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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130623
DTSTAMP:20130618T214400
CREATED:20130514T062800
LAST-MODIFIED:20130514T062800
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SUMMARY:17th Annual Customer Appreciation Sale
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_3975" align="alignleft" width="600"] 17th Annual Customer Appreciation Sale[/caption]    We host a gigantic customer appreciation centre aboriginal day weekend every year.    We are your Best stop Powwow Shop\, and put on a sale you don’t want to miss. Anything and everything powwow.    Check it out for all your beading and powwow supplies. Beads\, hackles\, fluffs\, gems\, rhinestones\, jingles\, hairbones\, dentilium\, fringe\, bells \, tipis\, beadwork\, regalia..    Its all here. Come on down and join us.. Its is a sale you don’t want to miss. You won’t be disappointed.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com  
LOCATION:242068 Twp Rd 454, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, 9A1X1, Canada
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/17th-annual-customer-appreciation-sale/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTSTAMP:20130618T214400
CREATED:20130529T204444
LAST-MODIFIED:20130529T204444
UID:4128-1371686400-1371772800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:7th Annual Youth Conference & Music Festival 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4129" align="alignleft" width="3629"] 7th Annual Youth Conference & Music Festival [/caption]    Open to the Public  Food Concession will be open\, Bring your own chairs    This is a Drug Free Event  Jicarilla Department of Youth\, the Jicarilla Nation\, and Sponsors are not responsible for any accidents during the concert.    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/7th-annual-youth-conference-music-festival/
LOCATION:Dulce Park - Dulce Park, NM, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/7th-annual-youth-conference-music-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTSTAMP:20130618T214400
CREATED:20130529T205221
LAST-MODIFIED:20130529T205221
UID:4131-1371772800-1372032000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:16th Annual Peoria Pow wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4132" align="alignleft" width="490"] 16th Annual Peoria Pow wow [/caption]    The annual Peoria Powwow in Miami is a grand festival of Native American culture and dance. This American Indian event features a wide range of contest dancing\, including gourd dancing and straight dancing\, as well as grass\, traditional and fancy dancing.    Other categories of dance will also include cloth\, buckskin\, jingle and fancy shawl. Come to the Peoria Powwow in Miami and join the Master of Ceremonies as he or she leads visitors throughout the festival's various events. A traditional round dance will open each session and all participants will be in full regalia. The highly anticipated stomp dance will be hosted both Friday and Saturday nights.     Attend the Peoria Powwow and enjoy singing\, a hand drum contest and more. Browse through booths filled with American Indian arts and craft vendors\, enjoy free camping throughout the event and satisfy your appetite for tasty treats with plenty of food concessions.    Additional Features:  Commercial Vendors\, Crafts\, Designated Parking\, Entertainment Children's\, Entertainment Free\, Food\, Handicapped Access     Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/16th-annual-peoria-pow-wow/
LOCATION:60610 East 90 Road, Miami, OK, 74354, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/16th-annual-peoria-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130623
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T190229
LAST-MODIFIED:20130530T190229
UID:4147-1371772800-1371945600@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Dulce Community Center 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4148" align="alignleft" width="480"] Dulce Community Center [/caption]    Tiny Tots  Jr. Boys and Jr. Girls  Teen Boys and Teen Girls  Sr. Teen Boys and Sr. Teen Girls  Cash Awards 1st through 3rd places in each division\, except Tiny Tots    Special: Grand Champion Dance Off  All Drum Groups and Dancers Invited  $1000.00 Drum Contest  Vendor Booth Available $25.00 per-table  This is a Drug Free Event    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/jicarilla-apache-department-of-youth-intervention-program-4th-annual-youth-contest-pow-wow/
LOCATION: Dulce, NM, 87528, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/dulce-community-center/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130623
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T191858
LAST-MODIFIED:20130530T191858
UID:4150-1371772800-1371945600@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Historic Badin Hardaway Annual Powwow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4151" align="alignleft" width="713"] Historic Badin Hardaway Annual Powwow [/caption]    With the help of Seven Gables owner Matt Steed\, June will also showcase the inaugural run of the Historic Badin Hardaway Annual Powwow a rousing and colorful celebration of spirit and culture expected to attract hundreds of visitors.     The powwow is planned to unite Native American nations from around the country in an area renowned for its positive impact on ancient native culture.     Evidence of the role the Badin area played in shaping indigenous and nomadic societies 10\,000-12\,000 years ago followed the discovery and management of the Hardaway Site\, among the most significant of contemporary archeological finds.     Among other spear-point styles found in the area\, the Hardaway Point has become a renowned discovery that\, when paired with the timeline of the Clovis point dictates a remarkable soliloquy of ancient culture in the Carolinas and beyond.    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/historic-badin-hardaway-annual-powwow/
