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June 2021
Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow
61st Annual Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow - Wyoming’s Largest Powwow, Indian Rodeo, & Relay Races. Friday - Grand Entry 7 pm – 10 pm. Saturday - Indian games 9 am. Parade 10 am. Grand Entry 1pm and 6 pm. Sunday - Grand Entry 2 pm – 10 pm. Please call or text Cassandra in advance: 307-349-6053.
Find out more »December 2021
Community Healing Pow-Wow
Join us in Wolverine Gym! Cedaring at 10 a.m. Gourd Dancing at 11 a.m. Grand Entry at 12 p.m.
Find out more »April 2022
Easter Powwow
Come dance, visit, eat, participate in cake walks, and buy social boxes with us as we celebrate this joyous time. Fremont County Fairgrounds - Heritage Hall
Find out more »June 2022
Northern Arapaho Exhibition
Enjoy Native American dancing outside, or storytelling inside the Northern Arapaho Experience Room of the Wind River Hotel and Casino. This multimedia exhibition based on listening, video, dancing and photographic materials provides an attractive way to explore the past. Every Tuesday at 5 p.m. from June 7 to August 2.
Find out more »Community Powwow
June 17: Grand Entry at 7 p.m. June 18: Grand Entry at 2 p.m. June 19: Community Feast For more information, call (307) 855-5129
Find out more »Eagle Spirit Singers and Dancers
The Eagle Spirit Singers and Dancers perform every Wednesday night through August 10 at the Museum of the American West in Lander. Watch skilled dancers in colorful regalia at this outside venue against the backdrop of the Wind River Mountains. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, or sit on the benches. For more information about Native American dancing and powwows, go to https://windriver.org/experience/native-american-powwows.
Find out more »Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow
The Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow is a three-day celebration that usually happens in mid-June at the Fort Washakie powwow grounds. All are welcome to enjoy from great food vendors, arts and craft for sale, traditional Indian games, a parade, carnival games, and of course, traditional dancing to the sounds of several drum groups. Hundreds of dancers come together to compete for large prize monies and the community enjoys Indian tacos, authentic bead work for sale and everyone’s favorite powwow treats…
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