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Pow Wows in Montana


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04/02/10-04/03/10American Indian Council of MSU Pow-Wow
Bozeman    406-994-3751

Pow-wows are an important contemporary expression of American Indian heritage. A pow-wow is a Native American festival featuring traditional dancing, drumming and singing and traditional foods and arts and crafts. Various kinds of honor ceremonies and other spiritual ceremonies also form a part of ...

04/16/10-04/17/1042nd Annual Kyi-Yo Celebration
Missoula    406-243-5403

The Kyi-Yo Celebration seeks to enhance cultural awareness on campus and create a more diverse atmosphere in our community. Kyi-Yo members strive to give people pride in their own culture as well as an appreciation of each other's unique identities. By hosting a powwow at The University of Montana ...

06/11/10-06/12/10Chief Victor Days
Victor    406-642-3924

Chief Victor Days - This is a unique community celebration honoring Victor and descendants of Chief Victor of the Salish Tribe.



Information number Angie Doberstein 642-3924. Vendor space starts at $30.00. Non-profits $25.00.



Friday - Fireman Dinner 5:30pm

Saturday - Parade 11:00am

Saturday ...

06/17/10-06/20/10Red Bottom Celebration
Frazer    406-768-5155 ext 338

Red Bottom Celebration has been an annual pow wow for over 100 years, celebrating native culture and traditions through dancing, food, crafts and fellowship with one another. All members of the general public are welcome to participate or watch. ...

06/30/10-07/04/10Arlee 4th of July Celebration
Arlee    406-275-2727

The event dates change each year, but the certain date is that July 4th is at the center of the event. Please check before making plans.



Beginning its second century the Arlee 4th of July Celebration will begin on Wednesday which is designated 'Camp Day'. Many participants will begin erecting e ...

07/07/10-07/11/10North American Indian Days
Browning    406-338-4389

North American Indian Days, an annual celebration and the largest and most impressive of Blackfeet tribal events, hosts Native Americans from every region of the United States and Canada. Featured events include traditional drumming and dancing contests, the crowning of Miss Blackfeet, a parade and ...

07/16/10-07/18/10Standing Arrow Pow Wow
Elmo    406-849-5541

This is an Indian social gathering featuring drumming, dancing, and traditional dress and food. Visitors are welcome and asked to respect the dance area, which is sacred.



Join us at one of the Indian country's most publicized events, Pow Wows. Learn the how's and why's of Pow Wow dancing. Know ...

07/22/10-07/25/10Milk River Indian Days
Fort Belknap    406-353-3176

Milk River Indian Days highlights spirited and colorfully clad dancers. The Pow Wow features Native American dancers and drummers combining culture, dance, and music for a spectacular display. ...

08/05/10-08/08/10Rocky Boy's Annual Pow Wow
Box Elder    800-823-4478

The Pow-Wow is an event of Indian Heritage and tradition. Dance, costume and drumming competitions are the featured events. Competitions last throughout the weekend with all ages participating. Exciting, excellent cultural demonstrations as well as ethnic and traditional food offered daily. Come ...

08/18/10-08/23/10Crow Fair and Rodeo
Crow Agency    406-638-3896

The Annual Crow Fair Celebration it is one of the largest gatherings of the year for the Apsáalooke Nation and is considered the largest modern day American Indian encampment in the Nation. Deemed the "Teepee Capital of the World" because of the approximately 1,200 to 1,500 teepees in the encampment ...

09/03/10-09/06/10Ashland Labor Day Powwow
Ashland    406-784-2883

The arbor on U.S. Highway 212 between Ashland and the St. Labre Mission comes alive during the Labor Day weekend. Drummers and dancers from many tribes participate. Booths are set up for food vendors and Native American art and beadwork. Giveaways, gourd dancing and hand games are part of the fes ...

09/17/10-09/19/10Last Chance Community Pow Wow
Helena    406-439-5631

The Last Chance Community Pow Wow is held at the beginning of Native American Week in September. The pow wow is a spiritual celebration to join together in dancing, singing, visiting old friends, and making new friends. Come on out and we will show you a wonderful time. For more information, call ...

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