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Previous FNIU Events:
First Annual Pow Wow, March 29th & 30th, 2002
Indiana University Fieldhouse, Bloomington, Indiana

Master of Ceremony: Leroy Malaterre (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) Lebanon, Indiana
Arena Director: Dana Leroy (Ponca), Manhattan, Indiana
Veteran Head Dancer: Butch Wamsley (Cherokee), Lebanon, Indiana

All Drums and All Dancers Welcome

Grand Entries:
Friday: 7:00 P.M.
Saturday: 1:00 P.M., 7:00 P.M.

Northern Host Drum:
Lake Vermillion Singers, Tower, Minnesota

Southern Host Drum:
Omaha Whitetail Singers, Macy, Nebraska

Invited Drums
Kingfishers, Nashville, Indiana
Mocassin Trail, Mooresville, Indiana

Gourd Dances:
Friday: 6:00 P.M.
Saturday: 12:00 P.M., 6:00 P.M.

Arts/Crafts Booths Call:
812-855-3862 for information.
Vendors will be required to have only authentic American Indian arts & crafts.

Host Lodging:
University Plaza 1-812-855-3862.
IMU Hotel 1-800-209-8145.
Ask for Pow Wow hotel rate.
Call Bloomington's Visitors' Bureau at 800-800-0037 for additional lodging information.

For more information, please contact Dr. Wesley Thomas (Navajo), Department of Anthropology at 812-855-3862.
fniu@indiana.edu

General Public Welcome
Free Admission Official Disclaimer: No alcohol or drugs allowed on Indiana University Campus. The University, Pow Wow Committee& its affiliates are not responsible for any accident, theft, conflicts, lack of travel funds, and so forth.
No Pets! No outside raffles.

Photography and Videotaping: Follow the rules set by the Master of Ceremony


This page last updated 2005/11/13 by rlriall [at] indiana [dot] edu.