LOCATION:18 Highway 740, Badin, NC, 28009, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/historic-badin-hardaway-annual-powwow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T192752
LAST-MODIFIED:20130530T192752
UID:4153-1371772800-1372032000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Grand Casino Hinckley Grand Celebration Powwow
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4154" align="alignleft" width="467"] Grand Casino Hinckley Grand Celebration Powwow[/caption]    Vendors – Lots of updating to the powwow grounds and lower booth fews than in previous years    Booth fee are only $200 or $100 for Federally Recognized Tribal Members for a 20×40 space    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/grand-casino-hinckley-grand-celebration-powwow/
LOCATION:777 Lady Luck Drive, Hinckley, NM, 55037, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/grand-casino-hinckley-grand-celebration-powwow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T193758
LAST-MODIFIED:20130530T193758
UID:4156-1371772800-1372032000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Waa Wiye Gaa Maag 9th Annual Traditional Powwow
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4157" align="alignleft" width="717"] Waa Wiye Gaa Maag 9th Annual Traditional Powwow[/caption]    Beginning June 22 and lasting through the weekend\, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is honoring our youth with three days of pow wow dancing and song. This year's gathering will include dancing\, drums\, Native song\, feasts\, and horseshoe tournament. The competition drum and dancing include cash prizes\, with specials for men's grass and women's single.    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/waa-wiye-gaa-maag-9th-annual-traditional-powwow/
LOCATION:52156 State Hwy. 46 , Squaw Lake, MN, 56681, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/waa-wiye-gaa-maag-9th-annual-traditional-powwow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T210922
LAST-MODIFIED:20130530T210922
UID:4165-1371772800-1372032000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Annual Iowa Tribal Powwow
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4166" align="alignleft" width="523"] Annual Iowa Tribal Powwow[/caption]    All senior categories (including golden age) 1st $1000\, 2nd $700\, 3rd $500. All juniors 1st $300\, 2nd $200\, 3rd $100. Tiny-Tots welcome =) Must make at least two grand entries.     Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/annual-iowa-tribal-powwow/
LOCATION:Perkins, SD, USA, Perkins, SD, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/annual-iowa-tribal-powwow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T202553
LAST-MODIFIED:20130530T202553
UID:4162-1371859200-1372032000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Alderville First Nation 19th Annual Pow Wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4163" align="alignleft" width="650"] Alderville First Nation 19th Annual Pow Wow [/caption]    This event is a community event\, that involves traditional dancing\, drumming\, food\, ceremonies\, crafts etc.     Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/alderville-first-nation-19th-annual-pow-wow/
LOCATION:5787 Roseneath Landing Road, Roseneath, ON K0K 2X0, Canada
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/alderville-first-nation-19th-annual-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130909
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T114829
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T055111
UID:4141-1371859200-1378684800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Empires of the Jungle
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4173" align="alignleft" width="800"] Exhibit: Empires of the Jungle[/caption]    Discover the rich history of Central and South American indigenous cultures at “Empires of the Jungle” a new exhibit at the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown\, Pa. from June 22-September 8\, 2013.    For hundreds of years before European contact\, the Incas\, Mayans\, and Aztecs built monstrous cities and monuments\, engaged in complex religious rituals\, and carved beautiful tools from local materials. “Empires of the Jungle” explores these civilizations as well as surrounding cultures of Costa Rica\, the Bahamas and Antilles\, the Amazon\, and the Mezcala culture of southwestern Mexico. These fascinating and often mysterious cultures come alive through their artifacts\, which include a Maya zoomorphic effigy\, a Costa Rican Sukia (“healer”) figure\, obsidian blades and pendants\, drinking vessels\, and much more.    Learn about the ancient Peruvian practice of cranial binding\, see how the ancient Maya carved figurines from pyroclastic stone\, discover Aztec techniques for making and drilling obsidian pendants\, and immerse yourself in the unique social world of these ancient peoples.    The artifacts in the exhibit include pieces collected by historians and anthropologists in the 1950s and 1960s.  The exhibit will open on June 22\, 2013\, and run until Labor Day 2013.   Museum admission is $5 for adults\, $4 for children 12-17 and seniors over 62\, and FREE for children under 12.   Museum hours are Thursday-Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (special expanded summer hours).    For more information\, please contact the Museum at 610-797-2121 or through email at info@museumofindianculture.org.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:2825 Fish Hatchery Road, Allentown, PA, 18103, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/exhibit-empires-of-the-jungle/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130623
