Note: This list of pow wows was compiled by One Feather staff. The One Feather does not endorse any of these dances. It is simply a listing of ones occurring throughout the continent. Please call before traveling.
1st Annual Texas A&M University Benefit Pow Wow. Nov. 8 in Sam Rayburn Student Center on the Texas A&M campus in Commerce, Texas. Info: Noah Nelson (214) 797-5167, terryl.brateke@tamuc.edu
20th Annual Veteran’s Day Pow Wow. Nov. 7-8 at Pearl River Softball Fields on the Choctaw Indian Reservation in Choctaw, Miss. Info: Harold “Doc” Comby (601) 663-7637
17th Annual Hawkeye Indian Cultural Center Pow Wow. Nov. 7-8 in Red Springs, NC. Info: Claudea Smith (910) 843-9484, hawkeyecenter@aol.com, www.hawkeyeindianculturalcenter.com
Chemawa’s Veteran’s Pow Wow. Nov. 8 at Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Ore. Info: Karen Serna (503) 399-5721 ext. 225, Karen.serna@bie.edu
UW-Eau Claire Traditional Pow Wow. Nov. 8 in Chippewa Falls, Wisc. Info: Odawa White (715) 836-3367, whiteol@uwec.edu
23rd Annual Austin Pow Wow and American Indian Heritage Festival. Nov. 8 at Toney Burger Center in Sunset Valley, Texas. Info: powwow@grandecome.net, www.austinpowwow.net
Wichita Intertribal Warrior Society Veteran’s Pow Wow. Nov. 8-9 at Mid-America All-Indian Center in Wichita, Kansas. Info: Michael Bulger (316) 295-3089, m_bulger@att.net
1st Annual Veteran’s Day Wacipi. Nov. 10-11 at Rosebud Casino Enter Center in Valentine, Neb. Info: Tina Martinez (605) 295-0070, dduncan@rosebud_casino.com
12th Annual Veteran’s Pow Wow. Nov. 11 in Dewberry Hall on the campus of George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. Info: Sarah Thompson (703) 888-7295, naia.gmu@gmail.com
18th Annual Native American Marine Corps Gourd Dance. Nov. 9 in Woogie Watchetaker Hall at Comanche Tribal Complex in Lawton, Okla. Emcees: Gary Kodaseet and Sammy Tonekei White. Head Singers: Parker Emhoolah, Jim Anquoe and Ernest Toppah. Info: Fran Cady (405) 329-1049