A Memorial Day weekend powwow is held by the Devil's Lake Sioux at Fort Totten, North Dakota. |
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If things are as you say, you need to have a major powwow with your husband and discuss his relationship with his mother. |
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More than 200 people attended the institution's 32nd annual powwow which was held in conjunction with the workshop. |
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After the crew ties the boats off to the right-hand bank and scouts the rapid, the two put their heads together for a powwow. |
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On the Chippewa reservation or at a Coeur d' Alene powwow, their centrality becomes suspect. |
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Drums sound from nearby powwow dancing, while craftsmen cut deals at a string of booths selling everything from T-shirts to jewelry. |
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One minute, he's in a strategic powwow with top executives, in the next, he's peppered with questions from financial news reporters. |
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He said his nominator asked him to attend the powwow and participate in a Plains Cree ceremony. |
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Alcohol and drugs are banned from powwow sites, and some powwows are organized to celebrate sobriety. |
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How and when the powwow began is complex, embedded in ancient cultural heritage and symbolism. |
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The last time I had been in Red Lake I was with my mother, sister, nieces, nephews and in-laws for a powwow. |
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Driven underground, the traditional music survived and the powwow repertoire grew as a result. |
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A play by the children from the Kawartha First Nations, a large powwow at Curve Lake and games highlighted the weekend. |
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Other events may vary, depending on the type of powwow or the geographical region. |
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I ask if he would be so kind as to take me back to his tepee for a short powwow, and we walk down a sidewalk to a small patch of grass outside the rodeo arena. |
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The leaders of both sides of the argument will powwow in Miami. |
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You can go to a powwow or a round dance practically every weekend. |
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As far as Andy is concerned, that secretive annual powwow is a mere awayday for junior personnel. |
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In addition, the Seine River, Lac La Croix, Fort William and Stanjikoming first nations will each host a powwow. |
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Early on, elements of the powwow retained their traditional identity and protocol. |
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The powwow princess, representing the virtues of the people, leads in other veterans and the elders. |
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Compared with powwow singing, spiritual songs are more hymn-like and reverent. |
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Last month at the Gathering of Nations powwow in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ms. Brant was crowned Miss Indian World. |
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The label focuses on American contemporary artists, but it also records several award-winning powwow groups from Canada. |
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Some ceremonial elements carry over into the powwow form, in the opening, honouring and closing songs. |
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Typically, a powwow opens each day with the first song during the Grand Entry. |
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We'll live in a tipi camp, learn about the plains environment, practice some traditional arts, attend a powwow, and hike in the splendour of the northern Rockies. |
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That year, there was a national powwow with dances and ceremonies. |
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Due to the divergent stances of the member nations, the annual powwow had difficulty reaching consensus on major international security issues and resolving economic problems. |
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The closed-door powwow promises to be an electrifying exercise in spleen venting, thrust upon them by their Senate brethren. |
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So we organized and pressured Jeffrey Zucker, CEO of NBC Universal, for a powwow. |
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The goals were to promote an understanding of Aboriginal traditional culture through a two-day powwow to coincide with a Native Awareness Week at the university. |
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This First Peoples' village offers interpretive guided tours, a storytelling theatre, powwow dance performances and hands-on craft-making experiences. |
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Today's crisis may be the gravest since the Depression, but global finance will not be remade in a five-hour powwow hosted by a lame-duck president after less preparation than many corporate board meetings. |
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While the powwow was going on the big woman came back again. She was consider'ble rumpled and scratched up, but there was fire in her eye. |
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From left: Bill Roberts, ICG Economic Development Officer, powwow dancer Bernard Nelson, Chief Blaine Commandant and Theresa Greasely, Program Assistant. |
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The powwow benefits the Lethbridge community due to tourist spending. |
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The preliminary UN powwow in New York next week is intended to build on this feeling of common concern. In this section The deepest cuts Try jam today The shadow of Copenhagen ReprintsAnd the politics seem more promising. |
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Other activities planned for the powwow include crib and crokinole tournaments and a merchandise bingo. |
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We don't wear those kinds of clothes any more, only at the powwow. |
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The outlets face each other around the twin food courts like rival factions at a powwow, but in fact they are franchises all operated by the same company, Moto. |
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Although Smokeytown singers are Menominees, their style is classic Northern Plains Powwow. |
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Ridgecrest's 2nd Annual Petroglyph Festival brings together Inter-Tribal Powwow, Native American Film Showcase, Native Artists, and tours to Ancient Coso Petroglyphs. |
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