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SUMMARY:Piscataqua Powwow at Strawbery Banke
DESCRIPTION:Piscataqua Powwow An intertribal celebration of Native American culture and heritage Saturday\, August 12 & Sunday\, August 13\, 2023\, 10 AM-4 PM Rain or shine Black Thunder Singers\, Host Drums Walking Bear & Turning Eagle\, Invited Drums Ernie Proper\, MC Aaron Dana\, Arena Director Willow Green\, Storytelling Jesse Bruchac\, Opening Remarks Jill Cresey-Gross & Dan Shears\, Head Dancers About the Event: This region has a deep history of seasonal gatherings by Indigenous peoples. In 2023\, while Portsmouth is celebrating its quadricentennial anniversary\, the Museum is working to ensure that Abenaki history   before\, throughout\, and beyond the colonial period   is not sidelined or overshadowed by the history of Europeans' arrivals in the region. Strawbery Banke partnered with Indigenous collaborators who have experience with powwow organizing and expectations. A powwow is a modern Indigenous tradition of intertribal gathering and celebration.\n\n\n\nThe Piscataqua Powwow at Strawbery Banke features 2-3 drum groups\, dancers in regalia\, a flute player\, a storyteller\, and an array of vendors demonstrating and selling their traditional arts and foods. At the center of the powwow is the dance circle or arena\, surrounded by an outer ring of participants and vendors. The arena director oversees the daily events and informally educates the public attendees about some cultural practices occurring. People of all backgrounds are welcome.\n\n\n\nIn the words of AAA Native Arts\, "There are no spectators at a pow wow. Everyone is considered a participant\, even if you don't do anything but lend your presence. Everyone has a place in the circle of people." The Piscataqua Powwow has been made possible by The Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund Tickets: The Piscataqua Powwow is included with general museum admission.\n\n\n\nTickets are available for purchase online and in-person at the Lawrence J. Yerdon Visitors Center\, 14 Hancock St.\, Portsmouth\, and are valid for two consecutive days! General Museum admission rates are as follows: Members: Free   Learn more! Adult: $23 Senior (65+)/Student: $21 Child (ages 5 - 17): $10 Child (under 5): Free Family (2 Adults & Children ages 17 and under): $56
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Piscataqua Powwow An intertribal celebration of Native American culture and heritage Saturday\, August 12 &amp\; Sunday\, August 13\, 2023\, 10 AM-4 PM Rain or shine Black Thunder Singers\, Host Drums Walking Bear &amp\; Turning Eagle\, Invited Drums Ernie Proper\, MC Aaron Dana\, Arena Director Willow Green\, Storytelling Jesse Bruchac\, Opening Remarks Jill Cresey-Gross &amp\; Dan Shears\, Head Dancers About the Event: This region has a deep history of seasonal gatherings by Indigenous peoples. In 2023\, while Portsmouth is celebrating its quadricentennial anniversary\, the Museum is working to ensure that Abenaki history &mdash\; before\, throughout\, and beyond the colonial period &mdash\; is not sidelined or overshadowed by the history of Europeans&rsquo\; arrivals in the region. Strawbery Banke partnered with Indigenous collaborators who have experience with powwow organizing and expectations. A powwow is a modern Indigenous tradition of intertribal gathering and celebration.<br />\n<br />\nThe Piscataqua Powwow at Strawbery Banke features 2-3 drum groups\, dancers in regalia\, a flute player\, a storyteller\, and an array of vendors demonstrating and selling their traditional arts and foods. At the center of the powwow is the dance circle or arena\, surrounded by an outer ring of participants and vendors. The arena director oversees the daily events and informally educates the public attendees about some cultural practices occurring. People of all backgrounds are welcome.<br />\n<br />\nIn the words of AAA Native Arts\, &ldquo\;There are no spectators at a pow wow. Everyone is considered a participant\, even if you don&rsquo\;t do anything but lend your presence. Everyone has a place in the circle of people.&rdquo\; The Piscataqua Powwow has been made possible by The Roger R. and Theresa S. Thompson Endowment Fund Tickets: The Piscataqua Powwow is included with general museum admission.<br />\n<br />\nTickets are available for purchase online and in-person at the Lawrence J. Yerdon Visitors Center\, 14 Hancock St.\, Portsmouth\, and are valid for two consecutive days! General Museum admission rates are as follows: Members: Free &mdash\; Learn more! Adult: $23 Senior (65+)/Student: $21 Child (ages 5 - 17): $10 Child (under 5): Free Family (2 Adults &amp\; Children ages 17 and under): $56
LOCATION:Strawbery Banke Museum 14 Hancock Street\, Portsmouth NH
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