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Showing posts with label Drums on the Pocomoke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drums on the Pocomoke. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Armed Forces Appreciation Weekend ! Visit the Delmarva Discovery Center
DON'T FORGET!
20th Annual "DRUMS ON THE POCOMOKE" Pow Wow has free admission to Veterans and Active Service members of the Armed Services! All you need is your I.D.
Monday, May 13, 2013
"Drums On the Pocomoke" This Weekend
Photo/ Assateague People |
The 20th Annual
“Drums on the Pocomoke”
will take place at Cypress Park
in Pocomoke City on
Saturday and Sunday,
May 18 & 19, 2013
The park opens to the public at
10:00 am and closes at 5:00 pm each day
the Grand Entry at noon.
This event is hosted by
Chief Larry “Medicine Cat” Smack
and the Assateague Peoples Delmarva.
Also this year there will be two drums featured. The host drum NaMaWoChi (which stands for Native Man Woman Child) from North Carolina. Guest drum will be the Red Storm Drum and Dance Troupe from New York.
The song that they sing and drum too, are hundreds of years old and are about the Native religion and sung in the native language.
The Head Lead Male Matt Clair and Head Lead Lady Chris Wheeler and the MC will be Doug “Deer Dreamer” Vass.
Photo/ Assateague People |
The tribe is expecting more than 100 dancers demonstrating the different styles of native dance that include Northern and Southern Traditional, Fancy, Jingle and Hoop. There will be a large and impressive display of Eastern Shore Indian Artifacts provided by Mark Greenly of Virginia.
Dozens of Pow Wow vendors will be on hand selling some of the finest Native American crafts available. Some of those items may include Dream Catchers, beadwork, Turquoise jewelry, breast plates, hand fans, herbs, soaps and different crafting items.
There will also be two Native Food vendors
(Accohannock Tribe and the American Indian Society of Washington, DC) so that everyone can taste Native inspired foods such as Buffalo Burgers, Fry Bread and Indian Taco’s. Also, Eastern Shore favorites like Oyster Fritters, Fried Clams and Fish to mention a few.
Sacred Friends - Wildlife Rehabilitation who work to educate the public concerning the coexistence with wildlife will have a booth set up so that anyone can get a close glimpse of two red tailed hawks that are part of their educational programs. This program is completely dependent on donations for food, housing and medicine for rehabilitant injured animals so that they can be released back into the wild.
Photo/ Assateague People |
There a lot of people who know they have Native American heritage that seek to know more about the culture and information pertaining to their ancestors. Pow Wow’s are the best place for spectators to interact and learn about Native Dancers, singers, drummers, artist craft persons and the culture.
If you have never been to the Drums on the Pocomoke Pow Wow this is the one time you do not want to miss this great opportunity.
Admission
$5.00 for Adults
Ages 5 to 11 ~ $3
children 4 and under FREE
**Veterans and Active Duty Military are Free with I.D. **
**The Pocomoke Discovery Center will offer half price admission to everyone who attends the pow wow with a hand stamp.**
For more info: Assateague People on Facebook.
Thanks, Valerie!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Pow-Wow This Weekend In Pocomoke Cypress Park
POCOMOKE CITY -- Cypress Park will once again be the location for the 18th annual Drums on the Pocomoke Native American Indian Pow-Wow and Festival hosted by the Assateague People's Tribe of Delmarva on May 21-22. The pow-wow grounds will open to the public at 10 a.m. each day and close at 5 p.m. There is a $3 donation for adults over 12, and children 12 & under are free with a paying adult.
The grand entry begins at noon, followed by the flag song and veteran's honoring song. All vetrans are encouraged to particatate. Throughout the day there will also be demonstrations of the different varieties of Native American Indian dancing, including grass dancing, traditional men's and womens southern and northern styles, and fancy and jingle dress dances. There will be two dances in which public can participate -- the friendship dance and a children's candy dance.
The Host Drum for the weekend will be White Buffalo. Snow Owl of the Abenaki Tribe will be the emcee.
The lead female dancer this year will be Cynthia Adkins from Pocomoke. There will be numerous Native American craft vendors from Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey and New York selling leather, fur hides, jewelry, dreamcatchers, beads, blankets, herbs and homemade soaps and other numerous handmade crafts. Joan Filmer will be selling her exquisite beaded necklaces, earrings, and superb beadwork.
This year the Pow-Wow will also include Pearl Beamer, who has been a state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitator and educator for 20 years. She and her husband, Jimmy "Two Hawks" Beamer Jr., take in orphaned, injured and sick wildlife. They specialize in birds of prey. They will have two red-tailed hawks, Wakon and Luta, who would have starved the death in the wild if it had not been for the Beamers.
Source; http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20110519/WCT01/105190308/Pow-Wow-slated-in-Pocomoke?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Worcester County Times|s
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