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Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
I picked up a flyer for this pow wow at the NCSSM pow wow. I have never been, so I can’t give any additional info. It is a contest pow wow, which is unusual for our area…but, might be interesting. If anyone wants to know the money awards for the categories, you can email me.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill presents
20th Annual Spring Pow Wow (Contest Pow Wow)
Carolina Indian Circle
March 3, 2007
Location: Fetzer Gym on the Campus of Unc
Grand Entry at: 11:00 and 5:30
Including: Native American storytelling, crafts, and basket weaving, flute playing, and traditional dancing and singing competition.
Head Male Dancer: John Oxendine
Head Female Dancer: Millicent Hunt Clark
Host Drum: Stoney Creek
Head Judge: Derek Oxendine
MC: Sandon Jacobs
Admission is free.
Sponsored by Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Student Academic Counseling, First Nations Graduate Circle, General Alumni Association, UNC Graduate School.
This was the first competition powwow that Becky and I have attended. We enjoyed seeing Jade and the latest picture of that darling granddaughter š
The powwow was “interesting”. The 2 hours that we spent in the OLD UNC Cemetery was fascinating.
It was good to see you guys as well….and showing off Neon Sky was great too…smile
