KAUAI POW WOWSeptember 26, 27 & 28 2008FREE ADMINSSIONSEPT 26 - Friday Educational OutreachLydgate Pavilion 9:30am - Noon Intercultural Indigenous Drum GatheringKapaa Beach Park Drum Presentations 6-9pmArts & Crafts, Food 4pm-9pmPOW WOWSEPT 27 - Saturday 9am - 6pmSEPT 28 - Sunday 9am - 4pm Kapaa Beach Park Native American Indian Arts & Crafts, Traditional Foods, Drumming, Dancing, Storytelling, Keiki Crafts, Silent Auction, Hand Drum, Veterans HEAD MAN DANCER: Tom Jackson (Ponca & Creek Tribes, AZ)HEAD WOMAN DANCERS: Lisa Jefferson (Ponca & Salt River Pima-Maricopa, AZ), Vanessa Palmer (Ponca & White Mountain Apache, AZ)MASTER OF CEREMONIES: John Dawson (Apache Nation, CA)ARENA DIRECTOR: Danny McDaniel (Choctow, HI)HOST DRUM: Wildhhorse Singers (Intertribal, Southern California)NORTHERN GUEST DRUM: Kree Unit (Chippewa Cree, Rocky Boy, MT) SOUTHERN GUEST DRUM: Yellowfish Singers (Intertribal, AZ) HAWAIIAN CULTURAL: Ilima RiveraADVISOR & PERFORMER: Ilima Rivera's Hula Halau & KeikiWebsite: http://lightline.org/pow-wow/For Info Contact: Dale Jacobs (808) 828-1294To Volunteer: Lisa Jobson (808) 635-1199 losgann@aol.com
Sponsored by: Kauai Pow Wow Council · Office of Economic DevelopmentCounty of Kauai · Aloha Beach Resort · Avis Kauai
OAHU POW WOWOctober 4th & 5th - Saturday & Sunday10:00 AM - 5:00 PMFree AdmissionPresented by: The American Indian Powwow AssociationEach year, the American Indian Powwow Association (AIPA) takes sole responsibility as the sponsor of the Annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow. Since its inception in July of 1995, AIPA has worked to promote and celebrate the Native American culture and traditions in an environment that is family oriented, as well as, drug and alcohol free. This year, we will be celebrating the 34th Annual Intertribal Powwow on October 4 and 5, 2008 at Thomas Square in Honolulu on the island of O'ahu. The powwow is host to Native American drummers, singers, and dancers from across the country including those that reside in Hawai'i, many of whom are in the islands through the military or work. It has also served as a way to unite those so far from home with other Native Americans, and throughout the years many life long friendships have resulted from this event.For more Info: Web: http://www.myspace.com/aipahonoluluEmail: Aipahawaii@hotmail.com9th Annual Native American Flute & Storytelling ConcertMonday - October 6, 2008, 6:30 pmCenter for Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawaii-ManoaFree Admission - This is a free event!Everyone loves this tranquil evening of beautiful music and traditional storytelling. This year we are especially happy to welcome back the ever-popular Troy and Liz DeRoche. Andrew Thomas will also be sharing his gifts of music and stories. More performers to be announced soon. Relax and unwind with us. For more information, call Native Winds, 734-8018 Come enjoy the beauty of the islands and maybe even snag Hawaiian style!!!