Northwest Tennessee Native American Educational Powwow
Oct 27th, 2023 - Oct 29th, 2023
Our heritage park and museum will be the location of a three-day Native American Powwow to be held Oct. 27 – 29, 2023.
The goal of this event, unique in Northwest Tennessee, is to provide a place for Indigenous people from tribes around the country to celebrate their culture while educating Discovery Park visitors on this aspect of our nation’s past, present and future.
The 2023 Northwest Tennessee Native American Educational Powwow will include competitions and displays of Indigenous storytelling, drumming, singing and competition dancing. There will also be Native American artisans, craftsmen and traders displaying and selling their work. Food vendors will provide opportunities to enjoy traditional cuisines like fry bread, tacos and hominy. All powwow activities take place on Discovery Park’s great lawn.
Those with documented tribal affiliation who want to compete or reserve a booth at the 2023 Northwest Tennessee Native American Education Powwow should call Kim and David Bugg at 901-833-6411 or email powwow@discoveryparkofamerica.flywheelstaging.com. To learn more about Native American pow-wows, click here.
Headstaff
Arena Director
Jimmy Reedy
Host Drum
Ottertail, South Side
Tabulator
Meredith Printup Higgins
Eagle Staff Carrier
Dean Swimmer
Emcee
Rob Daugherty
Head Judge
Gabe Bullock
Vendors
Niles and Jean Aseret of the Navajo Nation
Handmade Jewelry
Lola Swimmer of the Cherokee Nation
Original Paintings and Framed Feathers
Cubert and Lacey Bell of Choctaw Nation
Native American Cuisine
Emilio & Marguerite Chavez of Santo Domingo Pueblo
Stone and Shell Jewelry
Shelly Bell of the Choctaw Nation
Beaded jewelry
Paul Rene’ Tamburro from the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation
Silver and Copper jewelry
Jon Tiger of the Muskogee Creek Nation
Native Paintings
Duane and Joyce Prescott of the Ho Chunk Nation
Paintings and other collectable items
Lauri Lake of the Navajo Nation
Native American Cuisine
David Farnham of the Onondaga Nation
Antler Carvings and Leather Work
Michael & Ramona Frerichs of the Northern Arapaho Nation
Beadwork and Flutes
Schedule
Friday, October 27th
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday has been planned with students in mind.
- “Birds of Prey” demonstrations from representatives from Reelfoot Lake State Park.
- Choctaw storytelling and dancing, exhibition of powwow drum songs and demonstrations of hoop dancing and shopping indigenous items and food.
Interested in registering your student group? Schedule your group here.
Saturday, October 28th
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Vendors will be selling handmade, indigenous items and food all day.
11 a.m.
- Opening Ceremony.
12 p.m.
- Grand entry, round dance, intertribal dancing, contest dancing and hoop dance demonstration.
5 p.m.
- Performance from Arvel Bird.
6 p.m.
- Closing Ceremony includes grand entry, round dance, intertribal dancing, contest dancing and hoop dance demonstration.
Sunday, October 29th
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Vendors will be selling handmade, indigenous items and food all day.
1 p.m.
- Opening Ceremony.
- Grand entry, round dance, intertribal dancing, contest dancing and hoop dance demonstration.
- Announcement of dance contest winners with prizes.
- Closing Ceremony.
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