By: Tamara Jacobs | 2010-12-26 | Religion The history and origins of large Native American traditional dance gatherings, called pow wows, are not clear cut. The story of the pow wow is a mix of each tribe's separate recollections, and also reflects the turbulent history between the US government and the Native Americans. read more
By: Mitchell Sussman | 2011-05-09 | Travel Tips On your next vacation to Palm Springs and the desert resort cities, consider stopping in at the annual Winter Gathering and Pow Wow. The immense array of colors, the beating drums, the enlightened dance, the forever spirit, and the history all came together at the Spotlight 29 Casino in December at the Twenty Nine Palms Band of Mission Indian's reservation. read more
By: Craig Chambers | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education When you visit the southwest, try to visit an Indian pow wow. Native American Rattles will be a very interesting part of the ceremony. If you want to learn more about American Indian culture, you will love the authentic rattles made from various natural materials. The Indian people also call them Native American shakers, and some people use them for southwest and rustic decor. read more
By: Kathleen Falken | 2010-10-13 | Dating Native American, Aboriginal and First Nation Women are out there and they want to meet you! Native American women are seeking men of Native or non-Native background for online fun, dating, romance or lifelong relationships. Meet single, sexy Native American women online. Like all women online, some are looking for hot fun online - some are seeking friendship and romance - some are searching for a loving, lifelong relationship with a man who will respect her for who she is... read more
By: James Christie | 2011-05-20 | Hobbies Tipis, totem poles and pow wow drums: things to make and facts to find out for young school children learning about the Native American way of life read more
By: Natasha Fatale | 2010-04-01 | Destinations There is a lot of Native American influence in the Sedona area. Their culture is rich and goes back for centuries. All you have to do is walk down the streets of beautiful Sedona and you will see and feel the rich tribal ethnicity that traces back to the Native Americans. read more
By: Barbara Sanderlin | 2010-04-03 | News and society My view and opinion on a culture that I love, and have grown to respect beyond others. My sadness over the way this culture, the Native American, was treated, and my thoughts on our present culture and 'state' of affairs. read more
By: Craig | 2011-04-11 | Hobbies Long used as an instrument of war or hunting, Native American knives are now highly collectible objects. After the white man came to the New World and introduced metal knives, the flint knife basically vanished from the scene. It was not long before skilled and talented artisans began to put the Native American imprint on knives. read more
By: Joyce | 2010-10-27 | Jewelry Once you look the topic of this, you may do not know what it will recount. As for me ,via this passage ,you can know more about American and more about jewelry rituals. read more
By: Kaori Tutor | 2011-04-07 | Article Marketing There are so many persons who want to pursue higher education. They can only dream and just forget about them especially when they need to be realistic with their goals in life. This is the usual scen... read more
By: Craig | 2011-01-10 | Religion A touch of color and drama is added to any dance ceremony with Native American dance sticks. Helping the dancer to concentrate while dancing, and direct their energy, the dance stick is a unique and spiritual item. Tribal and personal variations make each stick individual. The music of Native American flutes and hand drums is given special meaning by the presence of dance sticks at a ceremony. read more
By: Craig | 2011-04-28 | Home & Family The long cultural tradition of the Native American pipe is still being carried on today. Skilled and dedicated Indian craftsmen create pipes in many styles and sizes. Some of these Native American pipes are relatively simple in design, perhaps with only a bit of bead work. Others are very elaborate with feathers, bones, and horsehair in addition to beads. read more
By: David Markson | 2013-03-29 | National, state, local Many times there are confusions about the laws that govern a common US citizen and the ones that are applicable for a Native American. Let us take a look at the difference. read more
By: Todd Maurice Hebert | 2010-03-30 | Non Profit Organizations Keeping a cultural heritage alive is the goal of many non-profit organizations. For Ndakinna Cultural Center a non-profit Native American education organization, that goal is at the top of the list. The state of Vermont was first the homeland to the Abenaki Indians. read more