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T192626
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T192626
UID:4180-1371859200-1371945600@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:4th Annual Richmond Native American Pow-Wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4181" align="alignleft" width="600"] 4th Annual Richmond Native American Pow-Wow [/caption]    Contest all Catogories  Hand Drum contest\, Pow wow Princess Contest. All drums welcome.    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/4th-annual-richmond-native-american-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Esmond Avenue & 26th Street, Richmond, CA, 94804, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/4th-annual-richmond-native-american-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T185518
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T185518
UID:4175-1372291200-1372636800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:2013 Northern Ute Celebration Powwow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4178" align="alignleft" width="640"] 2013 Northern Ute Celebration Powwow [/caption]    Grand Entry Thursday 7:00 pm. Point System in effect Friday 7:00 pm. Grand Entry Fort Duchesne Pow-wow Grounds.    Drum Contest Prize Money  1st Place: $10\,000.00\, 2nd Place: $8\,000.00\, 3rd Place: $6\,000.00\, 4th Place: $4\,000.00\, 5th Place: $2\,000.00    Jr. Categories  1st $300.00  2nd $200.00  3rd $100.00  4th $75.00    Teens Categories  1st $400.00  2nd $300.00  3rd $200.00  4th $100.00    Adult/Senior/Golden Age  1st $1\,000.00  2nd $800.00  3rd $600.00  4th $300.00    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/2013-northern-ute-celebration-powwow/
LOCATION:Ar88 Fort Duchesne, Fort Duchesne, UT, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/2013-northern-ute-celebration-powwow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T193734
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T193734
UID:4183-1372377600-1372636800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Bay Mills Honoring Our Veterans Competition Pow Wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4184" align="alignleft" width="500"] Bay Mills Honoring Our Veterans Competition Pow Wow [/caption]    8 adult categories (6 places) – 1st place adult winners move on to the championship round  6 teen (4 places)  6 juniors (4places)    Drum competion (5 places)    Too many specials to list!!!    Pow wow poster is attached. Check it out!!!    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/bay-mills-honoring-our-veterans-competition-pow-wow-2/
LOCATION:West Lakeshore Drive, BRIMLEY, MI, 49715, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/bay-mills-honoring-our-veterans-competition-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T195232
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T195232
UID:4186-1372377600-1372636800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:39th Annual Tonkawa Tribal Pow wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4187" align="alignleft" width="473"] 39th Annual Tonkawa Tribal Pow wow [/caption]    The Tonkawa belong to the Tonkawan linguistic family\, that was once composed of a number of small sub-tribes that lived in a region that extended west from south central Texas and western Oklahoma to eastern New Mexico. The Tonkawa had a distinct language\, and their name\, as that of the leading tribe\, was applied to their linguistic family. They were one of the most warlike tribes during nearly two centuries of conflict with their enemy tribes on the Western plains and with the Spanish and\, later\, American settlers in the Southwest.     Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/39th-annual-tonkawa-tribal-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Tonkawa, Tonkawa, OK, 74653, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/39th-annual-tonkawa-tribal-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130630
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T201751
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T201751
UID:4189-1372464000-1372550400@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Murrow Indian Children’s Home Benefit Pow-wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4190" align="alignleft" width="719"] Murrow Indian Children’s Home Benefit Pow-wow [/caption]    Bring Your Own lawn Chairs  Contests:  Men’s Combined  Women’s Combined  Tiny Tots  **50/50 ** Raffles ** Cake Walk**Silent Auctions **  Vendor Information:  Sharla  (918)230-2174  murrowhomedirector@gmail.com    All Royalties\, Drums\, Singers and Dancers Invited    NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS\, INJURIES OR THEFT  No Alcohol\, Drugs or Firearms Permitted  Mission: The Mission of Murrow Indian Children’s Home is to provide a safe\, nurturing environment\, spiritual foundation\, and cultural experience to Native American Children in crisis.    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/murrow-indian-childrens-home-benefit-pow-wow/  
