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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Powwow Powwow Jacqueline Dembar Greene Follows the activities of a young boy as his family attends a Wampanoag powwow, describing the significance of some of the events at the gathering, particularly the dances. OL2649714W
Spirit of Powwow Spirit of Powwow Kay Johnston,Gloria Nahanee Welcome to “Spirit of Powwow” or the website http://www.spiritofpowwow.com . You may be asking yourself “Why is an English woman writing about Pow Wow?” Take a few moments and read my story and then… OL26727531W
Sounds of a Powwow Sounds of a Powwow Peggy Brogan,Bill Martin Jr.,John Archambault A collection of stories, poems, songs, and Indian chants, many of which encourage the reader to make up more stories, new endings, and additional verses. OL271071W
Powwow Powwow June Behrens Describes a visit to a powwow, or native American celebration, where American Indian families gettogether to enjoy traditional food, music, dancing, and crafts. OL3361495W
Shannon Shannon Sandra King A twelve-year-old Ojibwa Indian living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, learns about her tribe's traditional costumes from her grandmother and gets ready to dance at a powwow. OL4299436W
Folk pageants Folk pageants Jerry Craven Introduces some of the many forms of folk pageants including the Native American powwow, rodeo, Renaissance fair, folk drama, parade with float contest, and quilt-makers festival. OL511358W
Celebra un powwow con Sandy Starbright Celebra un powwow con Sandy Starbright F. Isabel Campoy,Alma Flor Ada Sandy Starbright's family celebrates her birthday by giving her gifts and going to a powwow. Includes nonfiction information about powwows. OL6208890W