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The 76th annual Northern Arapaho Powwow is happening in the town of Arapahoe on the Wind River Reservation this weekend. It’s the longest-running powwow in the state and will take place Aug. 30 through Sept. 1.
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The Eastern Shoshone Tribe debuted a new arbor at their annual powwow in Fort Washakie from June 21 to 23. The wooden structure offers shade for spectators and encircles dancers and singers, and offers room for the event to grow.
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The Eastern Shoshone Indian Days powwow is a multi-day celebration in Ft. Washakie filled with dancing, competition, crafts, food and community. The 63rd annual powwow takes place this weekend.
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The two day event will showcase Native American culture, history, dance and traditions.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a great impact on Indigenous communities. Wyoming Public Radio's Signa McAdams spoke to tribal members Patrick Littleshield, Sam HerManyHorses, Fred Hebahand Dean Littleshield at Wyoming's largest powwow, the Eastern Shoshone Indian Days, about what it was like to be at the grounds after a year of lockdown.
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The Eastern Shoshone Indian Days powwow is back. Last year the celebration was canceled due to COVID-19. This will be the 61st powwow.
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Every year at Gathering of Nations Powwow in New Mexico, Dozens of young Indigenous women compete for the title of Miss Indian World. This year, Northern…
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Central Wyoming College's (CWC) United Tribes Club is hosting a Powwow in Jackson on Saturday, September 21.Club President Angelo Sage said the group put…
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Governor Mark Gordon signed an executive order last month expanding protections for sage grouse in Wyoming. Meanwhile, some young men at the Northern…