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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Apr 14 � Benefit Pow Wow for Anna Old Elk, 2007 Miss Indian World
Contestant, 2-7 pm, Takoma Park Middle School, 7611 Piney Branch Road,
Takoma Park, MD 20910. Potluck/Auctions/Raffles. Contact: 240.447.6214
Apr 14 � 7th Annual American Indian Pow Wow, Red Wing Park, Virginia
Beach, VA, 11 a.m. � 7 p.m. Contact VA Beach Parks & Recreation @
757.427.2990 or fun@VBgov.com. Website: VBgov.com/parks
D.C. NATIVE NETWORK � 2nd Wednesday of every month, noon-2:00 pm.
What: Gathering to Share Information on Important Native Issues
When: Apr 11/May 9/Jun 13/Jul 11, 2nd Wed. of month noon-2 PM � brown bag
lunch
Where: Room 300, Third Floor, The United Methodist Building, 100
Maryland Ave., N.E., Wash, DC
Apr 13-May 6 - American Icons Through Indigenous Eyes: An exhibit of
paintings, sculpture & mixed media works by Native American Artists, DC
ARTS CENTER, 2438 18th Street NW, Washington DC 20009. Info:
202.462.7833, www.dcartscenter.org. Gallery Hours Wed-Sun 2pm-7pm. Apr
13, 7-9 pm: Opening Reception. May 6, 3 pm: Gallery talk w/Curator Suzan
Shown Harjo.
Apr 28� Alexandria American Indian Festival, Waterfront Park,
Alexandria, VA, , 11 am-6 pm, grand entry at noon. Info contact: Dana
Padgett at 202-316-8445 or or email at: dahnagawsta@comcast.net
May 5-6 - VIRGINIA INDIAN NATIONS 6th ANNUAL POW-WOW, Chickahominy
Tribal Grounds, Charles City, VA, Grounds open 10:00 a.m. � 6:00 p.m.,
Info: www.vitalva.org or call (804) 829-2027 for directions. For other
information, contact organizers: (804) 966-2448.
May 19, 12:30 PM (CONFIRMED) � Movie �Flags of Our Fathers� at the Reel
Time Theater, Ft. Belvoir, VA, $5 ages 5 and up. Send $5 per person
(payable to AIS) and name(s) to American Indian Society of Washington,
DC, PO BOX 6431, Falls Church, VA 22040-6431 to get on will call list.
Tickets also available at AIS Booth at Alexandria Pow Wow and other
events as permitted. All proceeds to AIS Scholarships. Remember to
bring driver�s license/ID. NO TICKETS ON SALE AT THEATER. Directions:
http://www.belvoir.army.mil/directions.asp. Base Map:
http://www.belvoir.army.mil/aafesmap.asp
May 19-20 - Monacan Indian Nation 15th Annual Pow Wow, Rt. 130, 6 Miles
West of Rt. 29, Elon, VA. Info: (434) 946-0389,
http://www.monacannation.com/powwow.shtml
May 25-27 - Twentieth Annual Upper Mattaponi Tribal Pow-Wow, Route 30,
one mile southeast of Route 360 in King William County, Virginia. Info:
(804)769-3378, (804)769-3854,
http://www.uppermattaponi.org/pow-wow.shtml
June 2-3 - 25th Annual Piscataway Festival and Pow Wow, 16816 Country
Lane, Waldorf, MD Info: info@piscatawayindians.org
http://www.piscatawayindians.org, 301-782-2224
Jun 16 & 17 - Seventh Annual Shenandoah Valley Pow Wow- Silver Phoenix
Indian Trading Post - Mt. Jackson, VA (1371 Caverns Road
Quicksburg, Va 22847) - Take I-81 Exit 269 Shenandoah Caverns exit.
Hours are Saturday 10 am-8 pm and Sunday 10 am -6 pm.
June 23 �American University WINS Summer Pow Wow at American University,
Washington, DC.
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Calling for Potluck Dishes for June 23 American University WINS Summer
Pow Wow at American University � AIS will provide dinner to participants
and request members help support this event by bringing a potluck dish.
