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The 38th Annual Cherokee Powwow June 14-16 will feature some of Indian country's best dancers.

When strong personal, familial and spiritual traditions are paired with a healthy dose of competition, the 38th Annual Cherokee Powwow ignites a three-day festival of drum, song and dance to kick off the summer season in Cherokee, North Carolina.

Hundreds of pow wow dancers, including several world champions, will compete for thousands of dollars in prizes at the Acquoni Expo Center, June 14-16, 2013. Visitors can watch the incredible footwork onstage in the traditional, fancy shawl, grass, two step, jingle and the Daniel French Memorial dance competitions.

“Pow wows are hugely popular social gatherings within Native communities that feature authentic Indian competitive dancing, drumming and tribal regalia,” said Howard Wahneta, events manager for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. “Visitors to Cherokee’s pow wow will experience a colorful expression of energy and reverence as people of all ages from across the country gather to watch and participate. It’s a sight to behold, and there’s nothing like it in North Carolina.”

Craft vendors from across the country will offer of a variety of handmade treasures for sale. On-site food vendors will have various menu items from burgers, fry bread, meat pies, roasted corn, snow cones and a variety of cold beverages. There will be plenty of free parking and stadium seating, and visitors are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. Coolers and pets are not permitted. During the two-hour dinner break for the dancers on Saturday evening, Cherokee entertainers will perform flute music, traditional dancing and storytelling.

Gates open at 6 p.m. Friday, and noon on Saturday and Sunday. Daily admission is copy0 per person, and three-day passes are available for $25. Children under 6 are free. Grand entries start at 7 p.m. on Friday, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, and 1 p.m. on Sunday. The Acquoni Expo Center is located at 1501 Acquoni Road in Cherokee. More information is available and tickets may be purchased in advance at VisitCherokeenc.com.
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Responses to "Cherokee Pow Wow Attracts Native Dancers From Across Turtle Island (Photos - Video)"

  1. Anonymous says:

    Wow, that is beautiful, oh so beautiful.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I think the Video was exciting, the feathers and everything. I've been to a couple of the pow wow's and I left really rejuvenated. Nice

  3. Words cannot convey the beauty and power and heart these dancers convey even through a video. Heartfelt Aho

  4. Words cannot convey the beauty and power and heart these dancers convey even through a video. Heartfelt Aho

  5. Unknown says:

    Absolutely stunning and totally mesmerizing....

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