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  2. Cozad Singers - Wikipedia

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    Cozad won the 1994, 1995, 2000, 2003 & 2010 Southern Challenge drum championship at the Gathering of Nations pow-wow in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They are often the host southern drum at large powwows, including the 1996 Stanford University Powwow and the inaugural National Museum of the American Indian pow-wow in Washington, D.C. in 2002.

  3. Gathering of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. The Gathering of Nations is the largest pow-wow in the United States and North America. [2] It is held annually on the fourth weekend in April, on the Powwow Grounds at Expo NM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Over 565 tribes from around the United States and 220 from Canada travel to Albuquerque to participate.

  4. Gathering of Nations Pow Wow 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Gathering of Nations Pow Wow 1999 is a compilation album by various artists, released on May 23, 2000. The album features music from the annual event " Gathering of Nations Pow Wow" in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It contains live recordings from the 1999 event with 19 different drum groups from various Native American tribes.

  5. 'My healing place': Attendees enjoy last day at Gathering of ...

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    Apr. 27—Elvira Francis followed the sound of the drums, as she had for the past five decades. The 75-year-old from Window Rock has been going to powwows longer than she could remember.

  6. Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album - Wikipedia

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    grammy.com. The Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album was an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [ 1] to recording artists for quality albums in the Native American music genre. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually ...

  7. Sun Dance - Wikipedia

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    Placing the clan poles, c. 1910. Several features are common to the ceremonies held by Sun Dance cultures. These include dances and songs passed down through many generations, the use of a traditional drum, a sacred fire, praying with a ceremonial pipe, fasting from food and water before participating in the dance, and, in some cases, the ceremonial piercing of skin and a trial of physical ...

  8. Scatter Their Own - Wikipedia

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    Scatter Their Own was a Rock Band (formed in 2012) by Scott Clifford (Guitarist and Vocalist). In the Lakota language, the tribe name Oglala translates to "scatter one's own", desiring to scatter Lakota perspective throughout the country. Originating from the South Dakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Clifford created songs about his ...

  9. Red Earth (band) - Wikipedia

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    Leaving their mark on the New Mexico music scene, Red Earth created and organized the Electric 49, an annual concert that was held during the weekend of the annual Gathering of Nations Pow-wow in Albuquerque. The festival featured Native American rock, hip-hop, and reggae performers. [4] The festival ran from 1998 through 2005.