A powwow (also pow wow or pow-wow) is a gathering with dances held by many Native American and Canadian First Nations communities. Inaugurated in 1923, powwows today are an opportunity for Indigenous people to socialize, dance, sing, and honor their cultures.
Powwow regalia, often simply referred to as “regalia,” is the traditional clothing and accessories worn by Native American dancers and participants at powwows, which are social and cultural gatherings that celebrate Native American heritage through song, dance, and other activities.
What is a powwow? Discover dancing, Native American food, jewelry, storytelling, healing, drumming and more at the Denver March Powwow.
The powwow has become a way that Native American people representing all tribal backgrounds can join together to share experiences, reconnect with old friends, and make new ones.
Detroit Free Press: Michigan Native American tribes are hosting summer 2025 powwows. What to know
Native American tribes in Michigan are hosting powwows in summer 2025. The cultural gatherings reflect Indigenous culture and community. The Native American cultural events include dancers dressed in ...
Michigan Native American tribes are hosting summer 2025 powwows. What to know
The University of Iowa’s Native American Student Association held its 29th annual powwow, bringing hundreds of people together to partake in Indigenous culture, food, and celebration. The event ran ...
WMTV 15 News on MSN: Madison College hosts annual powwow showcasing Native American culture
People across the state traveled to Madison College’s annual powwow, an event showcasing Native American culture and colorful traditions.
KX News on MSN: Minot State holding powwow to celebrate Native American culture
Minot State University is inviting the public to a celebration of Native American culture during its 36th annual Spring Honor Dance and Powwow.