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June 27-July 1 & July 4-8 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL � The Roots of
Virginia Culture Spotlighting Virginia for the first time, the 41st
annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival explores Virginia�s Native
American, English, and West African roots. Some of the featured
participants include Native Americans from Virginia's eight original
tribes, West Africans representing the roots of enslaved Virginians, and
groups from Kent County, England, representing the roots of the earliest
colonists.For more information, see
http://www.folklife.si.edu/festival/2007/index.html
July 21-22, 2007 � American Indian Intertribal Cultural Festival,
Hampton, VA hosted by Virginia Indian Tribes. Virginia Indian tribes
are showcasing the various cultures of American Indian nations. Focusing
on the contributions and cultures of Virginia Indians, the festival
highlights the similarities and differences among Virginia tribes as
well as those tribes located in other regions of the country through
native foods, dances, traditional stories, arts and crafts, cultural
demonstrations and historical information.
July 21-22 - 6th Annual Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Powwow & Gathering
"A Celebration of the Green Corn Harvest", Southampton County
Fairgrounds, Courtland, Virgnia 23837, Contact: Charles "Braveheart"
Baxter, Tel #: 757-569-1415; Email: ceblaw33@verizon.net , Chief Walt
"Red Hawk" Brown, Tel #: 757-562-7760; Email: WDBrownIII@aol.com,
Website: http://www.cheroenhaka-nottoway.org
August 4-5: �Patuxent Encounters: The Patuxent Indians and Captain John
Smith.� The event will focus on life in the Chesapeake for Native
Americans before and after Captain John Smith�s landing. Jefferson
Patterson Park & Museum, 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, Calvert
County, Maryland 20685. Vendors, artists, and exhibitors needed! If you
are interested in participating and would like an application, please
contact us at (410) 586-8501 or jppm@mdp.state.md.us.
August 10, 11 & 12, 2007 � NMAI�s National Pow WowAugust 18-19 �
Nansemond Tribal Festival, Lone Star Lake Lodge, Suffolk, VA. Contact:
252-771-2476 October 27-28 � American Indian Intertribal Cultural
Organization (AIITCO) Pow Wow (details TBA)
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American Indian Society of Washington DC
MOTHER�S DAY HONORING
POW WOW
May 12 & 13, 2007
Indian Pines, Ruther Glen, Virginia
$5 per car
Gates open at 10:00 am
Grand Entry at 12 Noon
Bring your own chairs
Positively no Drugs, Alcohol or Dogs (animals) allowed
Apr 14 � Benefit Pow Wow for Anna Old Elk, 2007 Miss Indian World
Contestant, 2-7 pm, Takoma Park Middle School, 7611 Piney Branch Road,
Takoma Park, MD 20910. Potluck/Auctions/Raffles. Contact: 240.447.6214
Apr 14 � 7th Annual American Indian Pow Wow, Red Wing Park, Virginia
Beach, VA, 11 a.m. � 7 p.m. Contact VA Beach Parks & Recreation @
757.427.2990 or fun@VBgov.com. Website: VBgov.com/parks
D.C. NATIVE NETWORK � 2nd Wednesday of every month, noon-2:00 pm.
What: Gathering to Share Information on Important Native Issues
When: Apr 11/May 9/Jun 13/Jul 11, 2nd Wed. of month noon-2 PM � brown bag
lunch
Where: Room 300, Third Floor, The United Methodist Building, 100
Maryland Ave., N.E., Wash, DC
Apr 13-May 6 - American Icons Through Indigenous Eyes: An exhibit of
paintings, sculpture & mixed media works by Native American Artists, DC
ARTS CENTER, 2438 18th Street NW, Washington DC 20009. Info:
202.462.7833, www.dcartscenter.org. Gallery Hours Wed-Sun 2pm-7pm. Apr
13, 7-9 pm: Opening Reception. May 6, 3 pm: Gallery talk w/Curator Suzan
Shown Harjo.
Apr 28� Alexandria American Indian Festival, Waterfront Park,
Alexandria, VA, , 11 am-6 pm, grand entry at noon. Info contact: Dana
Padgett at 202-316-8445 or or email at: dahnagawsta@comcast.net
May 5-6 - VIRGINIA INDIAN NATIONS 6th ANNUAL POW-WOW, Chickahominy
Tribal Grounds, Charles City, VA, Grounds open 10:00 a.m. � 6:00 p.m.,
Info: www.vitalva.org or call (804) 829-2027 for directions. For other
information, contact organizers: (804) 966-2448.
May 19, 12:30 PM (CONFIRMED) � Movie �Flags of Our Fathers� at the Reel
Time Theater, Ft. Belvoir, VA, $5 ages 5 and up. Send $5 per person
(payable to AIS) and name(s) to American Indian Society of Washington,
DC, PO BOX 6431, Falls Church, VA 22040-6431 to get on will call list.
