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March 11
St. Paul Public
Schools Powwow
St. Paul American Indian Education Monthly Powwow at the American Indian Magnet School. Grand entry is at 6 p.m. Powwow will be held at the American Indian Magnet School, 1075 East 3rd Street, St. Paul. For more info, call 651-778-3100.
MARCH 18-20
Denver Powwow
Admission: 6 and under FREE. $7 per day $18 for 3/day pass. 60 & over $3 per day $9 for 3/day pass. Tickets sold at the door. Permits must be purchased for use of video and digital cameras. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily. Denver Coliseum , 4600 Humboldt Street , Denver, CO. For more info, see:?www.denvermarchpowwow.org.
March 19
Augsburg Powwow
Augsburg Indigenous Student Association & American Indian Student Services Powwow. Grand Entries: 1 P.M. and 7 P.M. Feast: 5 P.M. Free Admission. Host Drum: Standing Bull. MC: Danny Seaboy, Sr. Arena Director: Ricky White. Honor Guard: Red Lake Post 6889. Honorarium for dancers; must be in regalia. First 12 registered drums guaranteed honorarium (Split); Minimum of 5 singers, no drum hopping; chairs provided for singers. Registration for drums and dancers starts at 11 A.M. until 1 P.M. and again from 6 P.M. until 7 P.M. for dancers. No pre-registration; Day of only. Craft and informational vendors are welcome. Si Melby Gymnasium, 715 23rd Avenue, S. Minneapolis. For more information contact Jennifer Simon at simonj@augsburg.edu, or 612-330-1144; Or Kathy Forliti at: aisa@augsburg.edu, or 651-235-1813. Also see: www.augsburg.edu/aissp/powwow.html.
March 26
Circle of Nations Powwow
The 27th Annual Circle of Nations Indian Association Powwow will be held at the University of Minnesota-Morris, Physical Education Center. Master of Ceremonies: Keveon Kingbird. Arena Director: Gabe Desrosiers. Host Drum: Battle River. Color Guard: Sisseton-Wahpeton Vietnam Veterans/Dakota Kit Fox Society & Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Sandman Honor Guard. Doors open at 11 am. Grand Entry at 1 pm and 7 pm. Day Money Registered Dancers. Must be in Regalia. Drum Split – First 12 registered Drums. 5 Singers minimum. No Drum hopping. CNIA Princess & Brave Contest. Specials – Jingle Dress, Men's & Women's Traditional, Grass Dance. American Indian Arts and Crafts. For more info, call Gabe Desrosiers or Tracy Peterson at 320-589-6097.

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