Thank you for an incredible 2023! I'm looking forward to another great year here at PowWows.com in 2024. So let's celebrate the New Year with a spin to win game. The game is only open for a few days, so get your spins in quickly! And keep an eye out for another game coming soon!....
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Embark on a virtual tour of Eighth Generation's stunning new store in downtown Seattle with Colleen Echohawk, CEO and member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. Discover the rich tapestry of Native American art and culture as she showcases a variety of exquisite products, from silk scarves to cedar tobacco candles, all proudly designed by Native artists. Join us on this exploration of craftsmanship, tradition, and sustainability.
Exploring Native Culture on an Epic Road Trip: A Powwow.com Adventure In the vast landscape of Native American culture, the journey to discover and celebrate the rich traditions can be both enlightening and captivating. Recently, the team at Powwow.com embarked on an epic road trip, taking them from the vibrant energy of Choctaw Days in....
Join us on Pow Wow Life as we delve into the world of Navajo weaving with special guest Tashina Littleben, a third-generation Diné weaver from Rock Point, Arizona. In this captivating interview, Tashina shares her personal journey of rediscovering her cultural roots and the profound connection between weaving, spirituality, and well-being. Discover the essence of....
Welcome to the 2023 Explore Native Challenge for Native American Heritage Month. During November, I want to challenge you to learn more about Native culture including Pow Wows, history, food, businesses, artists, and more. Whether you are a Pow Wow dancer, a Native American scholar, or someone interested in Native Culture, Explore Native will provide....
Welcome to a handpicked list of awesome Amazon gift ideas. I've put together this collection to celebrate the diversity, artistry, and values that make Native American culture so special. Get ready to explore culturally rich literature, travel accessories, and more. Whether you're shopping for a friend, family member, or yourself, these gifts are not only....
Have you seen the new Barbie? I'm excited to share something special that resonates with Native heritage and celebrates the strength of Native women. About Wilma Mankiller Wilma Mankiller, a luminary in the tapestry of Native American history, stands as a testament to resilience, leadership, and the unyielding spirit of the Cherokee Nation. Born in....
I'm thrilled to share some exciting news with you: look at what we just rolled out a brand new resource – ExploreNative.Travel.” It's your go-to resource for experiencing the richness of Native American traditions while you're out and about. Ever wondered where you can experience and learn more about Native culture while you are traveling?....
Oklahoma Native American Cultural Guide Oklahoma is home to 39 different Native American Nations, including the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw. Many of Oklahoma’s First Americans were moved to the state forcibly under the Indian Removal Act or other various government programs of the 1800s. No trip to the Sooner State is complete without uncovering some....
PowWows.com holds a profound appreciation for the rich cultural traditions of Native American communities. We recognize the vital importance of preserving and carrying forward these traditions and feel privileged to stand by those who devote their lives to their preservation. Our Pow Wow Grant Program stands as a tangible expression of our dedication to giving....
In “Killers of The Flower Moon,” Martin Scorsese's adaptation of David Grann's 2017 book, a dark chapter in American history is brought to life on the silver screen. The film delves into the gruesome murders of wealthy Osage people in 1920s Oklahoma, triggered by the discovery of oil on their land. Despite its financial success....
Music is described as the sound that translates emotion through elements of rhythm, song, and harmony. In indigenous culture, music is the soundtrack of our stories. Tribal Nations use music to express emotions, tell stories, pray, and communicate with loved ones. Traditional instruments like the flute and drums and our style of singing inspired modern....
Home to the largest Pow Wow in the country, New Mexico has a deep connection to its indigenous roots. Santa Fe is a movable feast for those interested in Native American culture while Taos has one of the best preserved pueblos in the world, still inhabited to this day. Pair these unique experiences with incredible....
It’s all about nature The Earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth. – Chief Seattle This quote from Chief Seattle reminds us of the Native American belief in the wonderful and important connection between humans and nature. Native healing practices strongly emphasize this connection, recognizing that our physical and mental well-being....
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Females of all ages in Indigenous communities are more prone to becoming victims of sex trafficking. In 2015, research found that an estimated 40 percent of women who are victims of sex trafficking identify as American Indian, Alaska Native, or First Nations. And these numbers are lower than reality if you take into account girls....
In the latest episode, host Paul Gowder interviewed two Native American authors, Kim Rogers and Laurel Goodluck, who have been making waves in the literary world with their beautifully crafted children's books. Both authors have dedicated themselves to sharing their tribe's history and stories through their writing, offering a unique and powerful perspective to young....
In an interview with Paul G the Natives of the Apocalypse (NOTA) group shared their inspiring journey of creating indigenous theater. Comprising four talented Native American performing arts students, Enoch Chapman, Isaiah St. Cyr, Montana Miller, and Sean Seymour, the group aims to bring forth a new wave of Native American content and performances. With....
As we grow up, we are exposed to the history of our country through the lens of the most overriding cultures. Nevertheless, important and captivating aspects of history are disregarded and purposefully left out of the public sphere. One such example is the rich and varied history and culture of the Native American people. While....
November is a special month in America– Native American Heritage Month! This is a time to honor and recognize the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native Americans to our society. It's a chance to learn, celebrate, and show our respect. And you don’t have to be Native to celebrate! You can participate....
Quillwork, an ancient and intricate craft deeply rooted in Native American culture, has fascinated artisans and enthusiasts for generations. The timeless beauty of this art form lies in its delicate stitches and meticulously placed quills, creating intricate patterns on various surfaces. In a recent tutorial video by The Wandering Bull, titled “Mastering the Lane Stitch....
Arizona Native American Travel Guide When you think of Arizona, images of the Grand Canyon, the red rocks of Sedona, or the Sonoran Desert might first come to mind. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find a rich tapestry of tribal heritage that has shaped this land for thousands of years. With 22 federally....