Wadopana Celebration

POWWOW, FESTIVAL/DAYS | Wolf Point

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This celebration is the oldest traditional powwow in Montana. The celebration is always the first weekend of August. It is a great weekend of fun and visiting among the elders and younger generations. They have special ceremonies for naming of individuals and honoring of family members. Also Saturday is for the young people (games, run/walks, a lot of outdoor activities). Thursday is camping day and the annual community feed. The celebration is open to everyone.

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  • ARTS AND CRAFTS
  • BARBECUE
  • CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
  • CULTURAL
  • FESTIVAL
  • FOOD AND DRINK
  • HERITAGE
  • HISTORY
  • LOCAL CUISINE
  • MUSIC
  • STORYTELLING
  • CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
  • FOOD SERVICES
  • HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
  • PARKING
  • PUBLIC RESTROOM
  • Wadopana Celebration is located 0.5 mile east of downtown Wolf Point: By the fairgrounds, Stampede ground road, south of Silverwolf Casino.

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