Tickets also available at AIS Booth at Alexandria Pow Wow and other
events as permitted. All proceeds to AIS Scholarships. Remember to
bring driver�s license/ID. NO TICKETS ON SALE AT THEATER. Directions:
http://www.belvoir.army.mil/directions.asp. Base Map:
http://www.belvoir.army.mil/aafesmap.asp
May 19-20 - Monacan Indian Nation 15th Annual Pow Wow, Rt. 130, 6 Miles
West of Rt. 29, Elon, VA. Info: (434) 946-0389,
http://www.monacannation.com/powwow.shtml
May 25-27 - Twentieth Annual Upper Mattaponi Tribal Pow-Wow, Route 30,
one mile southeast of Route 360 in King William County, Virginia. Info:
(804)769-3378, (804)769-3854,
http://www.uppermattaponi.org/pow-wow.shtml
June 2-3 - 25th Annual Piscataway Festival and Pow Wow, 16816 Country
Lane, Waldorf, MD Info: info@piscatawayindians.org
http://www.piscatawayindians.org, 301-782-2224
Jun 16 & 17 - Seventh Annual Shenandoah Valley Pow Wow- Silver Phoenix
Indian Trading Post - Mt. Jackson, VA (1371 Caverns Road
Quicksburg, Va 22847) - Take I-81 Exit 269 Shenandoah Caverns exit.
Hours are Saturday 10 am-8 pm and Sunday 10 am -6 pm.
June 23 �American University WINS Summer Pow Wow at American University,
Washington, DC.
---------------------------
Calling for Potluck Dishes for June 23 American University WINS Summer
Pow Wow at American University � AIS will provide dinner to participants
and request members help support this event by bringing a potluck dish.
---------------------------
June 27-July 1 & July 4-8 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL � The Roots of
Virginia Culture Spotlighting Virginia for the first time, the 41st
annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival explores Virginia�s Native
American, English, and West African roots. Some of the featured
participants include Native Americans from Virginia's eight original
tribes, West Africans representing the roots of enslaved Virginians, and
groups from Kent County, England, representing the roots of the earliest
colonists.For more information, see
http://www.folklife.si.edu/festival/2007/index.html
July 21-22, 2007 � American Indian Intertribal Cultural Festival,
Hampton, VA hosted by Virginia Indian Tribes. Virginia Indian tribes
are showcasing the various cultures of American Indian nations. Focusing
on the contributions and cultures of Virginia Indians, the festival
highlights the similarities and differences among Virginia tribes as
well as those tribes located in other regions of the country through
native foods, dances, traditional stories, arts and crafts, cultural
demonstrations and historical information.
July 21-22 - 6th Annual Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Powwow & Gathering
"A Celebration of the Green Corn Harvest", Southampton County
Fairgrounds, Courtland, Virgnia 23837, Contact: Charles "Braveheart"
Baxter, Tel #: 757-569-1415; Email: ceblaw33@verizon.net , Chief Walt
"Red Hawk" Brown, Tel #: 757-562-7760; Email: WDBrownIII@aol.com,
Website: http://www.cheroenhaka-nottoway.org
August 4-5: �Patuxent Encounters: The Patuxent Indians and Captain John
Smith.� The event will focus on life in the Chesapeake for Native
Americans before and after Captain John Smith�s landing. Jefferson
Patterson Park & Museum, 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, Calvert
County, Maryland 20685. Vendors, artists, and exhibitors needed! If you
are interested in participating and would like an application, please
contact us at (410) 586-8501 or jppm@mdp.state.md.us.
August 10, 11 & 12, 2007 � NMAI�s National Pow WowAugust 18-19 �
Nansemond Tribal Festival, Lone Star Lake Lodge, Suffolk, VA. Contact:
252-771-2476 October 27-28 � American Indian Intertribal Cultural
Organization (AIITCO) Pow Wow (details TBA)
>>>++<<<
American Indian Society of Washington DC
MOTHER�S DAY HONORING
POW WOW
May 12 & 13, 2007
Indian Pines, Ruther Glen, Virginia
$5 per car
Gates open at 10:00 am
Grand Entry at 12 Noon
Bring your own chairs
Positively no Drugs, Alcohol or Dogs (animals) allowed