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Posted on Sunday, June 13 @ 08:49:30 CDT
KEYWORDS: Northwest Powwows pow wow calendar June pow wow July pow wow August pow wow September pow wow

AUTHOR: Alysia McKee

Here is a partial list of Native American powwows and tribal festivals in the Northwest this summer. Most begin Friday evening and continue through Sunday afternoon. Visitors are welcome. Information phone numbers are listed if available.

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June 18-20: Chief Joseph and the Warriors Memorial Powwow, Lapwai, Idaho; 208-843-5214
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June 18-20: Annual City of Roses Delta Park Powwow and Encampment, East Delta Park, Portland, OR. 503-740-5374

June 18-20: Winds of the Northwest Powwow; Wa He Lut Indian School, Frank's Landing Indian Community, Olympia; 360-456-1311

June 18-20: "Healing the People" ceremonial powwow, Crescent Lake Junction; 541-782-2821

June 18-20: 16th annual "Dancing With our Ancestors" Rogue Valley Powwow at Valley of the Rogue State Park. Details and reservations: 541-471-7143

June 25-27: Stommish Water Festival, Lummi Reservation, Wash.; 360-384-1489

June 25-27: Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Powwow, Warm Springs; 541-553-1338

July 2-4: Wild Horse Casino Powwow, Pendleton; 541-278-2274

July 9-11: Eighth annual Northwest Indian AA Convention Powwow and Encampment at Quileute Reservation, La Push, Wash.; 206-243-9696

July 9-11: Grand Ronde Veterans Powwow, Grand Ronde; 800-422-0232

July 16-18: Cow Creek Umpqua Powwow, at South Umpqua Falls, Tiller; 541-672-8533

July 23-25: Julyamish Powwow, Post Falls, Idaho; 800-523-2464

July 16-18: Seafair Indian Days Powwow, Seattle; 206-285-4425

July 30-Aug. 1: Muckleshoot's sixth annual Sobriety Powwow, Auburn, Wash., 253-876-3225

Aug. 13-15: Nesika Illahee Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation, Siletz; 541-444-2532

Aug. 12-15: Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival, Fort Hall, Idaho; 208-478-3700

Aug. 20-22: Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Powwow, Grand Ronde; 800-422-0232

Aug. 15-17: Muckleshoot's Skopabsh Powwow, Auburn, Wash., 253-876-3225

Aug. 27-29: Klamath Tribes' Healing Our Land Powwow, Chiloquin; 541-783-2219

Aug. 27-29: Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment and Powwow, Spokane; 509-216-2083

Aug 27-29: Makah Days, Neah Bay, Wash.; 360-645-2201

Sept. 3-5: Puyallup Tribe's Labor Day Powwow, Tacoma; 253-573-7800

Sept. 3-6: Spokane Tribal Labor Day Celebration, Wellpinit, Wash.; 509-216-2083



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