Pow Wow

in photography •  6 years ago  (edited)

If you don't live in North America you don't have a clue what this is. You can't connect it with anything specific, it's just a funny word.

Like flip-flops for instance or something similar.

But behind these two short words, you can find centuries of history.

It's an amazing atmosphere. A mixture of colors, drum beating, and singing. You can feel a strange energy floating in the air.

At least that was my experience at this event.

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Here are some details from Wikipedia:

A modern pow wow is a specific type of event for Native American people to meet and dance, sing, socialize and honor their cultures. Pow wows may be private or public. There is generally a dancing competition, with many different types of traditional dances, music, and regalia, often with significant prize money awarded. Pow wows vary in length from a one-day event to major pow wows called for a special occasion which can be up to one week long.

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The whole tribe is dancing in the circle.

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Here's the chief.

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Some old and wise ladies.

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Two modern warriors.

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Teens are following their ancestor's tradition too.

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Here is the main and only instrument.

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Women at their favorite job.

Gossip.

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Tired and hungry.

There is not much to comment on these photos. They speak for themselves.

And most of them are blurry.

Sorry about that, but it's difficult to get a good shot because they are in the move most of the time.

If you ever visit Nort America do the planning right and don't miss Pow wow out.

Enjoy your Sunday if you still have some left.

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I really don't know about these but their costumes look so pretty and colorful.

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They are very expensive too.

So funny to see this pictures because it remains me of my stay in nort America. I decipate on one of this pow-wow. I nearly lost my camera because I took some pictures. An old indian came too mee and said I were not allowed to take pictures during sermonies because they believed they could loose their souls then. I m suprised you got to take so many pictures. Love from Marita

No problems here. Maybe because it was a public event. Not sure.

Yes that could be the reason.

An image is worth more than a thousand words, the event as such should make the adrenaline explode, between bright colors and the music of the rumble of the drum together with the feathers, accessories and fantasies of each costume, it goes back to history while we scrutinize in the culture of our ancestors, the photos I like, very good publication to enjoy on a Sunday, greetings @oldtimer

Drum rumble and singing is a really deep experience.

It has been years since I attended a pow-wow, even though there is one every summer about 25 miles from where I live. I really ought to check one out next year!

It's good to refresh your memories from time to time.

Hi, Thanks bro..vote me plzz ..

Thanks for sharing and yeah, Native Americans culture is pretty fascinating.

True. Thanks for the comment.

Well it sure is great to know about different cultures and never seen it in indoor in the past !

But it does looks pretty nice as i can say !

Thanks.

the tariyan entertainment is very nice and interesting for american people good fun @oldtimer

Funny and beautiful pictures with many colors, wonderful costumes I hope you enjoyed @oldtimer

howdy this fine Sunday @oldtimer! I say wow to the pow wow..I would truly love to see one in person sometime, I guess they let white men in huh? I thought they might not. I loved the photos and studied them with all their finery and striking colors and think the photos are amazing! thank you sir!

They're friendly lately, hehe.
I wonder?

ha, they let a white man in this time anyway, may be a one time thing. lol
those were THE most colorful outfits I ever saw!

I have heard of a pow-wow but did not understand it meant, Thank you for sharing!

I'm glad you learned something new.

Thank you for this amazing expirience of Pow wow. To see it live, must be amazing.
Have a nice Sunday @oldtimer
Lep pozdrav iz Graza

Hvala lepa.

@oldtimer 😊
Ti bom kar neprej pisal v slovenščini, da jo ne pozabis 😋

We both know Slovenian well. Better to practice English. More useful for today's life.

Good idea ✌️

De verdad que no entiendo el desfile pero los trajes con las plumas son los más bellos @oldtimer debe ser magnifico conectarse con la cultura de nuestros antepasados y seguir manteniendola a lo largo de los años

Resteemed :-)

Thanks, my friend.

Beautiful Indians, they are truly are the original Americans and must be protected @oldtimer for the sake of preservation of their culture and traditions.

I wear flip-flops all the time and I am not comfortable wearing shoes in a tropical environment.

Good plan with flip-flops, hehe.
Thanks for the comment.

Is it a kind of convention on indigenous? It draws my attention that part of the culture, is very interesting and colorful their clothes! The photos are amazing thanks for sharing

It is a convention, competition, and gathering at the same time.

The native people are amazing. It's goo that they celebrate their old ceremony👍

True.

it is very beautiful culture!

Great Indian Pow Wow gathering.
FYI, typo in the first sentence "Nort" should be "North" :-)

Thank you.
Edited.

you're welcome

this costumes look very graceful and colourful. this images are very beautifully capture @oldtimer

Thank you.

welcome my friend @oldtimer

i guess it was very funny. ii mean if we could be at that moment!!. thank you for share it.

If anyone reading this ever has the opportunity to attend a POW WOW I would suggest you do so. What an amazing cultural experience. Certainly, one you won't forget.