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Travel to a Native American Pow-Wow

Welcome back family!

This week I have the privilege of sharing an amazing experience in my global travel journey, visiting an authentic Native American pow-wow! Originating from the Algonquian language of the American northeast, the word “powwow,” at its core can be defined in simple terms as “a gathering of people…”

That said, through the lens of the Native community, the word has grown to signify a cultural event filled with dancing, drumming, and songs … Meant to connect its members to the ancestors and pass down important tribal history to its youth.

Young jingle dress dancer from the Shinnecock Indian Nation Tribe or New York

Young jingle dress dancer from the Shinnecock Indian Nation

Honoring this, recently on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, (formerly the indigenous land of the Lenape / Lenapehoking people) the Native American Council of Columbia University held its 11th annual powwow. The open invitation gathered Native tribes from around the world … Alongside indigenous creators / crafts-makers from the region.

Blue jingle dress from the Shinnecock Indian Nation

Longtime readers know how much I absolutely love traditional garments with a story to tell … From a sparkling jingle dresses to a motorcycle club donning biker jackets outfitted with a patchwork of history. Being present at this sacred gathering brought home the idea that Native and Indigenous people are still here, present amongst us … Fighting to preserve their culture, land, and community values. While thriving.

Love the photos? Check out the video below and visit this New York powwow with me!

Native American and Indigenous people’s powwow in New York City

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tags: what is a powwow, powwow, Native American, Indigenous, new york, Native American Tribes, Native American powwow, powwow meaning
categories: Travel
Wednesday 04.26.23
Posted by Angela Barimah, Owner of Queen Adwoa's Closet
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