Friday Jul 22, 2011 Sunday Jul 24, 2011
July 22nd - 24th, 2011
Greyhound Park Event Center, Post Falls, ID
What is a powwow? Some regalia can specify special events or honors a person´s life, specific traditions or symbols rooted in legend. Each dancer has a different style of decorative symbols: birds, flowers, geometrical designs, etc. Most of the symbols are handed down from generation to generation as family heirlooms. Each family may use a specific symbol, as do many tribes. Native Americans do not think of themselves as wearing "costumes." Costumes are reserved for Halloween and such. They refer to the dance gear as an "outfit" or "regalia" Everyone is welcome at a powwow; regardless of the tribe they are from. Non-Indians are welcome, too. For those of you who are new visitors, a bit of explanation might enhance the enjoyment and understanding. Powwows are not tourist attractions – that is one fact that many fail to grasp. Everyone is welcome, but the dancing will start when the time is right and will end when the time is right. Visit www.julyamsh.co
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