Drum group performs at Intertribal Pow-wow in Bradley
John Clarke Russ | BDN
John Clarke Russ | BDN
Nulankeyasahbleza Cook (clockwise from top) of Burnham, Tony Austin of Augusta, Morgan Pelkey of China, Don Paul of Presque Isle, Mike Hamele of Rocky Boy, Mont. and Bill Pelkey of China comprised the Two Feathers host drum group at the Intertribal Pow-wow at Leonard's Mills in Bradley on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. The pow-wow, open to the public, is hosted by the Maine Forest and Logging Museum. It continues Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. and features music, dancing, storytelling and native craft vendors. Saturday and Sunday's events also include a noontime Grand Entry with sacred rituals performed by native participants from throughout New England and Canada.
John Clarke Russ | BDN
John Clarke Russ | BDN
Keith Atterberry, 6, of Burnham looked toward the drum arbor as he waited for the children's candy dance to commence at the Intertribal Pow-wow at Leonard's Mills in Bradley on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. The pow-wow, open to the public, is hosted by the Maine Forest and Logging Museum. It continues Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. and features music, dancing, storytelling and native craft vendors. Saturday and Sunday's events also include a noontime Grand Entry with sacred rituals performed by native participants from throughout New England and Canada.
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The Two Feathers host drum group performed at the Intertribal Pow-wow at Leonard’s Mills in Bradley on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. The pow-wow, open to the public, is hosted by the Maine Forest and Logging Museum. It continues Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. and features music, dancing, storytelling and native craft vendors. Saturday and Sunday’s events also include a noontime Grand Entry with sacred rituals performed by native participants from throughout New England and Canada.
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