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PowWow's in New Hampshire For September 2009, that we can still attend and enjoy this year.  Remember to always check with the PowWow sponsor, before taken off to travel any distance to attend. Times and dates do change from time to time. I have added phone numbers, that you can contact for information. At this time, this is all the information Baker Home, Commercial Propertie Inspections and Consulting, has at this time about the PowWow's, that are still coming up.

New England PowWow's

The PowWow drum is the heartbeat of the Indian Nation. It also Carey's the heartbeat of Mother Earth, thus the drum calls the spirits and the nations together.

Drum

PowWow's in New Hampshire For September 2009, The Drum is covered with the hide of either, buffalo, deer, or cow. Eight or more men strike the Drum in unison with covered mallets. The men also blend their voices with the beating of the Drum to create the song. You'll fine the songs are often in the Indian Language of the drum members. Its the responsibility of the Drum members and the lead singer to be able to sing and play whatever song that is requested by the master of ceremonies for any given event of the PowWow, Flag Raising, Honoring Ceremony, the different kind of dances.

 

It's been handed down over many many moons, that the Drum was brought to the Indian people by a woman, therefore Therese a woman spirit that resides inside the Drum. So it should be treated with respect and care, and strict behavior is expected of anyone that comes in contact with the Drum. The Drum helps to bring the physical and mental side of folks back in touch with their spiritual and heart side. The Drum is used to bring balance and rejuvenation to folks through their participation in dancing, singing, or just listening to the heartbeat.

 

(I would like to encourage and challenge, all folks from all walks of lift to attend at least one PowWow. I can give you my words, once you have. You will have a whole new look, love of  life, and you'll want to attend PowWow every year).

 

PowWow's in New Hampshire For September 2009

  • September 19-20
    Mother Earth's Creations 7th Year Intertribal Powwow, 2145 Rte 16, W. Ossipee NH 603-323-8181
  • September 26-27
    4th Annual Tamaqua Native Gathering, Field 'n Forest Recreation Area, 278 Bond's Corner Rd., Rte.137, Hancock, NH 603-525-3568
  • September 27
    Mt.Kearsarge Indian Museum, Harvest Moon Festival, Kearsarge Mtn. Rd., Warner, NH 603-456-2600
  • October 10-11
    Abenaki Nation of NH, 13th Annual Abenaki Heritage Weekend, Mi-Te-Jo Campground, Milton, NH 603-473-2746
  • October 17-18
    Mother Earth Creations: Social Gathering, 2145 Rte 16, West Ossipee, NH 603-323-8181
  • November 28-29
    Mt.Kearsarge Indian Museum, Winter Celebration, Kearsarge Mtn. Rd., Warner, NH 603-456-2600

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18 Comments on PowWow's in New Hampshire For September 2009

SEP
12
2009
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Dale,

We have lots of neat native American activities around this area too, mainly involving canoes and boating.

10:19pm • #1
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Hi Dale, I attended a pow wow once when I lived in Oregon.  It was very interesting.

11:17pm • #2
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Hi Dale-This is really interesting. I love your pics. BTW-Congrats on becoming a AR Ambassador. You will do great. You are very good at making newbies welcome and assisting where you can. Have a great Sunday. :-)

11:30pm • #3
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Howdy there Steven, Shirley, Pat

Its always a pleasure to have the three of you stop by to visit, and to read and reply to each of your comments that y'all are always so kind to leave, on the posts. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

Steven - true Native American canoes, sure are real fine ones.

Shirley - PowWow's are very spiritual, I always come away feeling renewed.

Pat - if you are ever able to attend a PowWow, I know you would really enjoy being there. Thank you kindly for the congrats. You also have a fine Sunday.

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11:54pm • #4
SEP
13
2009
451,458 Points 2 Featured Posts

I'm grateful that these continue. Had a wonderful experience in Wyoming years ago!

6:34am • #5
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Hi, Dale:

My best friend lives in Michigan and loves to attend pow wows. Thanks for the information and the lovely graphics! I hope it will encourage more people to go.

Cheers,

Robin

11:04am • #6
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Howdy there Janice, Robin

Its always a pleasure to have you two nice ladys stop by to visit. To read and reply to your comments on any one of the posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

Janice - I've been attending PowWow's, ever sense I was a kid. Wyoming PowWow's are some of the fines to attend.

Robin - when folks take the time to attend a PowWow, they learn to love and enjoy life even more. Your welcome.

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12:38pm • #7
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Dale,

I enjoy the diversity of your posts, in that you write about any number of different topics, from localism to inspection.

1:51pm • #8
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Howdy there Steven

Its a pleasure to have you stop back by, and to read another comment left by ya on this post, here at by little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend

Just like yourself, I do enjoy writen an array of article subjects for folks to read and do a bit of learnen from. It is the reaponaibility of each and every member of the ActiveRain Real Estate Networking community, to bring any and all information to give the public and the other members of this fine blogging community. The info that will be of help to them.

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3:26pm • #9
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Dale I reallly like your new header and look to your blog page. I remember last year when blogged on Pow Wow and I remembered I put it on my list of things to do when I retire. I have never attened one but can just imagine you would feel very spiritual and feel a cleansing of the soul. Thanks for sharing.

7:53pm • #10
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Howdy there Carl and Ceil

It sure is always a pleasure to have you stop by to visit, and to read and write a reply back to your comments left, on the posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

Thank you kindly, I also made some other headers. I've also got one in my head to do, but don't have it all worked out yet. I remember you puting to go to a PowWow on your list of things to do.

You welcome my friend.

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9:17pm • #11
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15
2009
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Dale this looks really interesting and I like that you posted an updated schedule. i may have told you before but my wife and children have enough Chickasaw blood that they vote in Tribal elections (even though the nation is in Oklahoma).

Have a good week!

8:16pm • #12
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Howdy there Russell

Its real good to see you, and to have you stop by to visit, and its a pleasure to read and reply to the comments that you leave. On any one of the posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, by friend

Thank you kindly, I'm glad to know your wife and kids are active with the Tribal elections of the Chickasaw Nation.

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9:11pm • #13
SEP
16
2009

Howdy Dale!

What a neat thing to do! I had friends in Minnesota who would attend the Native American rituals and events, they loved the experience. Should look into it here in Texaa too, I suppose. Anyway, reading about the drum reminded me of a story I once read...making the drum was just as spiritual of an experience as playing it. Each drum took on a spirit and life of it's own, and you had to respect the drum and continue to care for it even after - especially after - it's owner passed on. I forget the book's title, but I will try to find it and let you know if I do.

Take care! Julie

8:45am • #14
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Howdy there Julie

It sure is always a real pleasure to have you stop in to visit, and to have you leave a comment to read and reply back to, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend

Thank you kindly, I attend as many as I can every year. Maken your own drum, sure is very spirtual. I'd sure would like to know the title of the book. It sure would be a fine book to have.

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11:54pm • #15
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22
2009
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Dale I wanted to come back by to see if  you were able to attend the first Pow Wow that was schedule for the 19th-20th? I know your schedule has been pretty hectic lately.

8:54pm • #16
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Howdy there Carl and Ceil

Its always such a pleasure to have you stop back by, one of my blog posts. And to read and write a reply back to your comment left on them, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

I sure did not get to make it to that one, this year. First time I've missed attending it. In the time I've lived up here.

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10:46pm • #17
NOV
21
2009

I learnt a whole lot reading this blog and all the comments thank you so much Dale.

8:44pm • #18

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