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Children of Many Colors Native American Powwow

Redbird’s 2012

Children of Many Colors Intertribal Powwow

July 20-22, 2012

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Moorpark College Athletic Field, 7075 Campus Road

Moorpark, CA 93021

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In Ventura County; Just off the 118 and 23 Freeways 

Native American Singing, Dancing, Arts, Crafts, Foods, Cultural Presenters

Intertribal and Exhibition Dancing

Special Contests Saturday and Sunday

Head Staff composed of some of the finest young dancers in California including Johnny Nieto of theTule River Yokut Nation, Kristian Smith, Susan Jackson, Ferdinand Salazar, Larry Jurado; and our favorite drums - Wildhorse, Hale and Company

Blue Star, Crooked Hat

 

Friday, July 20 from 6PM - 10PM

Open Flute Circle and Potluck, All Flute Players Welcome, Everyone Welcome

(powwow begins Saturday)

 

Saturday, July 21 from 11AM - 10PM

Gourd Dancing and Intertribal Powwow, Everyone Welcome

1 PM and 4PM Storytelling by Alan Salazar of the Chuash Nation in the tipi village

2PM Prayer for the Children by Margaret Morin, Chumash Nation

All Children Welcome/Everyone Welcome

 

Sunday, July 22

11AM - 6PM Gourd Dancing and Intertribal Powwow-Everyone Welcome

11AM Veterans Honoring, All Veterans Welcome

2 PM Storytelling by Randall Hogue of the Miniconjou Lakota Nation in the tipi village

 

A Family Oriented Event, Everyone Welcome

Chairs and Shade Canopies Welcome

Handicapped Parking and Arena Access

ADA Facilities, Service Animals Welcome 

No drugs, alcohol, firearms 

$2.00 suggested donation per vehicle to benefit Redbird,

a 501(c)(3) non profit Native American and Environmental Association

www.RedbirdsVision.org

(805) 217-0364

redbirds_vision@hotmail.com

P.O. Box 702, Simi Valley, CA 93062

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