LOCATION:2299 Old Bacone Road, Bacone College , Muskogee, OK, 74403, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/murrow-indian-childrens-home-benefit-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T202632
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T202632
UID:4192-1372464000-1372636800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Art Brant Memorial Pow Wow 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4193" align="alignleft" width="432"] Art Brant Memorial Pow Wow [/caption]      This is non-competitive Traditional Gathering to celebrate culture with dance\, song and teachings.    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/art-brant-memorial-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Gady Road & Green Highway, Raisin Charter Township, MI, 49286, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/art-brant-memorial-pow-wow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130531T203346
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T203346
UID:4195-1372464000-1372636800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:T.O.P.I.C’S 37th Annual Powwow In Honor of Chief One Bear 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4196" align="alignleft" width="600"] T.O.P.I.C’S 37th Annual Powwow In Honor of Chief One Bear [/caption]    Public is Welcome  Ground Open – 11:00 am – 5:00 pm  Cultural Times – 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm    Native Drums – Eagle Sings Drum\, Urban Thunder  Swift River Singers (AKA Stromboyz)\, Black Hawk Singers  Living Earth Singers  Inter-Tribal Dancing-Story Teller  Arts and Crafts Made in the America’s  Foods and Non-Alcohol Drinks will be sold    Traders by Invitation Only  No Alcohol\, Drugs or open Fires Please  Free Parking\, Please\, No Parking at Adjoining Church  Please enter Grounds through main gate only  Volunteers will direct you to Handicapped areas  No dogs allowed on grounds  Except for service dogs    Source:http://calendar.powwows.com/events/t-o-p-i-cs-37th-annual-powwow-in-honor-of-chief-one-bear/
LOCATION:Blue Hill River Road, Milton, MA, 02186, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/t-o-p-i-cs-37th-annual-powwow-in-honor-of-chief-one-bear/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130729
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20121029T100129
LAST-MODIFIED:20121029T100129
UID:3015-1372982400-1375056000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Chicago
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_3017" align="alignleft" width="540"] Chicago[/caption]    The longest running American musical in Broadway history\, as well as an academy-award winning movie\, Chicago has seduced audiences across the globe. Now\, it’s set to knock you off your feet as the merry murderesses of the Cook County jail paint the town in this fresh new production. Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly have their sights set on fame and fortune\, and they’re willing to do more than just flirt with danger to get it. This fierce and passionate musical shines with an award-winning score of hits like “Cell Block Tango\,” “Razzle Dazzle\,” and “All That Jazz.”     Source:http://villagetheatre.org/2012_2013Season.php
LOCATION:2710 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201, Everett, 98201, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/chicago/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130708
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T120123
LAST-MODIFIED:20130531T061709
UID:4144-1373068800-1373241600@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Native American Festival
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4145" align="alignleft" width="660"] Native American Festival[/caption]    The Native American Festival educates visitors on the history of the Native American people through dance\, music demonstrations and vendor booths showcasing and selling Native American crafts and jewelry from throughout the Americas.    From 10:00 AM till 6:00 PM both days  Rain or shine !  Adults $5 K  Kids 14 and under $3   Kids under 6 free !  Sorry no pets please!    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com 
LOCATION:428 Hartz Rd, Fleetwood, PA, 19522, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/native-american-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130819
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130123T072029
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T072029
