesperia Lakes Pow Wow, as of 2010 a change of venue. Vendors will offer authentic handmade Native American crafts, wares and food. Visitors are welcome to explore Tipi Village and Special Native American workshops for children and their families. Playground and Water Park Saloon will be available for children. With plans to be the largest Pow Wow in the California High Desert for 2011.
HEADSTAFF: OTHER EARTHS PEOPLE
INTER-TRIBAL POW WOW MAY 7 & 8, 2011 · Master of Ceremony: John Dawson -- San Carlos -- Apache" · Arena Director: J. R. Manual –Yokut · Spiritual Advisor: Hershal Kaulaituy –Cheyenne · Flag Ceremony: Joe Morris -- Navajo ( Code Talker ) · Head Gourd Dancer: Steve Bohay – Kiowa · Honorary Head Elder Man: Henry Allen – Dine’ · Honorary Head Woman: Kay Whitecloud -- Laguna Pueblo, · Head Northern Man: Bobby WhiteBird – Cheyenne · Head Woman: Heidi Jaramillo Navarro -- Muscogee Creek · Head Southern Man: Barry Hamilton –Cheyenne · Head Woman: Josie Montes Villa -- Apache/Yaqui · Young Man: Eric Bohay -- Kiowa/Paiute · Young Woman: Cheyenne Reames – Lakota · Whipman: Carl Provost --Oglala Lakota · Host Northern Drum: Green River · Head Southern Drum: Red Horse · Guest Northern Drum: Blue Star · Cuauhtemoc -- Aztec Dancers
Drum Contesting Coordinator: Moreena Rocha Chavez Venders will offer authentic handmade Native American crafts, wares and food. Visitors are Welcome to explore Tipi village, Native American educational workshops for children and families. Storytellers Welcome!! Playground and Water Park Saloon will be available for children.. $10.00 parking/admission fee for up to six people in one car, $3.00 for walk-ins!!Earn a POW WOW patch!! DRUMS & DANCERS WELCOME! PLEASE CALL FOR CAMPING ARRANGEMENTS ! Information (760) 245-2398 moreenac@yahoo.com
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