Thursday, November 21st, 2024

G Gathering 8th Annual American Indian Pow Wow

8th Annual American Indian Pow Wow



The turnout was terrific at this year's Pow Wow. Families came out to experience traditional Native American culture through entertaining music, intriguing dance and food. Guests were invited to take part in various dances, and the chance to sample American Indian foods. Displays and sales of crafts were set up exhibiting artifacts used by American Indians.


American Indian Pow Wow Dancer.

From left: Hunter, Suzanne and Alexandra Vogel from Greenhill Farms in Great Neck had a great time at the Pow Wow.

Cory Rodriguez from Thalia and Lesley Cianfaglione from Norfolk spent the day at the Pow Wow.

Alyssa John and Jonathan Richwine of the Choctaw Tribe came to celebrate their heritage.

From left: Dustyn Primavero, Chance Sell, and Karyn Swenor from Southgate in Virginia Beach watched the dances.

Michelle Sazama of Red Mill and Pow Wow dancer.

Shannan Hensley of Chesapeake, with her daughter Calicia stayed cool at the Pow Wow.

Displayed artifacts used by American Indians.