UID:3307-1376697600-1376870400@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:33rd Annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_3309" align="alignleft" width="594"] 33rd Annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival[/caption]    The Museum of Indian Culture invites the public to its 33rd Annual Roasting Ears of Corn Festival\, Pennsylvania’s oldest Native American Indian Festival\, on Saturday & Sunday August 17th and 18th\, 2013 rain or shine. Gates open 10:00 am until 6:00 pm rain or shine. Grand Entrance is at 12:00 noon  Live music and dance performances include “Silver Cloud Singers” (Southern Drum)\, White Buffalo Singers (Northern Drum)\, Aztec Fire Dancing by the Salinas Family from Mexico City\, Matthew White Eagle Clair—Mikmaq hoop dancer\, and American Indian dancers\, singers and performers from Canada\, New York (Oneida)\, and throughout North America. This year’s Master of Ceremonies will feature George Stonefish\, Delaware from Oklahoma. Featured dancers will include head man and hoop dancer Matthew White Eagle Clair\, Mikmaq from Canada and head woman Rozlynn TonePahHote\, Kiowa.  The festival includes: A Children’s hand-on Activity Area where they can learn to make dreamcatchers\, cornhusk dolls\, and Navajo sand painting\, have their face painted\, hear American Indian stories\, and help paint our festival mural; Lifeskills demonstrations will include Atlatl and Tomahawk throwing\, Flint knapping\, Arrow making\, Quill-working\, Flutemaking\, and Native Cooking demonstrations by Heart to Hearth; and\, Artifact Displays and appraisals by Lee Hallman\, Museum of Indian Culture’s curator.  Vendors will offer hand-crafted items such as handmade silver and beaded jewelry\, Kachina dolls\, pottery\, leather clothing\, soap stone carvings\, Indian trade silver and other crafts. American Indian cuisine of Fry bread prepared by Joy TonePahHote (Kiowa)\, buffalo burgers\, buffalo stew\, Indian Tacos\, corn soup and more will be available. The festival will also feature nationally-known Onondaga artist Eli Thomas.  The Museum of Indian Culture is a non-profit\, member supported organization dedicated to presenting\, preserving\, and perpetuating the history and cultural heritage of the Northeast Woodland Indians and other American Indian Tribes.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:2825 Fish Hatchery Road,  Allentown, PA, 18103, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/33rd-annual-roasting-ears-of-corn-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130911
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130605T054536
LAST-MODIFIED:20130605T054536
UID:4199-1378684800-1378857600@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Second Annual Native American Housing Conference
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4200" align="alignleft" width="382"] Second Annual Native American Housing Conference[/caption]    The Second Annual Native American Housing Conference will be held September 9-10\, 2013 at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa in Cabazon\, California. Through a series of panels and round-table discussions\, attendees will hear from top experts in the housing field on topics such as financing\, tax credits\, green building and case studies. At this intimate forum\, you will network with tribal leaders and housing professionals who share the common goal of bringing affordable housing to Indian Country.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:49500 Seminole Dr, Cabazon, CA, 92230, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/second-annual-native-american-housing-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130914
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130524T093835
LAST-MODIFIED:20130524T093835
UID:4072-1378857600-1379116800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Indian Housing Training Conference 
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4073" align="alignleft" width="800"] Indian Housing Training Conference [/caption]    The Seminole Tribe of Florida Native Learning Center’s (NLC) Indian Housing Training Conference is designed to assist housing professionals by providing instruction from experts in the field. Participants will also have the opportunity to network with those who are dedicated to excellence in Tribal housing programs. Sessions for this three-day conference will cover a wide range of topics from housing basics to emerging trends.  Registration is FREE for Native Americans and Those Working Within Indian Country    Source:www.mynativeamericantravel.com
LOCATION:9700 International Drive, Orlando, FL, 32819, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/indian-housing-training-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130915
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130613T060158
LAST-MODIFIED:20130613T060158
UID:4208-1379116800-1379203200@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Native American Veteran Memorial/Honoring
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4209" align="alignleft" width="600"] Native American Veteran Memorial/Honoring[/caption]    4th Annual Native American Veteran Memorial/Honoring\, 14 September 2013 Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center Spokane WA     Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com  
LOCATION:4815 North Assembly Street, Spokane, WA, 99205, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/native-american-veteran-memorialhonoring/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130922
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130327T112357
LAST-MODIFIED:20130327T112357
UID:3586-1379635200-1379808000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Cabarrus powwow
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_3588" align="alignleft" width="225"] Cabarrus powwow[/caption]    Traditional Native American Powwow. There will be Native American music\, singing\, dancing. A tipi will be set up for display. Native American style arts and crafts will be on display and for sale. A variety of food will be available. The traders and vendors will be open rain or shine.    This event is free and everyone is welcome.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:4827 Camp Cabarrus Drive, Kannapolis, NC, 28081, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/cabarrus-powwow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130927
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130530T112857
LAST-MODIFIED:20130606T133101
UID:4136-1379808000-1380240000@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:15th Annual American Indian Tourism Conference
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4172" align="alignleft" width="477"] Event Assistant[/caption]  Since 1999\, AIANTA (American Indian and Alaska Native Tourism Association) has presented the American Indian Tourism Conference hosted by various Native American tribes in their homelands. The conference is designed to share knowledge\, experience and best practices from tourism programs around the United States.     Each conference features mobile workshops\, networking events\, tourism tradeshow\, tribal artist vendors and a line up. Topics include: Tribal Tourism Development\, Tourism Marketing\, Tribal Museums and Cultural Centers\, International Markets\, Protection of Tribal Intellectual and Cultural Property\, and Federal Resources and Partners for Tribal Tourism Projects. Register online now at http://aianta.org/Conference.aspx    Source: http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:777 W Cherokee, Catoosa, OK, 74015, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/event-assistant/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131014
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130416T095326
LAST-MODIFIED:20130416T095326
UID:3692-1381536000-1381708800@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Santa Fe Days on the Square
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_3693" align="alignleft" width="536"] Santa Fe Days on the Square[/caption]    The 10th Annual Santa Fe Days on the Square is a family friendly\, nonprofit\, free event which celebrates American Indian culture\, heritage\, arts and food. What started as a one-time Native American Indian Arts and Crafts event in 2003\, has developed into a premiere American Indian cultural event with representation from many Nations and Pueblos across the Americas. Visit our event at http://www.santafedays.com.     Source: http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:1106 S Broadway St, Carrollton, TX, 75006, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/santa-fe-days-on-the-square/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131023
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130605T060613
LAST-MODIFIED:20130605T060613
UID:4205-1382313600-1382486400@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Symposium for Alaska Native Leaders
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4206" align="alignleft" width="382"] Symposium for Alaska Native Leaders[/caption]    Native Nation Events is proud to present the Symposium for Alaska Native Leaders\, taking place October 21-22\, 2013 at the Westmark Fairbanks Hotel and Conference Center in Fairbanks\, Alaska. This exclusive event will bring Alaskan tribal leaders together to meet\, exchange ideas\, and share success stories regarding the unique challenges facing Alaska Natives. Attendees will hear from both tribal and corporate experts on a myriad of topics\, including: economic development\, the energy industry\, health care\, education\, land conservation and more! This event is ideal for tribal leaders looking to hone their skills and acquire the tools they need to lead their tribes into the future. For speaking and exhibiting opportunities\, or to register\, call 201-857-5333.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION:813 Noble Street, Fairbanks, AK, 99701, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/symposium-for-alaska-native-leaders/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131026
DTSTAMP:20130618T214401
CREATED:20130605T055804
LAST-MODIFIED:20130605T055804
UID:4202-1382572800-1382745600@http://nativeamericanevents.com
SUMMARY:Native American Real Estate Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:[caption id="attachment_4203" align="alignleft" width="382"] Native American Real Estate Development Conference[/caption]    Are you making the most of your land? At the Native American Real Estate Development Conference\, you will learn how to maximize your land’s potential. Join us October 24th and 25th at Morongo Casino Resort & Spa to hear from experts in the real estate industry as they discuss strategies for developing your most important asset\, your land.  What kind of project is best for your tribe? What are some potential roadblocks to development? How will new laws affect you and your tribe? What impact will a project have on your community? Choosing the right project can be an overwhelming task. At the Native American Real Estate Development Conference\, you will learn from the experts and network with professionals who are ready to help you achieve your real estate goals.    Source:http://nativeamericanevents.com
LOCATION: 49500 Seminole Dr, , Cabazon, CA,  92230, United States
URL:http://nativeamericanevents.com/event/native-american-real-estate-development-conference/
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